1) What do you think should be the daily makeup of a 13-year-old girl? Concealer, gloss and maybe mascara. 2) Can I go to a beautician if, for example, I want to get rid of unnecessary hair around my eyebrows? Yes, of course, just because you're 13 doesn't mean you have to walk with a caterpillar on your face. 3) What do you think is the most accurate age for makeup? 16, 17 years old, when most girls start to look less like girls. 4) Are more expensive brands better than cheaper ones? No. In many cases you pay more for the name than for the product (as well as for clothes, shoes), in fact you have to change the big brand with the healthy one. But you have to dig deeper (it's worth it, you'll give your money and put it on your face). As with the Nike and Adidas shoes - their real price is around $ 15, take advantage of people in very poor condition to make their shoes as cheap as possible and see her sell you shoes with zeros on the back. The same goes for H&M, ZARA, LOUI VUTTON, and more. So for make-up - don't look at the brand so much, it rarely happens that it is of good quality, because it has simply built an image. In 90% of cases, they are the same as the cheap ones, not to mention that they can be made in the same factories and just put different labels (as they do with food). I personally made the mistake of starting to make up at the age of 17 and buying only branded and expensive things, because ours had money and I could afford it, but then I decided to research and try it myself. I already get things from the drugstore. THE MOST IMPORTANT TIP - this is the most important thing I have written. There's nothing wrong with wanting to put on makeup, even for an occasion - let it be different from everyday life. But you have to have boundaries to set. You know the muffins that can't go to the store without makeup (because I know such girls) or they are ashamed to go out somewhere with their true nature. This is the psychological part of make-up, you are so attached to it and to the idea of looking perfect (because, for example, you get more likes, you like more guys, but generally more attention and compliments) that you forget that you were not born with contours, glamorous pink lips and black shadows and there is nothing wrong with seeing you in your natural shape. What I mean is that if you build a relationship with makeup, you can't go out without it or go on a first date without makeup, so your relationship with makeup is unhealthy and you've become like a drug addict. I used to have such a bad relationship with make-up and love for myself, but I have built rules and boundaries: 1. I always go on a first date with a boy without make-up (I can dress more stylishly, straighten my hair). I want him to see my true nature, and if he likes me, I won't worry about being natural to him in the future. 2. Heavy make-up only on occasions - disco, new year, birthday, balls. 3. When I go out for a while I don't wear makeup - that is, to the store, for a walk with someone in the neighborhood, etc. 4. I have one day a week when I don't wear a drop of makeup. And I'm not talking about Sunday, when I'm in us, but Monday, for example. I always go on a first date with a boy without makeup (I can dress more stylishly, straighten my hair). I want him to see my true nature, and if he likes me, I won't worry about being natural to him in the future. 2. Heavy make-up only on occasions - disco, new year, birthday, balls. 3. When I go out for a while I don't wear makeup - that is, to the store, for a walk with someone in the neighborhood, etc. 4. I have one day a week in which I do not wear a drop of makeup. And I'm not talking about Sunday, when I'm in us, but Monday, for example. I always go on a first date with a boy without makeup (I can dress more stylishly, straighten my hair). I want him to see my true nature, and if he likes me, I won't worry about being natural to him in the future. 2. Heavy make-up only on occasions - disco, new year, birthday, balls. 3. When I go out for a while I don't wear makeup - that is, to the store, for a walk with someone in the neighborhood, etc. 4. I have one day a week in which I do not wear a drop of makeup. And I'm not talking about Sunday, when I'm in us, but Monday, for example. for a walk with someone in the neighborhood, etc. 4. I have one day a week in which I do not wear a drop of makeup. And I'm not talking about Sunday, when I'm in us, but Monday, for example. for a walk with someone in the neighborhood, etc. 4. I have one day a week in which I do not wear a drop of makeup. And I'm not talking about Sunday, when I'm in us, but Monday, for example.
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Hello! 1. Concealer, lip gloss, eye pencil, mascara. 2. Maybe, as long as your parents agree. But it's actually something you can do yourself. You remove them with tweezers. You just pluck the hairs that are quite out of shape of the eyebrows. It is not necessary to make drastic changes in the shape of the eyebrows for two reasons. The first is that it may not work for you and you will have to wait a long time until you grow up again. The second is that with constant plucking of the eyebrows, the hairs eventually stop growing forever. And imagine now, if they make your eyebrows very thin and you maintain this shape for years, for example, when you turn 25, you want them to be thicker again. And it will not be able to because you will never be able to regain your former form. That's why you better make them yourself at home, you only remove the hairs that have come out of their natural shape. And if one day you want to try to bleed their shape, with scissors. The scissors do not affect the root and in a few days they will grow back. 3. In my opinion, at 15-16 it is ok and normal for a girl to put on make-up (as long as she doesn't overdo it and does it with taste). But I personally started at 14 giggles. 4. Expensive brands are not always better than cheaper ones. Depends on the specific product. In addition, the price of the product is determined not only by the ingredients, but also by the name of the brand, the models that advertise it ... That is, when you buy L'Oreal cosmetics, for example, you pay the product and the name of the company that is prestigious. the model who does advertising, you pay for the ads on TV and magazines ... Ego which brands I use: Essence, Mayballine, Bourjois (slightly more expensive than the previous two), Catrice, Revolution. I don't know if the last two are in Bulgaria. Medium range and affordable prices.