Exclusive | Moms launch anti-glitzy 'Get Un-Ready With Me' effort to teach young girls to embrace their looks
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Exclusive | Moms launch anti-glitzy 'Get Un-Ready With Me' effort to teach young girls to embrace their looks
"Going makeup-free is so freeing. I have more interesting and important things to contribute to the world other than just my physical appearance."
"I believe it's OK to want to feel good and put on makeup. But I don't believe we need it every day."
Sarah Lee, a mother of four, is leading the charge in a new movement where women, including celebrities, are embracing a makeup-free lifestyle. This 'Get Un-Ready With Me' movement aims to teach young girls to appreciate their natural beauty and worth beyond appearance. Influencers, including Holly Jessica, advocate for a balanced approach to makeup, suggesting it shouldn't be a daily necessity. This initiative stands in stark contrast to the 'Get Ready With Me' trend, targeting the pressures young girls face to conform to beauty standards.
Read at New York Post
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