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Originally Posted by randomparent
Spray tan and bronzer. Trump has rosacea. Tanning beds would cause flares, so I'm sure he avoids them. Drinking causes flares, too, which may be another reason he avoids alcohol.
That's said to be due to brother Fred's alcoholism. I sympathize with his losing a sibling, it's not an easy thing to get through.
If I am not mistaken i think this guy is gay or trans I'm not sure he did a commercial ///but- he has a right to put on anything he likes- and to stop him is UN-American
Exactly.
Im sorry but people need to get over wanting others to conceal their true selves.
There is nothing incorrect psychologically about men trying on different roles especially when they are children. The problem now is that we are at risk from monsters who want to kill us....and some men are so emasculated that they don't see it.
who's out to get you this time, gay men wearing makeup?
That's said to be due to brother Fred's alcoholism. I sympathize with his losing a sibling, it's not an easy thing to get through.
Yes, I'm aware of his older brother's alcoholism. It's a very sad story. I was just pointed out that alcohol is a common trigger for rosacea, which might also have contributed to Trump's decision not to drink at all. His skin is very fair, and the redness would be quite apparent without the use of bronzer or spray tan. I'm sure Trump thinks the bronzer makes him look healthy and vigorous, and it probably does make him look better on camera. I have no explanation for the orange hair dye, however. He's a light brunette. Why he thinks "red" hair looks good I will never understand. I am a redhead, and whatever color he's putting on his head does not occur in nature.
As an aside, my family has a history of rosacea. My grandfather had pronounced phymatous rosacea (W.C. Field's nose). My mother has the broken facial blood vessels associated with the condition, and one of my brothers has the inflamed eyelids that are characteristic of rosacea. My skin, so far, is pretty good, but I flush easily and have slight reddening of my upper chest, which is a sign I will develop rosacea, too. I use an extremely mild facial cleanser and a high-SPF sunscreen for sensitive skin and avoid triggers like bright sun (difficult since I live in Denver), alcohol, vigorous cardio, and hot showers. I ran a marathon a few years ago, and the facial flushing did not resolve until the next day. Rosacea sucks.
Last edited by randomparent; 02-05-2017 at 01:12 PM..
I'll be sympathetic when men come to grips with the fact that -- Newsflash! -- women also have body hair, and they stop making comments about how gross a women is when she doesn't shave her armpits, legs, and pubic region. Or imply that her face isn't attractive in its natural, bare state.
Still trying to fight biology and evolution eh? You can do whatever you want.. real men like feminine women. You know who doesn't? Gay men.
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