By Anonymous - 11/06/2013 16:11 - United States - Barrington

Today, I decided to try wearing eyeshadow, even though I'm not that girly. When I asked for help after several failed attempts, my sister walked in and said, "It's easy, just do what I do." She put the makeup on herself and looked amazing. She's eight. FML
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Am I the only one wondering why the 8 year old is wearing make up?

Teddzz 19

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The only issue about little girls using make up is to strike the balance between using it for fun and using it because they don't feel confident without it. When this happens then there is a problem. For example, these stupid beauty pageants for toddlers are just ridiculous. It's the parent that selfishly benefit there, not the child.

Don't worry about it, I never used to wear make-up and comparing to lots of women my age, I am a lacking a lot of knowledge when it comes to it. I just never bothered because I am lucky enough to have a fairly good skin and not to need much make-up. I started to put make up on regularly in my mid-20ies. It took me a while before I could apply eye shadow correctly. It's just a matter of practice. You can find some tips on Youtube if you want to learn.

I'm 19 and I never used make-up either. I feel like I'd look ridiculous.

Better than if you had a brother do it...and if your not a huge make up fan leave it that way...

avapaige1234 19

Let her teach you how to do your eyeshadows, and then teach her how to be a kid. You obviously had a nicer childhood than she does.

That's a really intense assumption...

That is a ridiculous assumption! It is MAKE-UP! Wearing make-up at eight years old does not mean she is having a bad childhood. It just means make-up is a part of her childhood. Being abused is a bad childhood. Living in poverty can cause a bad childhood. Having an absent parent can cause a bad childhood. Wearing make-up DOES NOT contribute to a bad childhood. It's 2013! Enough with the stereotypes and grow up!

Am I the only creeped out that an 8 year is advance enough to put make up on? I think kids grow up too fast nowadays.

Wearing make-up doesn't mean she's growing up too fast. It means she likes make-up and that is all it means.

There is no way an 8-year-old should be wearing makeup.

Because...? It's make-up, not drugs. Unless she starts eating it, there shouldn't be a problem as long as she's wearing it because she likes it.

You can't just assume things as a whole. Do you know exactly why she wears make-up or? She could wear because it makes her feel pretty, or many other reasons. Besides, an 8-year-old wearing make-up like a pro is just as weird as an 8-year-old on Facebook using an iPad.

8 yr olds are NOT meant to wear make up on a regular basis..I can see the occasional "dress up", but whom ever in your house would let her do that daily, needs to stop that crap ASAP. (Just my opinion, as I wouldn't let my daughter wear it until she's at least 17)

Why do they need to stop? She's wearing make-up, not smoking marijuana. If she wears it daily, so what? If it's not toxic to her skin, what's the problem?

I agree that 8 is a little young but 17? I felt like an outcast not wearing makeup at 15... Please realize that time has changed....

A very common style for kids is referred to as 'Prostitot' for a reason.

Again, we're talking lipstick, not clothes. And I don't base my opinions on media. The media blames victims of rape for what has happened to them. **** it.

It's honestly gross if, just because a kid wears colorful make-up or a tank-top and shorts, they view them as *****. They are kids! If people sexualize them for what they wear, that's not the kids fault, that is the creepy perverts who would actually view kids in that way. Like OverBlossomed said, if it's not toxic to their skin, there is literally no reason why little kids shouldn't wear make-up. Also, even though I see nothing wrong with kids playing with make-up regularly, just because the kid can put on make-up well doesn't mean that they wear it all the time. And, how come, if it's just once in a while for dress-up, make up is okay, but if it's more often, it's bad? Whether it's all the time or rarely, it's still putting on make-up.

I had a moment of similar frustration when I was trying to do something with my hair. "I'm a girl; I'm supposed to be able to do this stuff!" But my mom stepped in and said that being a girl doesn't mean you'll be good at "girly" things, and that it takes practice like anything else. If you've focused on other things and haven't developed those skills as much, of course you won't be very good at it, but you can put in the time and get better, just like any other skill. And she was right; my skills are elsewhere because that's where I spent my time. Not being good at "girly" things doesn't make me any less of a girl, it just means I'm less of a "girly" girl, and I'm more than okay with that; it's not the kind of person I really wanted to be, anyway, and even if it was, the beautiful thing is that I can still learn.