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Sep 6, 2013
Juliet M.
Sep 6, 2013
Oriana P.
Preach ^^
Sep 6, 2013
Jamie B.
:(
Sep 6, 2013
Kate S.
They should also make dolls more realistic
Not everyone is super tall and skinny and perfect..
Sep 7, 2013
Mikayla B.
Sep 7, 2013
Mary R.
That is scary
Sep 7, 2013
Olivia G.
I don't think it matters if it has make up or not, the point is to sell, not to prove a point, what ever makes the buyer happy
Sep 7, 2013
Juliet M.
Obviously the buyers would choose the one with makeup. My point is its okay to show your natural face and you don't have to look like barbie since thats what most girls fantasize about.
Sep 7, 2013
Olivia G.
A Barbie is just a fun toy for little kids, who cares if it has make up, no matter what society will judge you.
Sep 7, 2013
Mikayla B.
@Olivia you don't get it,every little girl wants to be pretty like Barbie and the reality is no one could be barbie because it is unrealistic. Its not from a buyer standpoint, but a society stand point. People buy clothes right? Is the point just to sell them?? Or to wear what you like and people talk about fashion?
Sep 7, 2013
Olivia G.
I'm not disagreeing with you but I'm also sharing my standpoint, I also think it's pointless to be so concerned with a doll when there's so many more problems in the world, such as in Syria.
Sep 7, 2013
Kate S.
Ok I don't want to start an argument but I remember being little and thinking everyone looks like Barbie...just perfect
Barbie is completely unrealistic and teaches kids early on society's idea of beautiful
Makeup can be fun and dressing up and all that but kids need to know real life
No I don't mean they need to know horrible things
But everyone's beautiful in their own way
That's life
That's whys kids need to understand
Some people may closing resemble Barbie but its rare
Sorry for the long message
But I just feel little kids are blinded by this idea of perfection society has created
That can lead to lack of confidence, body issues, eating disorders etc.
Sep 7, 2013
Kate S.
What*
Sep 7, 2013
Kate S.
Closely*
Sep 7, 2013
Olivia G.
I agree @kate! But at the same time try just need to know not to let society define them and live life
Sep 7, 2013
Lil G.
Since when did no makeup mean darker roots and yellow teeth and no eyelashes...😂?