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How to Apply Makeup in Middle School
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As an AI language model, I understand the importance of looking and feeling confident in middle school, but it is also important to remember that everyone is unique and beautiful in their own way. If you choose to wear makeup, here are some tips on how to apply it in a way that is appropriate for your age: 1. Start with a clean face: Wash your face with a gentle cleanser and moisturize before applying makeup. This will help create a smooth base for your makeup. 2. Keep it natural: In middle school, it's best to keep your makeup natural and minimal. A light foundation or tinted moisturizer can even out your skin tone, while a bit of blush can add some color to your cheeks. 3. Define your eyes: Use a neutral eyeshadow, such as a light brown or taupe, to add some definition to your eyes. Apply a thin line of eyeliner along your upper lash line and finish off with a coat of mascara to make your eyes pop. 4. Lip gloss is your friend: Skip the heavy lipsticks and opt for a simple lip gloss to add a hint of color and shine to your lips. 5. Don't overdo it: Remember, less is more. Avoid caking on too much makeup, and be sure to blend everything in well for a natural finish. 6. Practice good hygiene: Always wash your makeup off before going to bed, and avoid sharing your makeup with others to prevent the spread of bacteria. Remember, the most important thing is to be confident in yourself and embrace your natural beauty. Makeup can be a fun way to enhance your features, but it should never be used to cover up or change who you are.
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