It’s widely known that many people, including celebrities, utilize Photoshop for their images. However, Jennifer Lopez stands apart from the Kardashian clan in this regard.
Fans are accustomed to seeing her impeccably styled and made up. Recently, Lopez decided to surprise her audience by revealing her bare face, free of makeup.
In her latest post, she demonstrated her daily makeup routine, beginning with a lifting serum followed by a nourishing cream that boasts brightening benefits. She then applied a radiance enhancer and a highlighter from her own line of products.
This candid glimpse into her beauty regimen sparked a lively discussion among her followers. While many expressed their admiration for her natural look, others speculated about the use of filters. Some urged her to reveal her true skin, while a few suggested she relies on high-end cosmetics and laser treatments.
Notably, this video has generated significant debate among her fans, making it one of her most talked-about posts to date.
MY MIL DRESSED AS A WITCH FOR HALLOWEEN — AND NOW MY KID IS TR.AUMATlZE.D!
It sounds like such a tough situation! Halloween is supposed to be fun, but I can completely see how this went too far, especially for a young child. Here’s a possible approach that might help calm her fears and explain the situation:
First, try gently talking to your daughter and validating her feelings. Tell her it’s okay to feel scared and that even grown-ups can be spooked sometimes. Then, explain that Halloween is a time when people dress up to look silly or different from how they usually do – even adults! You could say, “Grandma was just pretending to be a witch, like when you dress up as a princess or a superhero.”
If she’s still worried, maybe go through some pictures together, like showing her photos of grandma without the costume. You could even do a fun little makeup session at home where you both take turns “transforming” each other, so she can see that makeup and costumes are just ways to play pretend.
Later, maybe you and your mother-in-law can arrange a calm, positive visit where she can be herself, maybe even in “happy” colors instead of the dark ones that might remind your daughter of the witch costume. Hopefully, it will help replace those scary memories with warmer ones, and grandma can be back in her good books soon!
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