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I do like the natural, minimal amount of make-up look. Sometimes the extra eye shadow and liner is good. I never liked lipstick on myself. The last couple of years, I haven't worn any make-up.
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I do like the natural, minimal amount of make-up look. Sometimes the extra eye shadow and liner is good. I never liked lipstick on myself. The last couple of years, I haven't worn any make-up. Yeah, I'm like that too. A bit like the Artemis type: mostly natural, casual yet feminine, following her own 'rules' and likes when it comes to clothes and fashion. Not following hypes and fads, or 'fashion of the year/season'. I'm like that. I don't give a monkey's about fashion. I wear what looks good on me and feels good to me. I got my own style. |
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I think men are attracted to eye shadow/liner and lip color, but don't want to admit it. I haven't worn any makeup at all in 1 1/2 years and no man looked at me. ok, i'm callin' bs!!! oooh why dig this up, dub? because txsgal locked the newbies' version of this thread thanks, eric |
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Well, the young gals can get on this thread, if they want.
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Guys can give opinions too.
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I just use a combination of spackling powder and Johnson's floor wax (the old kind, in the can) and a bit of my own secret powder. It's basically The 1984 Nancy Raygun "just say no" era stuff but you can wear it for a week at a time.
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Last GF asked if I minded her not wearing that day, she seemed surprised when I said no. But we were going mud racing. IDK
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There are some women that can't leave the house without makeup on. If that is how they feel good, then do it.
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I think men are attracted to eye shadow/liner and lip color, but don't want to admit it. I haven't worn any makeup at all in 1 1/2 years and no man looked at me. ok, i'm callin' bs!!! oooh why dig this up, dub? because txsgal locked the newbies' version of this thread exactly. and, ftr, i wasn't callin bs on cat for not wearing makeup, but that no one looked at her. she may not have noticed, but men looked at her. |
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I'm feeling good going out and having no makeup.
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you should.
(just one man's opinion) |
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I just use a combination of spackling powder and Johnson's floor wax (the old kind, in the can) and a bit of my own secret powder. It's basically The 1984 Nancy Raygun "just say no" era stuff but you can wear it for a week at a time. Whatever blows your skirt up ....for me it's the car heater lol |
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Ok for going out but not while doing light work as I find the plough harness rubs it off
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Cat, you're stunning. Not complimenting, just stating a fact. You take care of yourself, and it pays off. You're no nonsense and straight forward.
Make-up can enhance or take away from a face, depending on the application. With the right applier, it has it's advantages, depending on the event. I use it on Halloween, or special goth nights (period pieces, from Egyptian to Baroque), or on mannequins If I have to have it temporary for a venue. designs change and so does the mannequin's make up, as do other things when doing F/X (special effects) People have good days and bad days. I think they should use it to feel better if they need to. I never judge on looks anyway, as to me, actions are more important. |
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I hate makeup. Only wear it when i have to
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Going too far from Natural doesn't attract. Yes relevant make up exposure enhance beautiful looks
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Exactly.... The ideal option
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I don't think it is necessary. (It also looks funny when you make out and their makeup gets all over you.... like making your bed -just gonna get messed up again, anyway.... :p but, seriously) ...I don't like that some women feel the must wear makeup -or that they are not beautiful without it. If they have fun with it -like clothes or accessories, that's understandable.
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