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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

On the radio today it said that the average woman spends some £15,000 in her lifetime on make-up and beauty products.

God knows how much an ugly one must spend.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'd be surprised if I spent £1000. I'm not big on make up or creams etc. Waste of money to me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

In her lifetime? Oh dear, I'm 30 and I think I've spent more than that already. Must be one of the ugly ones

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh, and it's worth every penny to me.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have natural beauty,don't need it

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

I've looked at my make up cupboard and I possibly have over £4000 of make up.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

I wear very little makeup

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Helena Rubenstien once said - "there are no ugly women... only lazy ones..."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

On the radio today it said that the average woman spends some £15,000 in her lifetime on make-up and beauty products.

God knows how much an ugly one must spend. "

And how much in money do men spend over there lifetime,to enhance there beer bellies

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By *urvymamaWoman  over a year ago

Doncaster

I rarely wear make up I believe wearing it all the time is very bad for your skin and in all fairness i always get compliments on my fresh faced look and have had very few blemishes and breakouts in my life time.

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By *jandjbCouple  over a year ago

Nr Manchester


"Helena Rubenstien once said - "there are no ugly women... only lazy ones...""

I agree. A lot of women don't make the most of themselves. I'm not saying everyone should wear makeup because it's a choice.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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On the radio today it said that the average woman spends some £15,000 in her lifetime on make-up and beauty products.

God knows how much an ugly one must spend. "

Pity more men don't wear it . Mind you, silk purses, sow's ears and all that

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I probably wear more make-up than most women here. No joke, I have worn foundation and BB cream.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've known a few women who literally paint on their face everyday! You can see the thick layers on the skin.

And they wonder why the men return them the next day? They say men lie, women lie all the time - you don't really look like that. Your eyelashes aren't that long. Your hair isn't that think. You ain't really that tall.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Check this clip, you'll see what I mean!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHFp8s_R1LU

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've known a few women who literally paint on their face everyday! You can see the thick layers on the skin.

And they wonder why the men return them the next day? They say men lie, women lie all the time - you don't really look like that. Your eyelashes aren't that long. Your hair isn't that think. You ain't really that tall. "

If they're paying for it and enjoying wearing it, it's up to them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I spend around 100 - 200 pound a month on make up. I can't keep away from the MAC counter on payday. It takes a lot of make up To look natural for me. As without it I'm pretty horrific.

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By *ampWithABrainWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow

I'm another who rarely wears make up and I've been lucky enough to be complimented on my youthful appearance. I do however protect my skin from the sun and have all my life (white skinned Celt that burns easily) and look after my skin with good quality skincare and I think being vegetarian helps too.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I had to buy a replacement one of those black eye tippex thingys once and at seven quid I can well imagine the pounds soon adding up

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By *awkesWoman  over a year ago

Corwen

I think I have a lip gloss somewhere.... lol.

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By *uzzy NavelWoman  over a year ago

so near and yet so far....

Mascara and lipstick if going out makes me feel more dressed up and glamourous, some days you need to feel that way more than others..

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By *londeCazWoman  over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria

I don't usually buy expensive makeup but I do fork out a bit more on skin care products (Spa Find, Elemis or Clarins) so I would say I'll probably easily hit that, after all, it works out about £300 pa over 50 years so yeah, maybe even £20k for me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

On the radio today it said that the average woman spends some £15,000 in her lifetime on make-up and beauty products.

God knows how much an ugly one must spend. "

this ugly one.spends hardly any no good trying to make it better

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Helena Rubenstien once said - "there are no ugly women... only lazy ones..."

I agree. A lot of women don't make the most of themselves. I'm not saying everyone should wear makeup because it's a choice. "

I only wear makeup if I am going out for the night other than that it doesn't come anywhere near my skin as I am not one of these women who needs to plaster their face on before they can leave the house.clothes on the other hand I do spend quite a bit of money on and for me it's mainly a new car every year x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Helena Rubenstien once said - "there are no ugly women... only lazy ones...""

damn right

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By *B9 QueenWoman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge

I have one small case of make up. Probably £20-30 worth. I do not buy or use any creams of any kind. All the moisturisers I have have been gifts.

