- Jan 5, 2011
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I hate hate hate smoky eye and lipstick. Hate it. I. hate. it. Love it on adults who are going out. Hate it on children who are cheering. It looks trashy. I just spent 6 months arguing with my sister about cheerleading. One of the things she says she hates? "The make-up - it's too pageanty." I kept saying "It's not make-up. It's glitter. No actual make-up touches her face. It's all just glitter. Little girls should wear glitter!" And what happens? The partial season team my daughter did was smoky eye and RED lipstick. So much for that argument. It just feeds the stereotypes - especially that we're just a Toddlers n Tiaras version of sideline cheering. I absolutely hate putting it on them. I feel like the worst mom in the world.
I don't know what our team this year is wearing, but glitter does not seem to be very popular up here. :( So I'm guessing more smoky eyes and lipstick.
I loved the stickers. We had them at Fame and our first gym. Then every body looked the same and it looked great. Not trashy. It looks horrible the way some people do make-up - at least with glitter people can tell she's been performing and not just that I think it's acceptable for my 9 year old to run around in make-up. And with the stickers even the most amateur people can do it.
My advice for the day: if your team does "regular" make-up and you don't know how to do it, ASK FOR HELP. No sense in running around looking ridiculous when there are people there who know what they are doing.
I don't know what our team this year is wearing, but glitter does not seem to be very popular up here. :( So I'm guessing more smoky eyes and lipstick.
I loved the stickers. We had them at Fame and our first gym. Then every body looked the same and it looked great. Not trashy. It looks horrible the way some people do make-up - at least with glitter people can tell she's been performing and not just that I think it's acceptable for my 9 year old to run around in make-up. And with the stickers even the most amateur people can do it.
My advice for the day: if your team does "regular" make-up and you don't know how to do it, ASK FOR HELP. No sense in running around looking ridiculous when there are people there who know what they are doing.