Article: Makeup for `tweens' and teens.

Byline: Chantal Lamers

When it comes to experimenting with flirty mascara and gooey foundation, teens and "tweens" typically don't turn to their parents for advice, says celebrity makeup artist Joanna Schlip, author of "Glamour Gurlz," a girl's guide to makeup, published last year.

So we turned to Schlip to learn when parents should consider letting their teens make the move to makeup and how, ultimately, to avoid a pancake-face scenario. The bottom line, she says, is that teens need very little makeup, and it should be kept natural and neutral. Here's some more advice from Schlip:

Q: When can teens start wearing makeup?

A: When your ...

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