I don't do:

Bronzer/fake tan

anti wrinkle cream (waste of money)

Exfoliater

firming cream

They are all complete nonsense mostly made from water (aqua often on the label).

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By *B9 QueenWoman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Helena Rubenstien once said - "there are no ugly women... only lazy ones...""

Of course she did. She was selling her own make up range. Therefore, she had a vested interest in making women feel shitty about themselves as they'd be more likely to buy her products.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'd be surprised if I spent £1000. I'm not big on make up or creams etc. Waste of money to me "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Helena Rubenstien once said - "there are no ugly women... only lazy ones..."

I agree. A lot of women don't make the most of themselves. I'm not saying everyone should wear makeup because it's a choice. "

I'd love to wear make up but never really learnt how to besides my skin was a mess when I was young and though improved with age I just don't have the money at the moment to experiment

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By *o30Woman  over a year ago

Lincoln

I only what I need, make up wise. I don't really wear it often enough to buy loads of it

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By *trawberry-popWoman  over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT


"I've looked at my make up cupboard and I possibly have over £4000 of make up. "

Yeah...but you're a make up artist!

I've got shitloads and I don't have that excuse. I've probably got £2k of stockpiled lotions and potions. (pain in the arse as i'm moving!)

I do also have 3 hairdryers and 4 sets of straighteners...the mark of a hairdresser!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have one small case of make up. Probably £20-30 worth. I do not buy or use any creams of any kind. All the moisturisers I have have been gifts.

I don't do:

Bronzer/fake tan

anti wrinkle cream (waste of money)

Exfoliater

firming cream

They are all complete nonsense mostly made from water (aqua often on the label)."

America have banned the way creams are advertised as they cannot prove that they really are anti wrinkle etc

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love makeup though, I don't see it as a bad thing that I want to wear it. I love the process of it, how you can create a transformation and alter your appearance to suit your mood.

There's often an implied snobbery on these threads against people who choose to wear a lot of makeup, but I'm one of them and proud.

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By *osieWoman  over a year ago

Wembley


"

On the radio today it said that the average woman spends some £15,000 in her lifetime on make-up and beauty products.

God knows how much an ugly one must spend. "

That sounds on the high side. Girls would probably start using some make-up around 15 and then probably carry on till 55. £15,000 comes to £30+ per month I spend about £30 a year !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i have so little and only wear it very occasionally - tinted foundation, shadow and mascara, lipstick and thats it - couple of minutes and im done - i do like nail polish - im told i have good skin for my age and i think its all down to basic moisturising - e 45 and nivea - simple girl here

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I hardly wear makeup at all, feels fake on my face... Saying that I had a clear out of my makeup box before xmas and there were bits in there that must have been over 10 year old. Binned the lot and it cost me about 250 to replace. No doubt I will bun all that again in another 10 years time...

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

If it makes you feel good then I think it's good value for money.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've easily spent that amount and then some on products to date.

I really enjoy experimenting with make up creating different looks for day & night, just wish YouTube tutorials were around when I was younger, they're brilliant.

And for all those that say being make up free makes you look younger later on in life I would disagree. It's your skin type, care routine & a good helping of genetics which keep you looking younger.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't wear makeup unless I'm out in the evening usually. I wish I could wear it more but don't have the time.

I must be one of the lazy, ugly ones.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I've easily spent that amount and then some on products to date.

I really enjoy experimenting with make up creating different looks for day & night, just wish YouTube tutorials were around when I was younger, they're brilliant.

And for all those that say being make up free makes you look younger later on in life I would disagree. It's your skin type, care routine & a good helping of genetics which keep you looking younger.

