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ledyjewels · 2 years
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noisynutcrusade · 7 months
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MagicToiee Christmas in July Gifts Unicorn Makeup Kit for Kids, Washable Cosmetic Set as Princess Birthday Gift Toy with Bag, Children Cosmetic Beauty Set for Girls Age 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Year Old
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eaglecrazgifts · 11 months
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Makeup Set For Girls Makeup Box Suitcase Washable Makeup Kit Full Set Lipstick Eyeshadows Nail Polish Stickers Kid Game Toy Gift
Description 【Safe & Washable Makeup Girls Toy 】Safety always comes first! The main ingredient of this little girls makeup kit that includes only safe,nontoxic,and water-based materials that wash off easily,no preservatives,no burden on the skin,so you won’t have to worry about a potential allergic reaction.And if your little princess makes a mess on her clothes or on furniture,it’ll all clean up…
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bulletinwave · 2 years
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Kids Makeup Kit for Girl - Washable Real Make-up Kit Toy for Little Girls, Toddler Make up & Non-Toxic Cosmetic Set, Play Pretend Dress Up Starter, Age 4 5 6 7 8 Year Olds Child Birthday Gift 27PCS
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queensparklekitten · 4 years
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so i ran across an online article about toddlers & tiaras and it prompted me to imagine up a dramatic narrative 
ok, we’ve got these two sisters. Kayla and Tabitha (aka Tabby). They have an 11-year age gap, and their mom is the worst parent ever. 
Kayla was forced to do glitz pageants since she was a year old, and she’s still entered into teenage beauty pageants today. Tabitha, meanwhile, also gets forced into glitz pageants, although her attitude towards them is very different than Kayla’s. 
Kayla was always a little diva. She would talk about how pretty and fabulous she was, she picked out her glitz dresses, sparkly makeup, and all her accessories herself (and always went for the ones with the most rhinestones), she went above and beyond with everything, she excitedly counted down to the pageants and definitely enjoyed them, she wore her pageant crowns on normal days along with casual attire at times, and she was somewhat of a brat as a small child (throwing a fit when she lost). 
(at the teen pageants she does now, Kayla still has some of that diva attitude, still going over-the-top, still sometimes wearing her crowns for no reason on weekends (it helps that the teen ones aren’t as disproportionately massive, and the older, smaller ones are no longer so big compared to her head that she’s afraid of snapping her neck), still liking and looking forward to the pageants, still curling her hair and wearing huge amounts of makeup and fake nails and picking dresses with lots of frills and even more gems and rhinestones and sequins. But she doesn’t brag about her beauty and fashion sense nearly as much, partially due to not wanting to seem arrogant and partially due to the large amount of appearance issues she now has that make her not really believe it. And she definitely doesn’t get mad or throw a hissyfit when she doesn’t win.) 
Tabitha, meanwhile, does NOT enjoy it. She cries when she has to get into the car to go to the pageants or even to practice. She hates sitting still for curlers and makeup and tanning and fake nails and stuff. She doesn’t want to be forced to perform. She hates everything about the pageants, and because of not wanting to do it, she doesn’t win as often. Not to mention that the kids aren’t given enough food, and unlike Kayla, Tabitha can’t just hide food in her room or order takeout on the sly. 
But since Tabitha doesn’t have the enthusiasm (or the compliance) that Kayla does, and Tabitha wins less often... their mom favors Kayla and makes no secret of it. She constantly compares the two and tells Tabitha to be more like Kayla, which is already having an effect on little Tabby. 
Kayla has definitely noticed this, and she is outraged. When she was little, if Tabitha had been born yet and this was happening, maybe Kayla would have bragged, ignored it, or blown a raspberry. But Kayla isn’t the obnoxious brat she was as a little kid. And she’s definitely aware now that she lives in an abusive household and so does her baby sister. 
When Kayla began using the internet, she began learning a lot of things, and found out just how messed up her life really was. She made friends online, who helped her with unlearning a lot of stuff. She took a level in kindness. She learned a lot of tips for teens living in abusive homes, and she learned that a lot of stuff she was used to was not normal in any way at all. 
This sudden access to resources and awareness of her situation happened to coincide with Tabitha being born and beginning to do pageants. 
