Topic: make up/cosmetics
herperharty's photo
Fri 08/14/20 08:21 AM
Yes you are right

Gtb Marvin 's photo
Mon 08/31/20 05:40 AM
Sure

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Mon 08/31/20 04:52 PM
I haven't worn any makeup at all for the last two years. I feel that I am mostly invisible. I'm am thinking that it is a good thing.

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Mon 08/31/20 08:53 PM
I never wore a lot of makeup but have scaled back from what I did wear, now mostly I wear a tinted sunscreen/ bb cream by Garnier and lip tint . I am really pale skin so the tinted sunscreen gives me a little color and I don't have to worry about sweating it off when I run/workout


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Tue 09/01/20 12:29 PM
Just an eyeliner pencil and mascara

Cutiepieforyou's photo
Tue 09/01/20 12:31 PM
I don't wear any because it comes of on my mask now.

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Mon 01/04/21 05:46 PM
I'm a guy who never wore makeup, and nobody pays attention anyway.

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Mon 01/04/21 05:55 PM
My fine british skin is suited to the natural look . There is little point wearing makeup when I am surfing or sailing ..

I could not live without lip balm . ., luckily I make my own Using Manuka honey , beeswax and natural berry fruits .

If I am in a seductive mood .. red lips are all I need :wink: biggrin


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Tue 01/05/21 01:23 AM
Up to the woman I believe. The whole cosmetic industry is geared towards making woman someone they are not.
Why?
Not to make them feel better but to make money. Pure and simple.
Personally I prefer a woman with minimal or no makeup if dating. Purely because it conveys two things...1. She is proud of her looks and hides nothing, 2. She is conveying to me or her partner "this is me". No camouflage, no insecurities, proud confident and self assured. We all have imperfections but how many of us can see pass them and still relish life?

Poetrywriter's photo
Tue 01/05/21 02:38 PM

The whole cosmetic industry is geared towards making woman someone they are not.
Why?
Not to make them feel better but to make money. Pure and simple.


Ok where is your proof?

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Tue 01/05/21 02:52 PM
How is the woman, who wears make-up, making money?

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Tue 01/05/21 05:02 PM
The manufacturer makes you believe you need there brand of makeup to morph you into a super model. Not the end user.

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Tue 01/05/21 05:02 PM
Look at the price of makeup. Proof enough!

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Tue 01/05/21 05:19 PM
I think most knowledgeable women learn that make-up can enhance what you already have.

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Tue 01/05/21 05:20 PM
Cosmetics doesn't have to be expensive.

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Tue 01/05/21 05:41 PM
A woman can look good with little to no make up. The ones that cake it on, may as well learn to juggle.

It is nice every now and then when women put on the war paint for a night on the town, but probably shouldn't be wearing any to work until we figure out how men and women can work together without sexualizing the workplace.

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Tue 01/05/21 06:35 PM
Bobtail, I can maybe see women wear "war paint" , as you say, in a nightclub, but no makeup at work? Wearing any makeup is sexulizing the workplace? According to you.

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Tue 01/05/21 06:53 PM
I am not more attracted to a woman that wears make up than on that is not. In fact I would rather be with a woman that doesn't feel she has to wear make up, but does if the situation warrants. If I was with a woman that does use make up I would like to know she is using a brand that does not use animal testing.

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Tue 01/05/21 07:13 PM
How could it not be, Cat? Make-up has one purpose, attractiveness. Are you telling me it's perfectly reasonable for a woman to purposefully make herself more attractive to go to work, then a guy in the office get's written up or the very least a trip to HR for noticing? The workplace needs to be clinical, until we figure out how to work together.

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Tue 01/05/21 07:24 PM
Well, bobtail, if a guy can't handle an attractive woman, maybe it's part of the job.