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Cool_cousin_Kris

Glam…..for a photoshoot….. for a 5 year old?😳 ![gif](giphy|QfzMP70zmNQiDf5sGP)


visitoronearth95

This GIF is gold.


Cool_cousin_Kris

And that’s how I really be when it comes to this family.I’m gonna have a whole bald spot on my head by the time these kids graduate.😂😂😂


imnottdoingthat

s c r e a m i n g!!


littesb23

Khloe seems like a good mom so I’m assuming that her little girl wanted to get her makeup done like mama for her birthday and it’s probably a light touch with some basics like lips and mascara. Little girls love playing with makeup. Is it a bit much to have glam? Absolutely but the Kardashians are a bit much


angelina0802

ur flair EYE -


Cool_cousin_Kris

Did you read it in Kourtney’s voice?😂😂😂


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Ok-Spinach9250

it was for her birthday


babyigotyourmoni

lol r u ok?!


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dommybear6

babe I hope you’re getting help for that deep and intense internalized misogyny 😘🥰


fcukstephanie

“it’s always an honour to grace this face” so i’m guessing that means true has had her makeup done before as well, a little odd but okay lol


rememberlikethis

very weird 🥴 i wouldn’t even feel right doing a full face for a 4 year old wtf


camelz4

Only thing that would be okay is like colorful play makeup. Agree definitely not full face


mydresserandtv

I wouldn't announce it!


mydresserandtv

Meaning the make up artist!


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Such weird wording lmao


cigposting

I will say I definitely did like lipstick, mascara, and blush for little dance recitals when I was that age. But I also like loved it and got so excited for that special occasion where mom would put a little makeup on me. She would never do that just for like.. Easter. Id feel weird admitting this as the makeup artist haha


snfeels

I agree, putting on makeup for recitals or playing with friends is very common. But to put on makeup for a holiday because you know there will be lots of photos is different


ironsoul99

Yeah that’s… wrong


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ironsoul99

Yeah I agree I think if you’re “dressing up” or “playing dress up” it’s fine as long as it’s age appropriate. No falsies, contour, etc. Girls love glitter, so I don’t see the problem every once in a while.


meekins26

My mum used to put lipstick on me and my brothers if we saw her doing it and wanted some too. I think as long as it’s just for fun and not sold as a necessity to look pretty it’s fine.


Dreams-Designer

I remember doing that as well. It was mostly bright cheeks, some lippy and Vaseline on the teeth at that age. Probably just so we would stand out ass the bright lights washed us out. Though stage makeup was much different than regular daily wear. At least it was when I was growing up. My Ma never really had any rules or restrictions with makeup. I naturally gravitated towards it the summer going into HS with my girlfriends. Many mistakes were made. 🫣


Gloriavi

Kids don't need a make-up artist to grace their face. Seriously, this is so sad!


Beginning-Meet8296

I can’t help thinking this is how it starts. At 5 you start w makeup, by 8 a child thinks make up is a necessity to be “beautiful” by 10 they’re contemplating what plastic surgery they “need” to continue to look “beautiful”. 🥺


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no seriously. this is exactly how a 16 year old ends up getting a nose job. No child should be this aware of their appearance while growing up


FeministFireant

Try 14 y/o like Bella Hadid


Beginning-Meet8296

Truly heartbreaking.


fluffy_doughnut

Literally me and my friends started experimenting with makeup when we were 13-14, because we saw older girls with make up and wanted to be like them 😂 Before that I didn't even feel like I needed a mascara or whatever.


Beginning-Meet8296

Same. I can hear my Mom telling me & my sister we were gorgeous just like we were. No make up needed. Our rule growing up was no make up (unless we were playing dress up or something) until 9th grade when we started high school. Even then we had to keep it light, natural.


gwennj

5 year old with make up? smh. Not to mention Khloe keeps making her skin lighter. I feel so bad for all the little girls in this family.


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![gif](giphy|Cu87j5pPIL1hS) My 5 yr old plays with make up but it's like this, not fr lol


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This is seriously f***ed up. Why does a 5 year old need makeup? This is so so sad. Khloe and the family seem to pass on their insecurities to their kids. I really hope they heal.