Now Kayla watches her little sister, dolled up in curls and inappropriate amounts of makeup and Kayla’s old glitz dresses, learning from a young age that her looks are the most important thing and it’s okay to be judged by that, and losing privileges when she doesn’t win a title. And Kayla wants more than anything to get her sister out of there. 
Kayla’s a pretty messed-up teenager. She knows this. Among other issues, she’s become so insecure and self-conscious about her looks that it takes away a lot of the enjoyment of pageants and makes her cry and hate herself when she doesn’t win a title. 
And the last thing she needs is for her little sister to take the road she did. 
Kayla uses a lot of her pageant prize money to go to the convenience store in order to buy food in secret, and she hides it in her room and gives half of it to Tabby when their mom isn’t looking, as well as volunteering to pack Tabby’s lunchbox and putting in extra food without wrappers or anything that can be traced. She hides the fake nails and suggests nail polish instead, and holds out non-scented nail polish she bought online. She doesn’t hesitate to get mad at her mother for comparing Tabby to her. She shows Tabby media with the “looks don’t matter” message, and parrots things from the internet to try and help Tabby unlearn the toxic messages from the pageant scene and try to maintain her self-esteem, even though Kayla herself doesn’t entirely believe in a lot of the things she’s preaching and her self-esteem is in the fucking marianas trench. When Tabby loses, Kayla sneaks her the privileges she lost, and tries to make sure Tabby knows that she didn’t do anything wrong. She does everything for Tabby’s sake. All Kayla wants is for her little sister to be as okay as she can be. 
That’s how life is for the two young pageant girls for six and a half years. 
Then Kayla turns 18. 
She’s a legal adult now. 
Of course, her first instinct is to get away from her monster of a mother. She gets her own apartment on the opposite side of the city and a car, packs her luggage, prepares to move out. 
But the thought of leaving little Tabby with an abusive parent and without the older sister who’s basically her only support at home... 
Kayla decides to make the craziest decision of her life. She picks Tabitha up from school and, on the way home, tells Tabitha to pack all her favourite toys and books and games and clothes in garbage bags. When Tabitha asks why, Kayla responds that she’s going to take Tabitha with her to the new apartment without mom, and then she won’t have to do pageants anymore. But she has to keep it a secret from everyone, or it won’t happen. Then she tells her mother that Tabitha got invited to a sleepover and she’ll drive her there on the way to her new apartment.
Kayla watches the packing, and takes the bags to her car under guise of taking out the trash. Then when both girls are packed up, Kayla drives off with Tabitha to the new apartment. 
Of course, their mother notices very soon when Tabitha doesn’t come home, and reports Tabitha missing. 
Kayla starts using the nickname Tabby as if it were Tabitha’s given name, takes Tabby to get a haircut (Tabby gets to choose her own haircut ofc) and starts giving Tabby braids or pigtails every day to make her look different than the picture of her issued with the Amber Alert. She poses as Tabby’s mother and enrolls her in a nearby school. 
Tabby is mostly excited. She doesn’t have to do pageants anymore! And Kayla lets her be a kid. Encourages her to run around and get covered in mud (except that Tabby is terrified that if she gets dirty she’ll be yelled at and punished harshly, so she never actually goes near the mud), lets her draw on the walls as long as it’s washable marker, lets her eat junk food other than the sugar and energy drinks that she used to be practically force-fed right before competitions. 
But Kayla has to juggle: college, making enough money to support a child, basically becoming a parent to her 7-year-old sister, actually posing as Tabby’s mother whenever either of them leaves the house, and making sure that neither their actual mother nor the authorities find them. 
Because Tabby’s disappearance case hasn’t been solved, it hasn’t been glossed over that the child disappeared on the same day her 18-year-old sister moved out of the house, and if the authorities found out, they wouldn’t care about her reasons or that Tabby was eager for this and wanted it; as far as they’d be concerned, Kayla kidnapped a 7-year-old. If their mother, and/or the police, find out, Tabby would be returned to an abusive home and environment, and Kayla could go to jail. 
