edit:omg i’ve never gotten more than like 50 likes tysm!!
LENZ_WRLD
See how they-were excited about $50 while other kids would be disappointed with $200 she raised her kids right
Edit:rip my notifications
theboss
The way they just stared into the camera 😅😂💗
dtiwsophandada
Why are these little girls buying MAKEUP? This $50.00 routine is more suited for teens. OMG. Why push them to grow up so fast?
lisamarielund
I love how you are teaching them how to budget while they are still getting the things they love.
ajsaj
"How fake do u want your kids to act?"
Her: "Yes'
moonwalker
DAY 2 of saying this to try to get pined
OMG ILYG
Dear Nisha,
You have raised your girls and boys so well that they’re not afraid to be themselves and that is the best quality to have
Dear Britain,
You are one of the most beautiful and blessed girls that I have seen, you are so kind and loving 🥰
Dear Bayla,
You are one of the most beautiful and blessed girls that I have ever seen. You continue to inspire me as well as your sister, keep being yourself and shine!✨
Dear Boston,
You are so very handsome and cute, I love how supportive you are to your sisters and how you go everywhere with them 😊
Please show this to your kids Nisha if you want to, keep doing your things and don’t forget that you are amazing no matter what anyone says. I’ve been you fan 4 ever ILYG ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Like so they can see this
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SquirrelSisterz
$50 blush for 9 year old girls? Absolutely not 😅
keith_
I think they wanted to buy the whole store 😂😂😂
annettealvarado
I ACTUALLY THOIGHT IT WAS 500 BUDGET CS OF TITLE
WHO ELSE THOUGHT THAT
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lovemyfavliv
My parents don’t even give me $20. They never take me to Sephora either. 😅
ChaseSperko
Children’s skin is still developing, and it's generally healthy to let it go through its natural changes without the interference of makeup or complex skincare routines. Young skin is typically resilient and less prone to issues that require intensive skincare. Simple routines, like washing with water, are often enough to keep their skin healthy.
Introducing makeup and skincare routines at a young age can inadvertently shift a child’s focus towards their appearance rather than their development and interests. This focus on appearance might lead to issues with self-esteem and body image later in life. Kids should be encouraged to build confidence through their talents, hobbies, and achievements rather than their looks.
Makeup and advanced skincare products are often designed for adults. The ingredients in these products might not be suitable for a child's sensitive skin, potentially leading to irritation or allergic reactions. Moreover, children don’t have the same level of understanding about how to use these products safely.
Promoting healthy habits like good hygiene and a balanced diet is more beneficial than focusing on skincare and makeup. Teaching kids the basics of cleanliness, such as washing their face with water and a gentle soap, and encouraging them to eat well, can lay a foundation for lifelong healthy habits without the need for fancy products.
The marketing of makeup and skincare products to children can foster a materialistic mindset. Encouraging kids to frequent stores like Sephora can create unnecessary consumer desires and pressures. It's more beneficial to teach children about value, self-worth, and non-material sources of happiness.
Children often model their behavior after adults. When makeup and skincare become a focus, it can lead to an emphasis on physical appearance in daily life. Parents setting an example by focusing on inner qualities and personal development rather than appearance can have a more positive impact on their children.
Introducing makeup and complex skincare routines early on can set the stage for unhealthy habits. As children grow, they might feel pressured to maintain certain beauty standards or engage in practices that aren’t suitable for their age.
By focusing on nurturing self-esteem, healthy habits, and personal development, we can help children grow up feeling confident and content without the pressures of adult beauty standards.
maesgaming
The girl in the blue shirt actually said thank you. The other girl was like i’M sO eXcItEd.
KristinSchuhmann
They don’t need those to be honest
Like I’m not tryna be BAD if I gotta say but there already pretty why would they need those go to Clare’s or something?!
seins
Those kids are like 9! They do not need makeup and this mindset is very unhealthy especially for kids that young.
leafylinnea
The girls are very cute and seem to be thankful but... I would not let my girl that age wear makeup
There is an age for all and its to the parents to teach that too
GD-xcwg
NAHHH YALL FR HATERS😂😂😂 like at least there grateful unlike most kids. And who are yall to say “tHeY cAnT wHeRe ThAt”
Xxcowcookiesxx
They don't need make up or skincare at that age
jegvilhakebab
Is this what little kids are like now because I used to watch Barney when I was a little kid