"

I totally agree...make up doesn't age your skin. I've been wearing it since a teenager and I'm 35 and don't look 35. It's amazing what different looks you can come up with contouring is the in thing at the moment. I love make up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't think I've spent anything like that amount , plus nowadays , if you buy a really good brand - it can last a good while. Lipstick is my guilty pleasure. Actually , thinking about it , if we include manicures and pedicures maybe I may spend that in my lifetime - but my Nan still wears nail varnish and lippy at 88.

My make up bag is fairly basic though and just contains a few essentials. I don't have lots at any one time.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

Mind you I'm not a fan of the heavy pencilled eyebrows I've seen on some younger women to my eyes it makes them look like Groucho Marks.

Foundations do protect skin from aging since nearly all of them have spf in them as do many moisturiser, they won't protect from the damage smoking does though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"In her lifetime? Oh dear, I'm 30 and I think I've spent more than that already. Must be one of the ugly ones "

Same here. I feel I should have shares in MAC and Chanel by now!

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By *abes in the woodWoman  over a year ago

wales

Hardly buy makeup beauty skin deep so no dont spend that much

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Mind you I'm not a fan of the heavy pencilled eyebrows I've seen on some younger women to my eyes it makes them look like Groucho Marks.

Foundations do protect skin from aging since nearly all of them have spf in them as do many moisturiser, they won't protect from the damage smoking does though."

This is true. Best beauty advice I was ever given was not to mess about too much with my eyebrows! Anything too far away from how they naturally grow and everyone starts to look odd.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't wear makeup unless I'm out in the evening usually. I wish I could wear it more but don't have the time.

I must be one of the lazy, ugly ones. "

Less than 5 mins....

Curl eyelashes, mascara, lip liner & lippy in a bold colour ~ instant retro daytime look x

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Mind you I'm not a fan of the heavy pencilled eyebrows I've seen on some younger women to my eyes it makes them look like Groucho Marks.

Foundations do protect skin from aging since nearly all of them have spf in them as do many moisturiser, they won't protect from the damage smoking does though.

This is true. Best beauty advice I was ever given was not to mess about too much with my eyebrows! Anything too far away from how they naturally grow and everyone starts to look odd. "

Apprantely my eyebrows are shaped just right and I never do anything with them.

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By *urvymamaWoman  over a year ago

Doncaster

Also in my experience men prefer to see a lady without it or when its used to its minimum as only an highlight to their natural features.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Helena Rubenstien once said - "there are no ugly women... only lazy ones..."

I agree. A lot of women don't make the most of themselves. I'm not saying everyone should wear makeup because it's a choice. "

A lot of women simply don't have time too!!! I spend most of the time looking like I've been dragged through a Bush! ( although to be fair it's likely I probably have been) I get my hair cut about once every quarter if it's lucky and my nails a shredded due to my job.... Just because I spend most of my time looking like shit doesn't mean I'm lazy!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Also in my experience men prefer to see a lady without it or when its used to its minimum as only an highlight to their natural features. "

Not my experience, but maybe that's just my face.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Also in my experience men prefer to see a lady without it or when its used to its minimum as only an highlight to their natural features. "

I've never known a man to comment on whether I'm wearing make up or not and yes I have met people with none on!

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Also in my experience men prefer to see a lady without it or when its used to its minimum as only an highlight to their natural features.

I've never known a man to comment on whether I'm wearing make up or not and yes I have met people with none on!"

Nor have I really but I wear make up for me and no fucker else.

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By *eforfuncplCouple  over a year ago

Morecambe


"

On the radio today it said that the average woman spends some £15,000 in her lifetime on make-up and beauty products.

God knows how much an ugly one must spend. "

My man says I don't need it to enhance my looks lol xx

I just wear it going out can't believe how some pepe have to plaster up daily x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Also in my experience men prefer to see a lady without it or when its used to its minimum as only an highlight to their natural features.

I've never known a man to comment on whether I'm wearing make up or not and yes I have met people with none on!

