Help How Do I Help Her.

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Mar 14, 2015

Shannon S.

Me and my friends just say "Are you wearing foundation,because you've got a bit of a line there" but we can say things to each other's faces.

Mar 14, 2015

Zoe D.

Get her to watch youtube videos I've learned so much from there, I love jaclyn hill.

Mar 14, 2015

Alice R.

I think you should tell her in a nice way and then show her a better way to do it. Good luck.

Mar 14, 2015

Cris P.

If this girl its really your friend,respect her.

Mar 14, 2015

Bea S.

Anna, very good point, it's not fair to keep her in the dark. Hannah, ok I will enquire thank you! Emma, I don't think we do have a selfridges but I'll check, and ooh a girly day sounds great! Riff, ok I will try that and see how it goes. Shaye, that is exactly what I will do thank you so much, and I have tried introducing her to this so she could see makeup applied properly and hopefully realise she's doing it badly, but she hated it so never ever uses it. Landrey, good idea, one big issue is that she doesn't exfoliate properly. Cat, good idea, then they will also know what the problem is, and you're right we will need a back up plan like that. Shannon, I've tried but it's her whole face not just one line so it didn't work sadly but thank you. Zoe, ok jacyln hill, I'll check her out and see if we can watch some videos with her. Alice, good idea we could show her how we both do it (my other friend and I) so she can pick up plenty of tips, and thank you. Cris, I'm not sure what you mean, we do respect her...

Mar 14, 2015

Kat S.

Tell it like it is! Have maybe like a girls day and do each others makeup

Mar 15, 2015

Angela J.

I think everyone has covered everything here lol but I just wanted to add that you seem like a really sweet girl and a great friend. I think whatever you do will work out solely based on that. Just because you love her and want to protect her from peoples hurtful comments:)

Mar 15, 2015

Kelly H.

I honestly think you got great advice but I can't see this going well, she is 16 and she is going to feel attached no matter what. for your sake I hope it's worth your friendship talking to her about this.

Mar 15, 2015

Kelly H.

*attacked not attached

Mar 15, 2015

Kelly H.

Because I don't she'll ever trust you or your mutual friend again afterwords. just my 2 cents.

Mar 15, 2015

Grace K.

I agree with Kelly. I feel like even though the intent is to help her, she is a 16 year old girl and this could easily be taken wrong. Maybe say you enjoy watching YouTube videos or something, but I think it would be best to not saying anything about HER makeup. She'll learn eventually I'm sure, we've all made mistakes with our makeup before :)

Mar 15, 2015

Sarah B.

Who cares? Lol, not trying to be rude, but if she's not seeking your advice then do not give it. If she feels like you have the words of wisdom, she will console in your expertise. Until then, it's none of your business. I have learned this the hard way. But I have experienced the same situation before. Multiple times. If people respect my beauty wishes and trust my knowledge, I am honest. If they show no sign of questioning, I say nothing. I worry about my own self appreciation at the end of the day, and if you don't ask for my opinion it is okay. I will be here for you when you are ready to face my honesty. It still does not make my opinion right or holy, but if you want my say, I will give it to you.

Mar 16, 2015

Bonnie R.

Is it possible she's decided this is her look? If she wants to be goth she should check out the mag Gothic Beauty. Goth makeup is generally heavier, but it sounds like she needs help with execution. Gothic Beauty is a good place to start. http://www.gothicbeauty.com/