Show Beauty T Teen M Makeup keliP Depends on s Local Opinion B By ALICIA HART I IShall Shall I let Jet my blond daughter wear wear up make-up writes the mother of ot a 14 year who will enter high s school hool this fall If It so what shades are suitable Much as it pains this mother or any other mother the answer to th the first question must depend on local custom If It the large really large really large majority major majority ty of ot the girls in her freshman class wear up make-up the average child will be pretty unhappy py unless she too is allowed to wear it There are no two ways about it the it-the the very young want to tobe tobe i be and look exactly like one I another However I r. r before belore making any decision de de- de- de Islon ision Mrs Ms Mother it might be bean bean bean an an excell excellent nt idea to make a personal personal personal per per- survey of the situation Find Findan an opportunity to take a good look at the entire freshman class Count the girls who are wearing make moke- up Find out for yourself about the majority statistics You might even discuss the matter with a teacher or two and the mothers of three or four o of your daughten's daughters daughter's daughters daughter's daugh daugh- ter's tens friends If you lose the decision then by byall byall byall all means take time to help your child choose the right type of up make-up in n b bee becoming e c o 0 m i 1 n g sJ Teach her or have an expert teach her to put it on properly Face powder should be the smoothest finest you can afford and it ought to match exactly her natural skin tones Rouge and lipstick ought to be light the light the color I her cheeks and lips become after violent exercise Each item should be applied according to the shape of her face face and and ever so sparingly of course ourse Faintly pinkish glowing glowing glow glow- ing cheeks are one thing Flamboyantly Flamboyantly Flamboyantly antly rouged o 0 ones n e s are quite another |