Nor have I really but I wear make up for me and no fucker else. "

Me too!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I spend a lot of money to be told that I look beautiful naturally (when in reality I use a lot of Products) I'm super lucky that my best friend is a make up artist so I get her to buy all my MAC at discount. I estimate I spend over £200 a year on mascara and lashes alone.

But what suits one person doesn't necessarily suit all. For me I won't leave the house with a bare face.

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By *urvymamaWoman  over a year ago

Doncaster

At the end if the day you can spend a fortune on all the make up, lotions and miracle cures you like it cant change the natural order of life we all grow old its inevitable.

The true way to grow old gracefully is to promote self confidence my nan taught me that. Shes 83 and looks and seems much younger gets mistaken for being in her 50's all the time, and as complex as her skin care regime gets is a bar of dove soap and water.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love my make up and feel wierd without my lippy. My grandkids call me nannalipstick

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"At the end if the day you can spend a fortune on all the make up, lotions and miracle cures you like it cant change the natural order of life we all grow old its inevitable.

The true way to grow old gracefully is to promote self confidence my nan taught me that. Shes 83 and looks and seems much younger gets mistaken for being in her 50's all the time, and as complex as her skin care regime gets is a bar of dove soap and water."

As did my mum too and she looked amazing, very youthful. I am lucky to have her genes.

I'll age gracefully but with my twist on it..x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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I'll age disgracefully but with my twist on it..x"

FTFY

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By *urvymamaWoman  over a year ago

Doncaster


"At the end if the day you can spend a fortune on all the make up, lotions and miracle cures you like it cant change the natural order of life we all grow old its inevitable.

The true way to grow old gracefully is to promote self confidence my nan taught me that. Shes 83 and looks and seems much younger gets mistaken for being in her 50's all the time, and as complex as her skin care regime gets is a bar of dove soap and water.

As did my mum too and she looked amazing, very youthful. I am lucky to have her genes.

I'll age gracefully but with my twist on it..x"

Thats fine each to their own

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By *eithoWoman  over a year ago

Chatham

I suspect Ive spent that much already too.

Love makeup and changing how I look depending on my mood.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"At the end if the day you can spend a fortune on all the make up, lotions and miracle cures you like it cant change the natural order of life we all grow old its inevitable.

The true way to grow old gracefully is to promote self confidence my nan taught me that. Shes 83 and looks and seems much younger gets mistaken for being in her 50's all the time, and as complex as her skin care regime gets is a bar of dove soap and water.

As did my mum too and she looked amazing, very youthful. I am lucky to have her genes.

I'll age gracefully but with my twist on it..x"

Amen to that, I'm going to be a 90 year old with bright red lipstick and loving it, like my nan x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like putting my make up on in the morning, foundation, blush, eyes, lips... I'm quite bold with My make up colours, I know I won't be able to wear plum lipstick when I'm 30 and doing a professional job! Love gothing up too. I love mac and I've got a fair amount, love their matchmaster foundation, only one that matches my pale visage.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I like putting my make up on in the morning, foundation, blush, eyes, lips... I'm quite bold with My make up colours, I know I won't be able to wear plum lipstick when I'm 30 and doing a professional job! Love gothing up too. I love mac and I've got a fair amount, love their matchmaster foundation, only one that matches my pale visage. "

Can you put it back in your makeup box though when you've finished pls.....I'm constantly picking the stuff up from all over the damned place.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As I don't wear make up as a day to day thing when I go out I feel glamorous. It only takes me 20 minutes to put it on but it makes a lot of difference to my face. I've had two family members not recognise me glammed up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't wear makeup unless I'm out in the evening usually. I wish I could wear it more but don't have the time.

I must be one of the lazy, ugly ones.

Less than 5 mins....

Curl eyelashes, mascara, lip liner & lippy in a bold colour ~ instant retro daytime look x"

I try and prioritise eating and sleeping right now. I'm not even managing that properly. I was dead chuffed to attempt a shower this morning uninterrupted! Fuck makeup.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

oh hell,i spend just on false eyelashes alone

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't wear makeup unless I'm out in the evening usually. I wish I could wear it more but don't have the time.