There’s also the fact that Kayla starts becoming aware that, in all her effort to protect her sister, she’s ignoring the fact that her own mental health is in the toilet. Really, both of them are supremely messed up as a result of everything to do with the glitz pageants and the stage mom living through her daughters, but Kayla especially. 
Aaaand cue something you could make a TV show out of. I have no idea how this would end, but there would probably be tons of tension and drama and the mom finding out and a near brush with prison before either Kayla manages to keep Tabby for real, or Tabby gets adopted by a kind and friendly adult in the same apartment building as Kayla. 
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islamfakrul · 2 years
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alsaba · 2 years
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Balnore 21 Pcs Kids Makeup Kit for Girl, Washable Makeup Toy Set, Safe & Non-Toxic,Real Cosmetic Beauty Set for Kids Play Game Halloween Christmas Birthday Party
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ruman123blog · 3 years
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hellotodaymyydeal · 3 years
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Aashiya trades Kids Makeup Kit for Girls + Unicorn Small Fur sling+1 Sunglasses + 6 Piece Ring Box + 6 piece Mermaid Brush set + 1 Unicorn Bracelet
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orbemnews · 3 years
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The Pandemic Work Diary of Margo Price, Nashville Rebel Though Margo Price has long seen herself as a counterculturalist — especially within Nashville’s country scene — she has been spending the pandemic like many people: stuck at home and patiently waiting for it to be over. “It’s kind of like the rug’s been pulled out from under me,” Ms. Price, 37, said in a recent phone interview. “I felt like this third album was going to be so fun to tour and play at festivals, and I had just taken so much time off after having a baby, too. I was really ready to get back to work.” Her third studio album, “That’s How Rumors Get Started,” was released in July, but on May 28 she’ll get to perform it live for the first time, at an outdoor concert in Nashville. Ms. Price is among many hopeful musicians who are collaborating with venues that allow space for social distancing. “The arts, in general, are really struggling,” she said, “and we need to figure out a way to get back at it and preserve the venues that we all play at.” And even during this pandemic, while raising her two children alongside her husband, Jeremy Ivey, and writing a memoir, Ms. Price has been in and out of the studio, recording two albums. “I’m a disciple of all things that are close to the ground — roots music, folk, blues, soul,” Ms. Price said of her new music. “I want to have enough genres that people can’t exactly put their finger on one thing.” Interviews are conducted by email, text and phone, then condensed and edited. Monday 7 a.m. I wake up and have a lemon water followed by a black coffee. I make the kids waffles and take my 10-year-old son, Judah, to Montessori school. I spend the next couple of hours playing with my 1½-year-old daughter, Ramona. 9 a.m. I put on some Miles Davis and start a fire in the fireplace. We stretch and dance and play with puzzles before going outside to enjoy the sunshine. 10:30 a.m. I’m driving to the Cash Cabin in Hendersonville. I’ve been working on two albums;being in the studio has given me a sense of purpose while I’m unable to play live shows. 11 a.m. Jeremy and I tune our guitars and do some vocal warm-ups. We play through a song a couple times to get a tempo and begin tracking it. We can overdub the rest of the band later. 1:15 p.m. We stop for lunch around the fire pit that’s burning here 24/7. 2 p.m. We track two more songs. 3 p.m. Jeremy leaves to pick up Judah. I stay to lay down guitar and vocals for another song. 5 p.m. I get home and take both children on a walk to the local church while my husband cooks dinner. (He does most of the cooking and is a phenomenal chef.) 5:30 p.m. We play hide-and-seek in an abandoned church. They don’t have services in here anymore, but our neighborhood pod is using it as a space to teach our children in. 6:30 p.m. We sit down to a home-cooked dinner. For the last five days, Jeremy was off recording his next album, so we’re celebrating him being home. 7 p.m. I clean up the dinner table, wash the dishes and throw in a load of laundry while Jeremy gives Ramona a bath. My mom, Candace, is helping Judah with his reading. She’s been here a lot during the pandemic, and we couldn’t do it without her! 8 p.m. I answer some emails and catch up on work while Jeremy reads to Ramona. 