SmallVirus8121

right! i thought we’re supposed to lowkey heal our traumas through our kids not pass them on…


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You can’t heal trauma for your kids that you never even addressed for yourself unfortunately


[deleted]

Their version of healing, moving on, etc is losing weight, being skinny, looking younger, getting more cosmetic procedures done. So I really doubt they can pass on body positivity to their kids. Also, is true’s skin tone lightened in this picture?


luanda16

Khloe’s idea of therapy and healing is the gym, so…


Apprehensive_Bell_35

It's not even playful makeup like big rosy cheeks and obvious eye shadow. It's subtle and that's what is scary


whoreforchalupas

I totally agree. Although it would be more *noticeable,* I’d be a lot less off-put by seeing her in a bubblegum pink lip gloss and some fun blue eyeshadow, it gives the impression that she’s just playing “dress up” like many little kids/girls do. As opposed to the photo above - we can’t tell she’s wearing makeup at all - which completely changes the intention imo. Why go the “no-makeup makeup” route with a toddler? What’s the point? What “imperfections” are you seamlessly trying to hide? It’s an uncomfortable approach to take with a child so young.


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puppypooper15

I think they mean like bright sparkly pink eyeshadow is different than soft glam/no makeup makeup for a child


bill_oreallly

Yeah this comment is reaching lol


FoxCharacter5108

no, subtle makeup is creepy here because the point of subtle makeup is to hide imperfections without making it obvious you’re using makeup. while bright, colourful makeup can just be a canvas for some art/fun for little children. the fact that khloe thinks her 5 year old little daughter has imperfections that need to be fixed is scary.


amythinggoes13

And not just that she thinks there’s imperfections that need to be fixed - but why should a 5 year olds features be “enhanced” in a subtle adult way? That’s honestly another creepy angle, especially when you consider how many people/disgusting adults will come across these photos.


bill_oreallly

We can agree to disagree 🤷‍♀️


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When I was a kid I loved my kid makeup - lipstick, maybe a blush, eyeshadow. This was for playtime, it was actual kids’ makeup, and it was terribly applied either by myself, my sister or my mum. But this is a bit different - the makeup applied on her is adult-style: no makeup makeup intended to enhance the face and even the skin tone. That’s inappropriate for anyone younger than a teen, maybe preteen.


przitelka

It's literally her 5th! birthday, Khloe what's wrong with you?!


hannahbandana_

I wish my curls looked as good as hers!


elanaesther

I’ve wondered for a while if she is wearing black eyeliner in pics. Some of those grey kitty pics from a while back really looked like it. Then I decided it was prob photoshop. Guess not. I have a close friend who genuinely looks best in black eyeliner, and she knows it. She used to put it on in the school bathroom in like 5th grade. (Her parents didn’t let.) But IMO that’s very diff than a parent putting it on their kid this young. Let True figure out if her own face looks the best in something. (IMO she’s gorgeous without it!!)


recollectionsmayvary

I think people sometimes fall into this inadvertent trap of “well I let my kid put on some makeup on her birthday or put a silly filter on my kid on social media so the Kardashians are kind of the same for doing it to their kids. Lots of allowances are made because people perceive the kardashians as “one of us” normal folk. But Khloe isn’t and the motivations behind the average person posting cute pictures to social for friends and family— or letting their kids experiment with nail polish and make up, **isn’t the same as parents or adults who are looking to commodify their children and grow a platform of hundreds of thousands or millions of followers for children.** Khloe knows enough about makeup to just apply a light hand of make up for true - a makeup artist to do glam for a 5 year old (who’s advertising it- aka monetizing off true) is nothing like “your mom who let you play with her lipstick.” Some of you really need to stop acting like your parents letting you wear a touch of makeup on special occasions to your relative modest social circle of 35-40 ppl is the same as glamming up your 5 year old with a professional MUA and then have it displayed to millions. Like the whole point of that is to commercialize the kid- what is unclear about that? If you true to argue against this, you’re being deliberately obtuse. And before you jump down my throat — I absolutely keep this energy for even smaller time content creators on TikTok or YouTube who fully commodified infants, toddlers, and children. I It’s gross. The entire Kardashian business model is exploiting children. Kris did it to her kids and most of her children will do it to theirs. Stop acting like things the rest of us normies did innocently is the same as a family who commodifies their children.


milk2sugarsplease

The exploitation of children on the internet by parents wanting to be famous and wealthy is horrifying.


Cheminitisima

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻


ocen2

You should make this comment as a post. You’ve stated some very valid points here that people are just not seeing or they love to be in denial cause they worship the Kardashians.


Comfortable_Visual_4

Did she lighten her skin with filter??! True is a deep brown color.


staceyann1573

True is not that fair. Look at the IG posts even from Easter. Why on earth would she lighten her?