I must be one of the lazy, ugly ones.

Less than 5 mins....

Curl eyelashes, mascara, lip liner & lippy in a bold colour ~ instant retro daytime look x

I try and prioritise eating and sleeping right now. I'm not even managing that properly. I was dead chuffed to attempt a shower this morning uninterrupted! Fuck makeup."

Okay it was just a thought.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

On the radio today it said that the average woman spends some £15,000 in her lifetime on make-up and beauty products.

God knows how much an ugly one must spend.

And how much in money do men spend over there lifetime,to enhance there beer bellies "

Men don't spend money on beer to enhance their beer bellies,they spend money on beer so some women look better

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im fugly but I dont wear loads of slap.. it looks worse on menot better. Espeialy when its all smeared after a good session

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By *trawberry-popWoman  over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT

Oh yeah, forgot to add that I have semi-perm brows and eyeliner, so that set me back a few hundred squid.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Easily spend over that in a lifetime!! I love Bare Minerals. Gives a soft glow rather than a cakey look. I used to wear Mac when I was younger, but I find the coverage too thick these days. Their pigments are really good though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wear mascara, lippy & tinted moisturiser if I fancy feeling extra pretty....

My make up bag is a pencil case & probably cost in total £10

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"In her lifetime? Oh dear, I'm 30 and I think I've spent more than that already. Must be one of the ugly ones "

You and me both! Had my cosmetics and toiletries stolen from a hotel once (go fugure! ) - cost me well over £250 to replace everything! More due to sensitive skin than vanity though. Put 'for sensistive skin' on toiletries and cosmetics, and seemingly you can treble the price!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't wear makeup unless I'm out in the evening usually. I wish I could wear it more but don't have the time.

I must be one of the lazy, ugly ones.

Less than 5 mins....

Curl eyelashes, mascara, lip liner & lippy in a bold colour ~ instant retro daytime look x

I try and prioritise eating and sleeping right now. I'm not even managing that properly. I was dead chuffed to attempt a shower this morning uninterrupted! Fuck makeup.

Okay it was just a thought....."

Sorry, v bad day. Not your fault.

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"

On the radio today it said that the average woman spends some £15,000 in her lifetime on make-up and beauty products.

God knows how much an ugly one must spend.

And how much in money do men spend over there lifetime,to enhance there beer bellies "

Ahh dont bite, its ok.

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By *B9 QueenWoman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"I spend a lot of money to be told that I look beautiful naturally (when in reality I use a lot of Products) I'm super lucky that my best friend is a make up artist so I get her to buy all my MAC at discount. I estimate I spend over £200 a year on mascara and lashes alone.

But what suits one person doesn't necessarily suit all. For me I won't leave the house with a bare face. "

Naomi Wolfe's The Beauty Myth is enlightening. Most 'beauty' products are a waste of money. Just advertising hype meant to part you from your cash.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A guy who used to work for me trained under Vidal Sassoon - the real guy, not the academy.

The stories of treatments, layers, colours, etc are eyewatering!

Those same women would then come in every 6-8wks for a "strip" treatment - basically chemically removing all of the treatments they'd paid to put on.

People forget that its dead skin - keratin - noting more - it doesn't matter what you do to it - all it can do is absorb whatever coating you apply to it.

Another guy I worked alongside was a chemist - working with polymers.

Soap - nothing more is necessary.

Shower gels, body washes, lotions, etc again do sod all except leave a coating on your skin. They have to or the lovely smells they have will be washed away when you rinse.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan  over a year ago

Widnes


"In her lifetime? Oh dear, I'm 30 and I think I've spent more than that already. Must be one of the ugly ones "

PMSFL

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By *nleashedCrakenMan  over a year ago

Widnes


"

On the radio today it said that the average woman spends some £15,000 in her lifetime on make-up and beauty products.

