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  • Art: Learned about color theory and blending techniques through selecting and applying different eye shadow colors.
  • English Language Arts: Practiced descriptive writing skills by creating detailed descriptions of makeup looks.
  • History: Explored the historical significance of makeup, such as ancient Egyptian use of kohl and the role of cosmetics in different time periods.
  • Math: Applied mathematical concepts by measuring and calculating the ratios of makeup ingredients for a homemade lip balm.
  • Physical Education: Improved hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills through precise application of makeup products.
  • Science: Learned about the chemical composition of cosmetics and their impact on the skin by reading ingredient labels and researching potential allergens.
  • Social Studies: Analyzed cultural norms and beauty standards associated with makeup practices in different societies and discussed their socio-cultural implications.

For continued development, the child can explore more advanced makeup techniques, such as contouring and highlighting, through online tutorials or books. They can also experiment with creating their own unique makeup looks and documenting their process to showcase their creativity. Furthermore, studying the branding and marketing strategies of different makeup companies can provide insights into the business side of the beauty industry.

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