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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"With or without make-up on…? "
Lately even when we go out only makeup I do is my eyes and eyebrows. Nothing on my face anymore. Used to be time where I could not bare leave the house without any makeup |
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A good few ladies have told me they feel more confident with a little something on. One professional lady told me her husband has never ever seen her without makeup for the simple reason is she wants him to see her at her best all times.
I see lots of ladies working out and they have a little something on to look a little refreshed.
Whatever works for ya go for it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've Rochea ( excuse the spelling) I hate it I've red blochy skin tried so many fountains to cover it .. and I've blood vessels on my skin .. I'm a walking mess lol |
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By *erry cMan
over a year ago
Longford westmeath |
"I've Rochea ( excuse the spelling) I hate it I've red blochy skin tried so many fountains to cover it .. and I've blood vessels on my skin .. I'm a walking mess lol " I doubt it pics are fab camera don't lie |
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By *dfabMan
over a year ago
Dunboyne |
"I've Rochea ( excuse the spelling) I hate it I've red blochy skin tried so many fountains to cover it .. and I've blood vessels on my skin .. I'm a walking mess lol "
I've a fountain that's apparently great for the skin!
Sorry, couldn't help myself
There's some Irish product meant to be great for blotchiness. If I remember the name, I'll let you know. Or a fellow fabber will |
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"I've Rochea ( excuse the spelling) I hate it I've red blochy skin tried so many fountains to cover it .. and I've blood vessels on my skin .. I'm a walking mess lol
I've a fountain that's apparently great for the skin!
Sorry, couldn't help myself
There's some Irish product meant to be great for blotchiness. If I remember the name, I'll let you know. Or a fellow fabber will "
Tropic has a product for that, they released it recently, a friend swears by it, she has the same condition that I cant spell either. Their stuff appears expensive but is very high quality. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've Rochea ( excuse the spelling) I hate it I've red blochy skin tried so many fountains to cover it .. and I've blood vessels on my skin .. I'm a walking mess lol
I've a fountain that's apparently great for the skin!
Sorry, couldn't help myself
There's some Irish product meant to be great for blotchiness. If I remember the name, I'll let you know. Or a fellow fabber will
Tropic has a product for that, they released it recently, a friend swears by it, she has the same condition that I cant spell either. Their stuff appears expensive but is very high quality."
I tend to just wear mascara, a tinted moisturiser and a lip gloss when going out. Rest of the time I am 'au naturele'
I suffer from roseau too. Some foods do trigger a flare up as does stress and the sun. I use antibiotic cream on my roseau areas during the summer or on hols, or antibiotics if its really bad.
I recently purchased Tropic goods and yes, they are expensive but very, very good. Their mascara is fantastic. |
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"I've Rochea ( excuse the spelling) I hate it I've red blochy skin tried so many fountains to cover it .. and I've blood vessels on my skin .. I'm a walking mess lol "
Also have rosacea. Most common foundations, even the most light weight ones, feel like a mask and make my skin itch.
I found a green one, rosalique, that I can handle and it has really got coverage for red skin. And an all natural face cream with tea tree oil helps to keep minor flare ups in check. |
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By *cl2010Couple
over a year ago
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That is always a little hard to judge because good makeup is invisible
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Defo wouldn’t have the patience to do my make up everyday.
I do love eye make up myself it has defo changed since hitting 40.
Defo toned it down a bit but can still make really glam.
It’s all about the blending and the brushes you use. |
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Definitely without.
I don't like th feel of ot on my face.
I will wear makeup when I go on dates or to parties, but I really hate when I get sweaty during play and it's all messed up. I usually just want up washing my face during a bathroom break.
I wish it was more socially acceptable to go without, like how men don't have that expectation.
But I feel like people think you're not "making an effort" if you showed up for a drink with another couple with no makeup at all.
I only do it when I'm an environment where it feels like everyone else will be wearing makeup.
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By *ythenMan
over a year ago
North Co. Dublin |
"With or without make-up on…? "
Personally I prefer with ladies the “less is better” approach… that said I still have a thing for ladies with dark red lipstick… just something naught about it in my little head |
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"I feel better with it but actually rarely do put on makeup.
When I do, it's merely tinted moisturizer, mascara and a bit of eyeliner.
Less is definitely more!!! " thank you for the fab, can't return it because you have all my sex blocked, but love your pics also.x |
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I'm not ashamed to say that I (Gary) use a bitta makeup when it's warranted.
A bit of concealer goes a long way, and maybe a mascara brush to fill in and even out the beard.
Can't understand why most men are so against giving themselves a better complexion. |
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