The problem most parents have with make up is your budding sexuality. I think it is somewhat controling for your mother to prohibit your wearing make up until you're a certain age.
Everyone matures differently. I don't like my daughter to look silly. She's 11 and she likes "glitter" mostly, though she does sometimes try a little eye shadow. She's getting better.
Subtle is good. Is your father around? I'd say try to strike a bargain with your mom. Men notice women (always). If your father sees that you're wearing make up, its probably a good indication that you've passed over the edge and are wearing too much. If you can keep it down to just an accent of your features then you're probably where you want to be anyway. Men can be an excellent yardstick and your dad is probably the most handy. You want your make up to compliment your face and clothing, not establish your identity.
You are still developing your sense of self. If you are prevented from participating in the cultural norms that you long to participate in, in the long run your mother is running the risk of damaging your self esteem. You sense of self worth is important. ...probably the most critical thing you will extract from adolescence. Hopefully your mother will see that she can't keep her baby from growing up, and that you need to to become a healthy adult.
2006-10-07 03:28:03
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answered by Wicked Mickey 4
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Well to be honest I was a rebel when I was younger, I never really asked my mom, I just kinda did it in a PG sort of way and then gradually moved the scale up a bit. Since you already wear lipgloss, try some natural lip liners, and black eye liner but just use it in the inner eye. Avoid trying to look like you have makeup on, make it seem natural. Use natural shades and just wear them around the house, you're mom will probably get used to it eventually she'll forget about it. So remember, start slow and use very little, when she's used to that, use a bit more. GOOD LUCK!
2006-10-07 05:18:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Start small. Don't try to be the Avon lady's best friend just yet. Maybe see if you could just wear a little gloss or a neutral eye shadow. Something not so obviously makeup. Oh, and if she does let you start there, don't pile it on. It'll only get your makeup take back. Hope it works.
2006-10-07 03:25:32
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answered by Ha Ha! 3
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2006-10-08 15:38:10
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answered by Brooke O 2
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Part of your moms NO is your Growing up! Part of it might be she is worried your going to get pimples with wearing the makeup. But don't be in a hurry, show your mom you can wear makeup on the weekends. By using very little to start.
2006-10-07 03:24:23
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answered by kitkatish1962 5
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How about you tell your mom that you'll wear natural-looking tones, like browns and light pinks. Even invite her to go makeup shopping with you.
But honestly, I wouldnt start wearing makeup until you actually need it. Natural beauty is always the way to go! Try not to wear anything too instense, like blues and purples, when you first start. When you get more experienced with applying makeup, then test the intese colors.
What kind of makeup are you wanting to wear anyway?
2006-10-07 03:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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my papi is the same way all i can wear is lipgloss
and concealer. well, just ask your mom if you can talk
to her and explain to her why you think you should
be able to wear make-up and start out with minor things
like a little blush or a bit of lipgloss. if she says no,
you can always be bad and keep some in your purse
whenever you go out, go to a bathroom and put it on and before you leave wash it off!
2006-10-07 03:25:50
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answered by mielxmezclada 2
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makeup isn't continuously a stable element and this is alot of artwork. some human beings can not only %. out something, placed it on and it look ok. I artwork in a Jr. intense, seventy 5% of the girls that placed on makeup do not want it and don't understand the thank you to be conscious it and placed on it properly. in case you do not locate the only on your pores and skin type, and then shop your face washed, you have got many breakouts. My daughter (15) wears sparkling mascara, little or no eyeliner (and one that fits her pores and skin tone) and an exceedingly mild base concealer. i don't placed on any. I even have in no way discovered one that i admire on me. you do not prefer to look like somebody who has used a putty knife to place it on and then needs a cord brush to take it off. i think of extra human beings look extra valuable with out makeup than with it.
2016-10-18 23:30:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow our momis pretty strict! My mom would let me wear make up in 1st grade if i wanted too.
Since you already wear lip gloss.. maybe just sneak on a very light color eye shadow. And then if she doesnt notice add on a little clear mascara~ BUt if she notices say " Mom im 13, and all my friends wear it to! I know you probablly wanted to wear it when you were my age.. so please mom.! Just a lottle eye shadow!!
2006-10-07 03:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Compromise with her. Ask her if you can wear some VERY natural makeup. like clear mascara (seperates without coloring lashes), tinted moisturizer ( just barley tinted to give your skin a little glow), tinted or clear lipgloss, and skin-toned eyeshadow. it worked with my mom when i was 11! so i hope this helps :-)!
2006-10-07 03:44:04
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answered by girly000 2
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