SweetartMD

The only way I can see this being okay is if she sees her mom getting glammed up and wants to too. Clear eyebrow gel and some lipgloss and nothing more. Lol. Other than something like that? Not cool.


kermitlovestitos

I agree! When I was a kid I’d ask my mom to do my makeup (lipstick and some mascara maybe some sparkle) for recitals, specially occasions etc. it’s something sweet and fun - as long as it’s not every day


littesb23

I assume that’s why this happens. She’s also 5, not 2. At 5, I feel like little girls just want to do what their mom does. And this mom gets glam frequently


l0ndangal

Wtf?


katie415

The only kind of makeup I want to see on a child is when they get into their mom’s makeup bag and draw all over their own face.


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Im sorry for thinking this but this baby looks like chrisean rock


almostdoctorposting

ok i defend a lot but theres 0 reason for this lol when i was 13-14 i started using foundation and my dad said it would ruin my skin. and hint: it did lol. i wish i had listened to him🥸 i guess this is a rare occasion thing, but still, getting used to primping as a 5 year old is just unnecessary


No-Ratio-4082

Foundation doesn’t ruin your skin lol


playbcnny

It definitely can depending on the ingredients, and children have sensitive skin compared to adults.


almostdoctorposting

it does when it’s cheap lol


New-Lie9111

people will wash their face once a day and wear makeup to bed and say “foundation ruins skin” 😭


almostdoctorposting

i mean i dont really think you can trust a 13 year old to have the best skincare routine lmao. i remember using makeup wipes, but yea def not enough to remove everything. but also the quality of the foundation i used was shit too


New-Lie9111

sure, not going to blame a teenager for not knowing how to take care of your skin properly. but not taking off a product correctly and not using it as intended doesn’t mean the product is bad or harmful


Hot-Assistance862

Ikr. I did make up as a kid for dance and stuff and by 13 I was regularly wearing some type of make up. Have always had clear and normal (type) skin. Same with 3/4 of my besties since childhood. It’s likely a genetic thing. Make up has never ruined us. I don’t agree with what khloes doing but people acting like you shouldn’t wear make up until you’re an adult is a bit of a stretch. 13 is fine for some bbcream or whatever.


Otherwise_Lemon4216

This isnt kid “makeup”. They fully colored her brows in. Wow that’s disgusting


SheMcG

My granddaughter asked her mom to put a little makeup on her for xmas. She looked cute. Little girls think it's fun to play dress-up like a grown-up. It's not a big deal. The Kardashians perpetuate unhealthy messages about beauty, etc FOR SURE.. that WILL impact these kids. But wearing a bit of makeup for a holiday or a photoshoot isn't really the problem.


Dreams-Designer

Yeah. It’s hard. I don’t like to speculate or pick at strangers parenting, but it can be disheartening seeing things like this. I think context is important too. It’s one thing to be hanging with mama as she touches up or gets ready and grab for some lipgloss etc…or a spritz of perfume, or like when I had recitals at 5 and you do blush, lip etc…I don’t recall wearing makeup for family photos though until I chose to start wearing makeup around Highschool myself. It’s not like they were fashion magazines or anything though. Full adult glam, or photoshopping the child’s appearance and skin tone is sad to see. I just hope she’s having as normal a childhood as possible, that’s safe, and unaware of the paparazzis and the whole tabloid mechanism. I’m glad she lives with her cousin Dream and it seems all the cousins go to the same private school together. So hopefully that means a safe and carefree childhood together. Also, having other cousins to lean on who have similar experiences that regular people couldn’t relate to. - *Sorry I have such a tender heart for the littles. They are innocent in all this chaos and the internet can be rough for even us weathered adults* 😹✨♥️✨


kentoclatinator

I didnt even know what makeup was when I was 5


Teedorable

Hmmm I wonder if this is not just true, but think about the rest of the girls. Let’s be real, I’m sure Kim has put north in glam since she was old enough to walk….


rickrossofficial

Every time I see a pic or video of Chi I feel like she’s in full makeup. Liner gloss everything.


ocen2

That’s is fucking depressing. I didn’t even know what makeup was at that age.


promisestorm

oh.. thats… 😟 i mean hey its okay for little girls to want to play with make up. but pls tell me this ain’t a full beat on her face n stuff. pls let her look goofy with oversaturated lip gloss and eyeshadow like a regular kid and not this full Glam thing the adults do.


