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Zaskia Adya Mecca Responds to Criticism of Her Child's Makeup Before School, It's Ok, Just Fine

Zaskia Adya Mecca Responds to Criticism of Her Child's Makeup Before School, It's Ok, Just Fine

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Zaskia Adya Mecca Responds to Criticism of Her Child's Makeup Before School, It's Ok, Just Fine

As a mother of five, Zaskia Adya Mecca recently shared her children's daily activities, including her eldest child who is already in high school. Showing her child getting ready with makeup before heading to school, she had to face various comments and questions regarding her child's makeup habit. Here is Zaskia Mecca's relaxed reaction.

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Having a firstborn daughter who is now a high school teenager, Zaskia Adya Mecca shows her daughter’s habits before going to school. 

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The girl named Kanna Sybilla Bramantyo is busy curling her eyelashes and applying mascara seriously in front of the mirror. 

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With her hair simply tied back, Sybilla looks relaxed in a sports t-shirt. 

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After lightly applying powder to her face, Sybil doesn’t forget to apply lipstick, completing her makeup ritual. 

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Zaskia comments on her daughter’s preparations. "Oh my, she's taking so long. Hurry up, Syb," she types in the video caption. 

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Apparently, Sybill's habit sparked various reactions from netizens. Many questioned whether it is 'allowed to wear makeup' before school.

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Nevertheless, Zaskia responded to that curiosity casually. "It's safe. As long as the makeup isn't excessive, there’s no problem," Zaskia replied.

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There were even comments regarding Sybill's multiple ear piercings. Hanung Bramantyo's wife replied that it’s not an issue. Back in her high school days, having more than two piercings was still allowed.

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On the other hand, Zaskia's argument was also supported by mothers who had similar experiences. She feels that wearing makeup is quite reasonable, as long as it’s not excessive.