8:30 p.m. Ramona comes out and says, “Mama, sing to me” — she just started speaking in full sentences a couple weeks ago. She requests “Up Above” (that’s what she calls “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”) and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” 9:30 p.m. Jeremy and I listen to some rough mixes of his songs. 10 p.m. We sit down to watch “Nomadland.” 12:30 a.m. We move from the couch to the bed. Both of us fell asleep after the movie. Tuesday 8:15 a.m. I wake up to a phone call even though I was planning to sleep in. Jeremy and I tell each other about some crazy disjointed dreams. 9 a.m. Ramona and I brush our teeth and hair. We play Legos while I help Jeremy write a lyric to one of his songs. 9:45 a.m. I take my two dogs for a run at a nearby state park. 11 a.m. Jeremy and I just arrived at Frothy Monkey to grab some breakfast outside on the patio. I’m editing my memoir for the next few hours — I’m on the second draft and have to turn it in at the end of the month. (I’m on Page 30 of some 500.) 1 p.m. I take a Zoom interview with the “Poptarts” podcast for Bust Magazine. 2 p.m. I start editing the book again. Currently drinking my fourth cup of coffee. 4 p.m. Ramona wakes up from her nap, so we’re heading on a walk. My neighbors own these two horses that are rescues, so we like to feed them carrots. 5:45 p.m. Ramona is drawing, Jeremy is cooking, and I’m working on my book again. 6:30 p.m. Jeremy cooked veggie stir fry (rice, peppers and oyster mushrooms that were grown and given to us by John Carter Cash when we were over there recording). 7 p.m. We’re watching “Toy Story,” but the kids got distracted, so we’re all running around the house and wrestling to get some energy out. 8 p.m. I’m reading Mona books and doing the bedtime routine while Jeremy helps Judah with some homework. 9 p.m. Jeremy made a fire outside, and I cracked a soda water and rolled a joint. We’re sitting out here talking, listening to music and looking at the stars. Wednesday 7:30 a.m. Ramona’s playing with magnets, and I emptied out a piggy bank so she could put the coins back in. That kept her busy for about an hour while I made her breakfast. 8:45 a.m. Mona put on her red rubber rain boots, and we’re going outside to enjoy the weather. The ice is almost all melted, and we’re walking along the creek that runs in front of our house. We stop to throw in rocks and splash around in the puddle. 10 a.m. I’m driving to Golden Hour Salon for my first haircut since the pandemic started. Noon Back home drinking more coffee. I’ve been editing my book in a large walk-in closet that we converted to be a part-time office. 1:30 p.m. Jeremy took Ramona to the pediatrician to get immunizations. 2 p.m. I took advantage of the empty house and worked on a song. It’s so nice today, so I took a guitar outside to the swing and practiced finger picking while listening to the birds. 4 p.m. Everyone’s home, and we’re hanging out on the couch reading. Judah is whittling and sanding a stick he found — he wants to make a sword. 5 p.m. Jeremy and I pick up some suits from a place on Music Row called Any Old Iron. It’s owned by a local designer, Andrew Clancey, whose designs and beading are so psychedelic and artistic. I adore him. (He also makes great sequin and rhinestone masks.) 6:15 p.m. We pick up dinner from Superica, a great Tex-Mex restaurant, where I always order the shrimp tacos. They’re sinfully good. 7 p.m. My mom already put Ramona to bed since she missed her nap, so Jeremy and I are reading to Judah. It’s nice to give him extra attention when we can because the toddler demands so much. 8:30 p.m. I pour a tea and draw a bath. 9:30 p.m. Turned on the new “Unsolved Mysteries,” and I’m doing a little stretching and a free-weight workout. I used to go to the gym all the time, but since the pandemic, I’ve been forcing myself to work out at home. Thursday 8 a.m. Ramona isn’t feeling great and is running a little fever, so we let her watch a little TV. 9:30 a.m. My hair and makeup artist, Tarryn, arrives to help me do my hair for a photo shoot. This is only the third time I’ve had my hair or makeup done all year. 11 a.m. The photographer arrived, set up a blue backdrop and very quickly snapped some photos. Noon I’m eating lox for breakfast and having another cup of coffee. 