1. Communication understanding: Have a candid conversation with your parents and understand why they oppose your makeup. Perhaps it's because you're worried that cosmetics are harmful to your skin, or because you feel like you're still young and don't need these external decorations. Express your interest and motivation for makeup, such as wanting to boost confidence, attend specific occasions, or learn makeup techniques, and let them know that your intention is positive.
2. Show maturity: Prove that you can handle makeup responsibly. For example, researching and selecting cosmetics that are suitable for one's skin type and of reliable quality, learning the correct makeup removal and skincare methods, and ensuring that makeup does not cause harm to the skin. At the same time, you can set reasonable makeup times and occasions, such as only putting on makeup on weekends or special events, to show your parents your self-control and maturity.
3. Seeking compromise: If parents still insist on opposing after direct communication, try to find a compromise solution that is acceptable to both parties. For example, you can propose to have your parents accompany you in selecting cosmetics, or learn makeup techniques under their supervision to build trust. You can also set some goals or conditions, such as trying makeup after achieving a certain level of academic performance, which can motivate you to study hard and show your parents your determination and progress.