@Wende2,
Please ask your fellow host neighbor if removing makeup is resulting in stained or discolored towels, or if she has a method to avoid that from happening. There was another thread about towels and linens, and at least one host provided a specific towel for makeup removal and I believe another host provided makeup removal pads. I've found that Shout works very well for removing stains on linens and furniture upholstery, but almost all of my facecloths are discolored.
Earlier this month, I had a guest who booked for four (space limit) and said they were bringing a toddler. I inquired about the child's age, and reminded them that the apartment wasn't suited for children under five, because there weren't any socket covers, a cabinet latch for where cleaning agents are stored, or a safety gate for the deck stairs. They never responded, and at arrival I saw the three adults as listed on the booking, but they had a one year old and another child who they didn't tell me about. The older child constantly ran in the apartment. Like @Sarah977 said, the mess that was left behind was due to the adults not cleaning up large spills and dropped food. Also, one leg on the glass coffee table was broken. I decided to stop allowing kids under 12 in that apartment, because the space is just not suited for them and their parents.
Barbie dolls were a short part of my young childhood, and had been tucked away for quite some time before I reached my pre-adolescent years. I grew up in a small town in Northern California that had a lot of agriculture: wineries, orchards, cattle, and only one bus that ran from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. As a child I would ride my bike all over town, climb fruit trees, go into ditches for polliwogs, rollerskate and play games in the street with my friends until the street lights came on.