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I wear very little makeup.
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with make-up Less is More. meaning you want your make-up to look like you are NOT wearing any. ****I had a friend at work a long time ago who was a wonderful personality, but very homely. She wore way too much make-up. bleached hair the whole works. She told me that at that time she had been married 11 years and her husband had NEVER seen her without make-up. She got up 1 hour earlier than him to put her make-up on, had full make-up when her 3 girls were born and said if she was sick and vomited, she always re-applied lipstick. I wanted to tell her she was mentally ill, but did not because she was truly a special person and co-worker. i dont know where she is now, but if she died, I'm sure the mortician had a good photo of her to get just the right make-up on.
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I agree with the "less is more" with makeup. I sometimes like to have something to even out my skin tone and mascara and nothing more. I was using an eye shadow for a while and the color absolutely perfect for me, then the company stopped making that shade.
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Edited by
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Mon 05/25/20 11:06 PM
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all the colors on your top are good for you -good eye!
:) ( I watch a lot of makeover shows ) |
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With a mask and glasses it makes it hard to see how I really look at home. I haven't been wearing any lately. I think that less is more.
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Wearing make up sometimes bring sense of acceptance and boosts one's self esteem
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Just kept me from getting jobs -the spikey hair didn't help, either
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As this question is for men, I think most men would say they like women wearing little or no makeup at all. Good for women who are naturally beautiful... but for us women who are not naturally beautiful, we need a little (or a lot) of help. My two cents Makes perfect sense! |
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Edited by
Unknow
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Tue 08/11/20 10:18 PM
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I felt that this is a general conversation for everyone, but for men, how do you really feel with women and their makeup. Be honest. Seriously? There are "individuals" on this site, whom are immature about their excessive use of glamorizing cosmetics. It isn't making them attractive, but the opposite, it makes them utterly repulsive to one's sensibilities. |
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None, since masks make my acne come back.
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I have always felt that none is better. If a woman wants to add a little to make herself feel better about herself then more power to her but overall I want to see the face not one that is covered in layers of makeup.
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right
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Yeah less is more but it is amazing what women can do with it also
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I can't wear any because the masks cause me to break out.
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mask gave me a nose zit -gone now but coulda used some makeup on it
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mask gave me a nose zit -gone now but coulda used some makeup on it Those masks will do it every time! |
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I can't not wear a mask, so I have to wash every time I take it off -doesn't always work |
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a little goes a long way. makeup should enhance not hide the natural beauty God gifted us with. just my thoughts.
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