1 p.m. Went outside to our picnic table and started editing my book. 2 p.m. I’m picking Mona up from the neighbors to put her down for a nap and go get a Covid test. I take one weekly just to be extra safe. 3:45 p.m. I’m back home, and the kids are outside jumping on the trampoline. 4:45 p.m. Jeremy’s making dinner, and we’re making a fort. 5:45 p.m. We put on Billie Holiday and sit down to eat. We hold hands, and Judah leads us in a prayer. His dinner prayers almost always include asking that God help the homeless and end coronavirus. 6:30 p.m. Judah and I went into the music room to play double drums. He makes up a beat, and I have to copy it and vice versa. 7:30 p.m. I read to Ramona while Jeremy and Judah build a fire and make s’mores. 8:30 p.m. Both kids are in bed. I go out to enjoy the fire, and my friend joins. We pick guitars and drink turmeric tea until 12:30 a.m. Friday 8 a.m. Back at it again with the kids and the morning routine. I make blueberry pancakes while Ramona plays with pots and pans. The house is really trashed — toys everywhere — but it’s Friday, so I don’t stress about it. I’ll clean later. 9 a.m. We go on a walk but get interrupted by the rain. Back inside we FaceTime my 90-year-old grandmother. She beat Covid a couple months ago but hasn’t been able to be out of the nursing home in a year. We call her often to check in. 10 a.m. Jeremy relieves me so I can work on editing my book. Noon Ate oatmeal for breakfast, thought about a John Prine lyric and came inside to pick some guitar. 1 p.m. Recorded a SiriusXM D.J. takeover for a Canadian station called Northern Americana. I made a playlist for International Women’s Day. 2:30 p.m. Ramona woke up from her nap, so we’re jumping on the trampoline. 6 p.m. My mom took the children on a long walk, but everyone’s back for dinner. 6:05 p.m. My daughter throws a huge tantrum (terrible twos are coming early here) so I spend some time calming her down. We take some deep breaths and sit in a quiet room. 6:20 p.m. I finally get her calmed and sit down to a cold plate of delicious food. 7 p.m. I give Ramona a bath and distract her with some washable bath crayons to paint on the bathtub while I sing and play guitar. Jeremy and Judah play Zelda in his bedroom. 7:30 p.m. The toilet overflows, Jeremy fixes it with a few choice four-letter words, I laugh. 8 p.m. We’re all reading books, kissing foreheads and saying good night. 10 p.m. We turn on “Judas and the Black Messiah.” The house is trashed, but I don’t care — I’ve cleaned all week, and I’m tired. We can worry about that tomorrow. Source link Orbem News #Diary #Margo #Nashville #Pandemic #price #Rebel #Work
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aliproductssell · 3 years
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My First Princess Make Up Kit - 12 Pc Kids Makeup Set - Washable Pretend Makeup For Girls - These Makeup Toys for Girls Include Everything Your Princess Needs To Play Dress Up - Comes with Stylish Bag
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islamfakrul · 2 years
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Top 10 Best kids washable makeup [2022]
Top 10 Best kids washable makeup [2022]
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bigoexpress · 3 years
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EFOSHM Makeup Toys for Girls- 27 Pieces Washable Kids Makeup kit- Safe & Non-Toxic Beauty Set for Christmas Birthday Party- Comes with Cute Rabbit Cosmetic Bag
EFOSHM Makeup Toys for Girls- 27 Pieces Washable Kids Makeup kit- Safe & Non-Toxic Beauty Set for Christmas Birthday Party- Comes with Cute Rabbit Cosmetic Bag
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ruman123blog · 3 years
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AWEFRANK 30 Pcs Kids Makeup Kit for Girl, Washable Girl Makeup Toy with Makeup Box, Non-Toxic Pretend Play Makeup Kit for Kids, Girl Real Cosmetic Toy Beauty Set
AWEFRANK 30 Pcs Kids Makeup Kit for Girl, Washable Girl Makeup Toy with Makeup Box, Non-Toxic Pretend Play Makeup Kit for Kids, Girl Real Cosmetic Toy Beauty Set
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hellotodaymyydeal · 3 years
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Aashiya trades Real Cosmetic for Little Girls,Kids Makeup Kit for Girls, Kids - Play Washable Makeup Set+ Nail art boX+5 piece Mermaid Eraser+1 Unicorn Mirror
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