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By *uperS77 OP Man
over a year ago
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What are the thoughts about men using some make up to help with their self esteem and confidence? Maybe to hide the odd spot or blemish. How would a woman feel on a meet if she noticed he was wearing some? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Do whatever makes you feel comfortable and besides anyone who did have a problem with it is a tad hypocritical. Anything that makes you feel better about yourself can only be a good thing |
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Make up isn't gendered.
I have no issue with men wearing make up. It doesn't change anything about them from a sexuality/identity POV.
Wear whatever you want, sleep with whoever will have you, be comfortable in yourself x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Men can wear whatever they want. Makeup isn't just for females. As is females shouldn't be expected to wear makeup. If people that expectation about me - makeup and a fancy hairdo on a meet they're gonna be bitterly, bitterly disappointed. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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If I could actually be bothered with applying it, I'd have no problem wearing some to enhance my already natural beauty!
However as the owner of a new(ish) beard, and just general skin care routine as it is my time can be a bit consumed as it is. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" my time can be a bit consumed as it is. "
Please remember to tell people this when they expect women to curl their hair, put makeup on, clean the house, wash everybodies clothes and cook meals |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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OP not sure if it’s anything you would be interested in or any help at at. But I follow James and Robert Welsh for their skin care and make up tips and reviews . The videos could also give a hand on finding the right product for your skin type. One is more skin care (James) and the other is more MUA (Robert). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If I could actually be bothered with applying it, I'd have no problem wearing some to enhance my already natural beauty!
However as the owner of a new(ish) beard, and just general skin care routine as it is my time can be a bit consumed as it is. "
Skin care doesn’t have to take hours. Robert and James Welsh both have beards yet maintain their skin care. Having a beard doesn’t mean you can’t have good skin care .
Granted their field is in the beauty industry. But a skin care routine can be 10minute per evening. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No issue with it, just don't find it particularly attractive on a man.
I can appreciate the make up of a lot of the TVs on here though. Some gorgeous make up skills. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"If I could actually be bothered with applying it, I'd have no problem wearing some to enhance my already natural beauty!
However as the owner of a new(ish) beard, and just general skin care routine as it is my time can be a bit consumed as it is.
Skin care doesn’t have to take hours. Robert and James Welsh both have beards yet maintain their skin care. Having a beard doesn’t mean you can’t have good skin care .
Granted their field is in the beauty industry. But a skin care routine can be 10minute per evening. "
I didn't say that it does take hours, or that you can't do both. I do both. I don't wish to add an additional 3rd process to my routine.
They do however have barely more than stubble beards. Requires much less attention and maintenance each day than a 4+ inch beard - again not hours, but with the exception of the application of beard filler, they will spend significantly less time on their facial hair maintenance than I would. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If I could actually be bothered with applying it, I'd have no problem wearing some to enhance my already natural beauty!
However as the owner of a new(ish) beard, and just general skin care routine as it is my time can be a bit consumed as it is.
Skin care doesn’t have to take hours. Robert and James Welsh both have beards yet maintain their skin care. Having a beard doesn’t mean you can’t have good skin care .
Granted their field is in the beauty industry. But a skin care routine can be 10minute per evening.
I didn't say that it does take hours, or that you can't do both. I do both. I don't wish to add an additional 3rd process to my routine.
They do however have barely more than stubble beards. Requires much less attention and maintenance each day than a 4+ inch beard - again not hours, but with the exception of the application of beard filler, they will spend significantly less time on their facial hair maintenance than I would. "
I misread your first post, so I apologise. I read it that you have a beard and skin care routines would be to time consuming. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Doesn't phase me, no one said make up was just for women. I just like having friends that know more about it than I do so they can help when I'm trying to find the right shade. I'm not a fan of make up shopping. |
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