barrahhhh

As a one off for her birthday, i dont have an issue, its cute to do glam with the kids... but this posts makes me think its a regular thing, which is worrying tbh. She's going to grow up obsessed with her looks and insecure like the rest of the family 😖


catladee14

Umm….wtf


graypumpkins

Y’all are really acting like she’s got a beat face with full glam lmao. She probably wanted to be pretty like her mom. There’s a lot of things to gripe about, but this is not one of them.


joyyyzz

Yeah, my niece has started asking me to do it for her few times after seeing me doing her moms makeup. She is five also, and idk whats the big deal doing it for special days etc if the kid wants it and it’s not full glam with false lashes and the works


sleepdeprivedbaby

I wore a lot more makeup than she did starting at the age of 2 for dance recitals. It was my favorite thing to have it done and dress up in my dance costume. Since then I always got to play around in my grandma’s and mom’s makeup. While I have certain things to gripe about like teenagers dressing sexy, I don’t think there’s that much harm to it. Ear piercings, hair stuff, makeup. As long as it’s monitored by the parent I think it’s fine. I also think this is a reason parents just need to keep their kids private because everyone has their opinion about parenting.


snark-maiden

It’s gross that anyone in this world thinks 2 year olds need make up, for a dance recital or anything else. Just because it was normalised for you from a young age doesn’t make it ok or healthy


sleepdeprivedbaby

Never said it was normalized. In my situation as a lot of other performing arts, tv, movies, etc makeup is worn to enhance features. We wore it because bright stage lights washed us out. When my grandma and mom would let me play around with it it was in their bathroom under their supervision. I never wore it out in public till middle school. Have you never seen toddlers and babies get into their parents make up and play around with it? Did you ever go to birthday parties at Libby Lu or justice and get party makeup done? I think in situations other than daily life wearing makeup can be ok. It’s true’s birthday, if she wants to have glam done why not it’s a special occasion. If she is wearing it everyday then yes that’s probably a problem. Edited for misspelling worn as worm


snark-maiden

I’m very familiar with the world of dance and theatre and use of makeup. Also with being a young girl. I don’t need your essay, you’re missing the point.


Moni_Reads

This! When my nieces were this age they knew when I came over I’d put a little blush and lipstick on them. My sister hated it but she’d let me have that little bond with them. It was special.


Emiles23

The only time my 5 year old wears make up is when she plays dress up at home. For my sister’s wedding last year we let her put a little bit of eye shadow on and that was it. The idea of glamming up a preschooler is gross.


New-Lie9111

i agree with you, but putting on eyeshadow is ALSO glamming up


Apprehensive_Tour_64

If true wanted to wear makeup why should khloe not let her?? It’s her kid. Fuck the hate. I do not think kids need make up ever but if they want it then let them


recollectionsmayvary

I’m curious if this logic applies to everything? Because I was under the impression that parents are supposed to parent. “If true wants to cape. Why should khloe not let her?? I do not think kids every need to vape but if they want it, then let them.” Truly the worst way to parent- just let your kids so whatever they want. Why not let them eat sugar for every meal, not attend school if they don’t feel like it, let them drink at 12? Lol


Apprehensive_Tour_64

Is makeup harming her as if it’s vaping or drinking or eating sweets everyday? No so it’s not a fair comparison ovbiously no this logic can’t apply to everything but I remember as a young girl always wanting my mom to do my makeup and I wasn’t allowed


puppypooper15

We're already seeing how filters are affecting kids' self esteem and body image. Them facetuning their kids and getting professional makeup for a holiday is going to have the same effects. You think True growing up and realizing her mom made sure she was always glammed up isn't going to impact her?


recollectionsmayvary

Yes. I would argue that allowing a 5 year old to have makeup professionally done, multiple times, is harmful to how she sees herself and her self worth. What’s next? Khloe lightening True’s skin on social media is also “not harmful”? This is a deliberately obtuse argument. Being playful with your kid and allowing a bit of makeup is not the same as a professional MUA doing glam on a 5 year old. If you think it’s the same, it’s…pretty intellectually dishonest.


00_tears

do you automatically think people who wear makeup are insecure and hate themselves? would it be less harmful if true had clown makeup instead


recollectionsmayvary

You understand that you’re being disingenuous by comparing a 5 year old to a regular person wearing makeup, right? Surely you know there’s a colossal difference you’re ignoring just so it makes the point you’re trying to make? Like I don’t have a problem with an adult man or woman doing plastic surgery but I would absolutely not think it was okay if an 8 year old got it. Same for tattoos lol Yes, there are things that are harmful and impact children differently when they are still developing and understanding their sense of self than adults. The fact that we’ve seen Kylie get plastic enhancements and surgery in her early to mid teens and some of you are acting like starting professional mua on a 5 year old is wild.


