I have to come up with a speech about what I feel should go into room 101.

Room 101 is a british tv programme, which came from a book. It's basically when people give reasons of what they don't like. The presenter decides, what goes into room 101.

I am doing a similar thing in my school.
I have chosen to do "girls who wear a lot of make up. I'm simplyfying my speech into 10 reasons.

1.It’s a waste of time
2.It’s a waste of money
3.You just look ridiculous
4.Who cares what you look like?
5.It makes you look fake
6.(I believe that) The real you is beautiful you
7.At the end of it all you’ll end up looking like Kat from Eastenders!

I need help to come up with more ideas. Any suggestions?

8. Some people could assume you're a tramp or prostitute

9. It's inappropriate for school.
10. Too much make up disturbs the educational process.

Thanks.

I agree with 9 & 10.
But 8 isn't exactly appropriate reason as I don't want to offend anyone.

I need to add humour as well!

But humour isn't exactly my strongest point! :)

Nonetheless, 8 is true. Some people, like me, could assume the girl is a tramp.

lol...

I really want to say that and I do think the same. But my teacher gave a set of rules, which consisted of us to not offend anyone and to give constructive reasons.
sorry but teacher nowadays have VERY high expectations!! :)

Certainly! Here are some additional ideas to consider for your speech about girls who wear a lot of makeup:

8. It can be harmful to your skin: Wearing excessive makeup daily can clog pores, leading to breakouts and skin issues.
To find information on this topic, you can research and find articles and studies that discuss the potential risks and negative effects of heavy makeup use on the skin. Health and beauty websites, dermatology journals, and scientific research articles can be good sources.

9. It reinforces unrealistic beauty standards: Encouraging a natural, less makeup-focused appearance promotes acceptance of diverse beauty standards and challenges the notion that appearance is everything.
To support this point, you may want to explore articles, opinion pieces, or essays that discuss how the beauty industry perpetuates and profits from unrealistic beauty standards. Magazines, online platforms, and social media platforms that promote body positivity and natural beauty can be helpful sources.

10. It can mask self-esteem issues: Over-reliance on makeup may indicate underlying self-esteem issues or a lack of self-acceptance. Encouraging a more confident self-image based on personal qualities beyond physical appearance can have a positive impact on mental well-being.
To expand on this idea, you can research studies or empirical evidence that examine the psychological impact of makeup usage and its relation to self-esteem, body image, or confidence. Psychology journals, academic databases, and self-help books focusing on body positivity and self-worth can be useful resources.

Remember, when researching, always cross-reference information from multiple reputable sources to ensure accuracy and objectivity.