No makeup day! What do you think? (red, beauty, look)
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A "no makeup day" is the typical day of a mid western woman isnt it?
This is something that will NEVER catch on. NEVER. Women want to look good. Men want women to look good. Women are not going to want to go for such ridiculousness. Well, maybe the unattractive women who are jealous of the attractive women maybe, but I dont ever EVER see this as something that will catch on, except for maybe the patchouli new age sorceress type women, but they already live their daily lives like that.
The attractive women wouldn't need the makeup but the unattractve would.
I have to admit that I honestly wouldn't know how to wear make-up if I wanted to. Sometimes I'd get an Avon catalog at work and it always baffled me just how much cr*p exists to pile on one's face.
I have to admit that I honestly wouldn't know how to wear make-up if I wanted to. Sometimes I'd get an Avon catalog at work and it always baffled me just how much cr*p exists to pile on one's face. Why is there eyeshadow and eyeliner and eye gel and mascara and dark circle cover-up and crow's feet tightener...and that's just for one tiny area of the face. And then you get into dark spot cover-up and lightener and foundation and blush...you need some kind of chart for what goes on first.
Thanks for the chuckle....a chart to know what goes on first. LOL
Or hey, you could just go with a plain old "foundation", a little blush, draw on your eyeliner pencil and eye shadow and call it good. No matter what, I never, ever got into all that other mumbo jumbo. It's 5 min max and I'm outta there!
I'd prefer a light make-up day rather than no make-up (unless I'm digging in the garden or cleaning). I really like not wearing foundation....just mascara, a little bronzer, a little lipstick - let my skin breathe.
My skin isn't oily at all...I'm just one of those people who freak out over, say, a tag on a shirt and have to cut it out. Otherwise I go all day thinking 'It's touching me' until I find some scissors. I'm the same with lotion...I can tolerate it for about a minute before I have to wash it off. I'll have to try some more brands though...if it absorbs fast I might be able to handle it.
Have you tried any light oil blends? I prefer to use straight coconut oil as a "lotion", but my sister mixes it with a bit of sweet almond oil and uses that.
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Originally Posted by ParallelJJCat
Why is there eyeshadow and eyeliner and eye gel and mascara and dark circle cover-up and crow's feet tightener...and that's just for one tiny area of the face. And then you get into dark spot cover-up and lightener and foundation and blush...you need some kind of chart for what goes on first.
eyeshadow is for the color, eyeliner is to line and define the eye (think pop!), eye gel dunno, mascara brings out your lashes to frame your eyes, dark circle is pretty obvious, crow's feet tightner again obvious, but IMO not needed if you have a good facial care routine. As for the lightener, foundation, blush, powder, etc... I never use any of it. Blech.
I use a light/med neutral shade of brown for shadow with a lighter shade of cream/tan on the top part of my lid, then liner, and mascara and a clean lip gloss or balm, and that's it. And all that only if I feel I have to,lol.
Makeup isn't exactly "mandatory" for some of us, but it is a necessity if we want to enjoy the company of other human beings in public settings.
I have no eyebrows. I also have little strange burn scars on my face that look like zits, but never go away. I have very sparse eyelashes, and another scar near my chin makes my lower face look slightly askew, as if it were crooked.
Makeup corrects these things. Eyeliner gives my eyes depth that eyelashes normally give people. Eyebrow pencil gives a defined - well - eyebrow, over each eye, something most people don't even pay much attention to, unless the brow is completely missing, or especially unusual. Covering up the scar puts my lower face back into visual symmetry with the upper half, and a little foundation lightens the burn marks that look like zits.
I rarely wear lipstick, or even lip gloss. But I look rather freakish and disfigured and "off kilter" without any makeup on. I'm sure no one would take a job interview seriously if I had gone in without any; they probably would've been pushing the interview along hoping I'd go away fast and never bother them again.
I don't mind, I accept that this is how I look, and that I have to wear makeup before I leave the house. What I -do- mind, is people who are so quick to judge and assume that makeup should be a requirement for every woman, that women are not capable of looking perfectly presentable without it UNLESS there is something physically wrong with their face, or that we all only want to wear it to be pretty. I resent that attitude from either side. It shows the ugliness in humanity, beyond the physical.
I see a movement too. It's called every day life. LOL.
Right?! That 60 day project would be downright easy for me in the winter. I rarely wear makeup and don't bother to shave much when I'm in pants and sweaters. The only thing I'd really be giving up is tweezing my eyebrows.
He said most girls he saw went to bed with a complete face full of makeup.
That's me.
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