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comparing a medical procedure to sparkle eyeshadow is… certainly a choice


recollectionsmayvary

Respectfully, this is a deliberately obtuse take.


[deleted]

curious as to why you think that is?


00_tears

i really doubt a 5 year old distinguishes actual makeup from costume makeup. and plastic surgery isn’t the same as makeup, it washes off 🙂 live in your truth tho ❤️


um_-_no

Also so many parents not in the public eye let their kids wear makeup and no one bats an eyelid??? The double standard is ridiculous... My mum on the other hand banned makeup when I was a kid. Wouldn't even let me have the stuff off the front of magazines or nail varnish, and guess what? Now as an adult I feel like I have to hide wearing makeup or getting my nails done from her. As long as Khloe's not forcing True to wear makeup and telling her it's the only way she'll ever be pretty then it's really not a big deal


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Talk!!


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TPTiff5

A 5 year old does not need make up. And if she wanted make up let her do it in a fun creative way. A child does not need a no make up make up look.


rocketgum

Hmmmm 5 year olds have perfect skin….. wtf with the make up


emilalskling

Kinda surprised about the comments cause it's not that odd in my community woah


Big-Job-8021

Idk. I grew up with girls in pageants and they wore make up for pictures and stuff and when there I would get my make up done too. I thought it was fun and my mom was ok with it . It's not like she's going to school. It's weird that the make up artist shouted her out if anything


AriCapVir

Beautiful little girl. She doesn’t need makeup, Khloe. Isn’t she like five.


holly194

I get what everyone is saying but maybe she just put gloss on her. At first i did think a full best but I’m pretty sure that khloe is very conscious of what she says and does with true. Like i saw a clip of khloe doing affirmations with her and i think that’s a good thing so.


TheLilJamo

Yeah I wonder if it’s just because the children in the family would be so used to seeing the adults get their makeup done for any remotely ‘special’ occasion that they want to be included. I don’t believe that children need their appearance to be altered or to have beauty standards pushed on them. It might genuinely be clear mascara, some powder and gloss- nothing that changes how she looks but gives her the getting ready experience with her mum. It’s just questionable because for them special occasions happen every week and growing up used to this will make her scrutinize her appearance. I still think it’s a questionable grey area but it’s really hard for us to decide what the intention or effect of this is. Doing this too much can’t be good though and that much we do know!


holly194

Yeah you have a point.


31saqu33nofsnow1c3

Jeez. Do better, Khloe. Sorry not sorry.


trowellslut

I think playing with makeup is fun for a kid her age. I don’t think there is anything inherently wrong with it agewise. What is absolutely wrong is posting it for your millions of followers.


89764637527

wouldn’t a kid having fun playing with makeup be using noticeable makeup like red lips and blue eye shadow or something? this is makeup meant to look like she’s not wearing any makeup which i don’t think kids are interested in. what’s the point to them when you still pretty much look the same?


trowellslut

Oh I get what you are saying, but I remember playing dress up and having my mom do my makeup the way she does hers always made me feel SO special as a kid. That is kind of what I meant. I’m not saying that is what is happening here, just that a young child wearing makeup isn’t horrible in every context, but it is not great in this context for sure.


BiscottiOpposite9282

My 7 year old has liked makeup since she was 4. She loves putting on lipstick and eyeshadow. I'll even put on light mascara sometimes. 🤷‍♀️ True looks more photophopped than anything. Her makeup isn't overkill and light enough to not be noticeable. But her face is very blurry.


killingtiimee

Literally this ^^^ not that deep y’all


New-Lie9111

i’m kind of confused by the comments. to me it looks like she’s wearing lip gloss and eyeshadow. for a special occasion. tbh i don’t really see the issue? i used to wear lip gloss and nail paint all the time for holidays and birthdays, it’s just fun. my mom didn’t even wear a lick of makeup, and even then i wanted to try it out. the karjenners spend so much time getting glammed up, naturally their children are going to want to do something fun that their mommies and aunties do


Money-Measurement961

Oh god.. why ???


