She can listen to podcasts.
She could be an artist who uses the time of doing makeup as an opportunity to tell creative stories, perhaps inspired by the colors and products she's using. For example, she might tell a story about a fairy - like transformation while applying glittery eyeshadow, as if she's creating a magical look that goes along with the story.
Maybe she wants to pass the time.
It could also be a way to connect with others. People who watch her do makeup and listen to her stories might feel like they have something in common with her. They might be interested in both makeup and good stories, so it's a great way to build a community around her. She can gain followers who are not only into makeup but also into her storytelling style.
In most cases, it is appropriate. It's a form of self - expression for the little girl. As long as the makeup she uses is safe for her young skin and the story she tells is positive and age - appropriate. It can be a really cute and interesting activity that can also help her develop skills such as public speaking (while doing the tutorial) and creativity (by combining makeup and story - telling).
It could be quite fun and engaging. She might get more confident as she shares her tales while enhancing her look.
It could be about her sharing personal experiences or fictional tales as she enhances her appearance.
She might tell stories about the latest makeup trends she has tried. For example, she could talk about how a new eyeshadow palette she bought worked out for her and the little adventure she had while shopping for it.
It's quite unique and might be both thrilling and creative. She could combine the spooky tales with the art of makeup to create a captivating and unusual experience.
It depends. If you're good at multitasking, then it can be really cool. But if you get distracted easily, it might disrupt the flow of the story. However, if you plan it out well, like having the makeup steps match the plot points of the story, it can be a unique and memorable experience. For instance, when you reach the part about a witch in the story, you could start adding green face paint and a big fake wart on your nose.
It can be a really interesting idea. When you do makeup while telling scary stories, it can enhance the spooky atmosphere. For example, if you are telling a story about a vampire, you can gradually put on pale makeup with dark circles around the eyes to make yourself look more like a vampire as the story progresses. It's like a live - action performance that can engage your audience more.