The Goddess sparks a debate on social media: "At what age did your daughter ask you for makeup?"

La Diosa sparked debate on Instagram by asking about the appropriate age for girls to wear makeup. Mothers shared their experiences, highlighting makeup as a form of adolescent expression.


The Cuban singer La Diosa reconnected with her followers on a more intimate and familial level by sharing a special moment with her daughter Reychel, who appears in a video posted on Instagram, excitedly selecting makeup products.

Reychel is growing up, and at this stage as a teenager, La Diosa is focused on being by her side as a mother and guiding her step by step through this phase of her life.

"At what age did your daughter ask you for makeup?" La Diosa asked her followers on Instagram, sparking a lively debate about the appropriate age for girls to start wearing makeup.

A flood of experiences from mothers and followers sparked her question in the comments, where they shared their experiences, anecdotes, and viewpoints on the topic.

For many mothers, makeup is not just a game of imitation but a tool for expression that comes with adolescence, although others confess that their daughters' curiosity began much earlier. There are also those who raised their daughters to start using makeup at a later age.

“Rachel was the same age when I started wearing makeup”; “Rachel is growing up now. All little girls love makeup from a very young age”; “At five, she would paint her little face, but it wasn't until she turned 15 that she started using makeup. Your girl is beautiful, God bless her”; “My eldest asked for it first at 13 and I bought it for her”; “At all ages, with the difference that there weren't the opportunities that girls have today to have makeup that doesn't harm their faces”; “The first time my daughter was able to wear makeup was at her 15. I raised her the old-fashioned way,” some commented.

“My daughters started wearing makeup at 18; I didn't allow them to wear it before because they are too young for so much makeup, and I still tell them to be natural. I advise them that those products have a lot of chemicals and to take care of their skin naturally.” “My daughters are driving me crazy, and they are twins; imagine how expensive Sephora is for me almost every weekend. Whatever lip gloss comes out, they want it. You're doing the right thing, teach her to be feminine and to take pride in her appearance; that is our duty as mothers, let’s not leave it to this society that will tarnish her.” “My mom didn't let me wear makeup, and I was already in middle school where a friend wore makeup and would put it on during school and take it off before going home. I was 13 years old,” shared others.

Recently, La Diosa expressed her mixed feelings upon seeing how quickly her children are growing leaving childhood and adolescence behind.

Frequently Asked Questions about La Diosa and her daughter Reychel

At what age is it appropriate for girls to start wearing makeup according to the debate initiated by La Diosa?

The appropriate age for girls to start wearing makeup varies according to each mother’s opinion, as evidenced by the social media debate started by La Diosa. Some mothers allow their daughters to use makeup from the age of five, while others wait until adolescence, emphasizing the importance of guiding daughters in the proper use of makeup products.

How has La Diosa influenced her daughter Reychel's artistic career?

The Goddess has been a significant influence on her daughter Reychel's artistic career, from opening an Instagram account for her to collaborating on musical performances. Reychel has shown an innate talent and charisma, establishing herself as a promising figure within the Cuban artistic family.

What was La Diosa's reaction upon discovering that she is not her daughter's favorite singer?

The Goddess reacted with humor and affection upon discovering that her daughter Reychel considers Olivia Rodrigo to be her favorite singer. This charming exchange reflects the closeness and bond between mother and daughter, emphasizing that, despite musical preferences, The Goddess remains an important figure for Reychel.

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Deneb González

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