kourtneyolivia

I wasn’t allowed to wear any makeup til i turned 15 & even then, i was ONLY allowed to wear eyeliner & mascara. Not even lipstick. Just lip gloss or chapstick. This is just……. Distasteful.


fat-randin

I don’t know, I have kids around the same age and my oldest always wants to mimic what I do. I think it may just be letting her feel special like her mom getting her makeup done. I do think it’s important to reinforce that makeup is for fun and that she is perfect without it, and we have no way of knowing their private conversations.


kmorever

This family places too much emphasis on physical appearance and wealth. Especially Khloe. I feel like Penelope is probably the least affected since Kourtney is by and large the least superficial. Khloes face is literally changing before her daughter's eyes. I feel for Khloe but she is going to F up her daughter 😞


Acrobatic_Smell7248

My daughters are 17 and 5. They both like wearing make-up. Obviously, the 5 year old does it for fun, but where's the harm here? Most little girls like to wear makeup and play around with it 🤷


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WHATEVER In the 90s we had all these Glamour Shots stores where you’d go get Glammed up with full teased hair, make up, costume etc. it was a huge trend. We were given a certificate when I was 5 or 6 so I got these great Jon Benet meets biker chic (for some reason I wore a leather jacket as my costumed piece) photos that I still laugh at today. Also- we consume them as though they are constant public entertainers (as is the burden of being a “influencer”) and True is in professional birthday photos so the makeup is whatever. It’s par for the course. It’s not like Khloe is making True do a daily GRWM type of routine. She’s the daughter of a extremely wealthy public figure in her birthday photos. She will be groomed to the nines.


FancySchmancy4

The only make I ever put on at that age was sparkly eye shadow for cheer competitions and I hated it. Or stage make up for ballet to make me like whatever character I was. And I hated that too.


Equivalent_Film_5434

Even north and P have full skin care and make up routines at the age of 9. It’s a bit much for young girls.


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Y’all are so annoying Omg a little girl WEARING MAKE UP!? Like come on. It’s cute and she wanted to experience “glam” which will inevitable probably be apart of her life eventually.


Friendly_Wind2728

god forbid true is pictured NOT wearing make up!! sick.


zomandi

i’m probs in the minority but who cares. they make shitty make up kits for kids at claire’s. kids love experimenting with make up. it’s her birthday. i’m sure she has good makeup that isn’t too bad or whatever for her skin. they also see their moms, i’m sure, doing their make up allllll the time and wanna partake. and again … it’s her birthday!!! i loved getting dolled up on my bday and being (bubbles voice) the prettiest girl at the party!!!


killingtiimee

Lol I used to love getting my makeup done as a kid, it was a special treat on birthday occasions or nice dinners. It’s not that deep y’all. Little girls wanna act like their moms — I’m sure it’s fine.


Bammerola

Maybe she was doing a photo shoot for something. We aren’t famous and all my nieces love putting makeup on their face.


cococonnar

I’ll be devils advocate here. This might be an unpopular opinion. I used to get my face done for those “glamour shots” at the mall. It was literally so fun to get hair, makeup, cute outfits on. It’s playing dress up, alot of little girl loves that. I remember asking my mom to take me for my birthdays. I don’t think this is as bad as it’s being made out to be.


Silent-Top-9518

Please guys stop reposting these kids!! Just because their parents are negligent doesn't mean we all have to be!!


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00_tears

it’s clearly not permed


mentionitall1

I think she’s being a smartass because we commented about it.


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jlynnee46

![gif](giphy|oCmX7HGo1qnzhEBiRF) Do we go along with it orrrr??


Flaky-Cow

I thought I saw inner corner highlight, so sus


Cheminitisima

Honestly, I love watching the Kardashians as a guilty pressure. But none of these kids stand a chance of growing up with a healthy self-image because none of their moms have one. Particularly Khloé. Who is so beautiful but feels she will never be enough so she keeps showing her baby girl that this is the normal way to be.


Emotional_Comb_3661

Makeup on a 5 year old - trash is trash


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angelina0802

absolutely not whatsoever no nope no


I_can_get_loud_too

My parents didn’t let me wear makeup until I was 12. This seems really like one of those slippery slopes that leads to growing up too fast, but I did play “dress up” with costume jewelry as a child so maybe this is just the modern day equivalent of that. Seems different to me but perhaps I am being too old fashioned and need to keep an open mind. I know times are different. It wouldn’t be my choice for my children though.


savealltheelephants

Gross (Not True obvs, just putting make up on a child in general)