Wal-Mart’s geoGirl line of sheer color cosmetics, with pure elements, hits shops that month; the dealer tells women could purchase them for their daughters. It begins with aromatic lipstick, possibly strawberry or perhaps bubble gum, then shimmery blush and before long, a mascara wand. Well before they hit their teenagers, American young ladies are wearing makeup. To the degree that that may elicit groans, it is in addition potentially not an awful surprise to any person with preteenage young ladies in the home. Continue reading »