God knows how much an ugly one must spend.

That sounds on the high side. Girls would probably start using some make-up around 15 and then probably carry on till 55. £15,000 comes to £30+ per month I spend about £30 a year !"

Not everyone has your natural beauty.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I spend a lot of money to be told that I look beautiful naturally (when in reality I use a lot of Products) I'm super lucky that my best friend is a make up artist so I get her to buy all my MAC at discount. I estimate I spend over £200 a year on mascara and lashes alone.

But what suits one person doesn't necessarily suit all. For me I won't leave the house with a bare face.

Naomi Wolfe's The Beauty Myth is enlightening. Most 'beauty' products are a waste of money. Just advertising hype meant to part you from your cash."

But what if you like and enjoy makeup, as in the actual artistry and craft of it? To me I'm not being hyped, conned or _educed into buying into any kind of beauty myth. It's what I like and enjoy, the same as any hobby.

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By *urvymamaWoman  over a year ago

Doncaster


"But what if you like and enjoy makeup, as in the actual artistry and craft of it? To me I'm not being hyped, conned or _educed into buying into any kind of beauty myth. It's what I like and enjoy, the same as any hobby. "

As ive previously said i dont really wear make up myself but i do enjoy the artistry of doing it for my friends and family who do love wearing it. Maybe that stems from the fact im a childrens face painter for parties and events

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By *bony in IvoryCouple  over a year ago

Black&White Utopia


"I love makeup though, I don't see it as a bad thing that I want to wear it. I love the process of it, how you can create a transformation and alter your appearance to suit your mood.

There's often an implied snobbery on these threads against people who choose to wear a lot of makeup, but I'm one of them and proud. "

i love it too! Wear it and always have ... Done properly can enhance what one already has ... I wear it for me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My Ex would spend an absolute fortune on Makeup and Tattoo's.

She's covered in Tatts.

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By *bony in IvoryCouple  over a year ago

Black&White Utopia


"I've easily spent that amount and then some on products to date.

I really enjoy experimenting with make up creating different looks for day & night, just wish YouTube tutorials were around when I was younger, they're brilliant.

And for all those that say being make up free makes you look younger later on in life I would disagree. It's your skin type, care routine & a good helping of genetics which keep you looking younger.

"

agree... And you don't have to spend loads on skin routine ... Genetics play a huge part too .... I told all the time I don't look my age ( thanks Mum! Lol )

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

I've never been one to wear much makeup, when I was about 15 a bit to much, but I honestly don't think makeup suits me.

I wear natural looking when I do wear it but I like lippy. I've never worn it every day, but my mum doesn't and my sister has never worn makeup in her life not even on her wedding day.

Guess where just a non makeup family

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I didn't think it was just make-up but creams, deodorants, razors/wax/hair removal cream, shampoo etc.

Some of those things men will use as well but overall women spend more.

I spend a fair amount on toiletries and I like to have paraben free body wash, shampoo and condition and I use those every day, sometimes twice a day. That lot probably comes to about £20 a month.

I buy five lipsticks at £20-£28 each a year, five mascaras at £18 each and eyeliner at about a fiver each time. Nivea cream for my face. Maybe some eyeshadow once a year. That's about it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I spend a lot of money to be told that I look beautiful naturally (when in reality I use a lot of Products) I'm super lucky that my best friend is a make up artist so I get her to buy all my MAC at discount. I estimate I spend over £200 a year on mascara and lashes alone.

But what suits one person doesn't necessarily suit all. For me I won't leave the house with a bare face.

Naomi Wolfe's The Beauty Myth is enlightening. Most 'beauty' products are a waste of money. Just advertising hype meant to part you from your cash.

But what if you like and enjoy makeup, as in the actual artistry and craft of it? To me I'm not being hyped, conned or _educed into buying into any kind of beauty myth. It's what I like and enjoy, the same as any hobby. "

Exactly. I enjoy applying make up and enhancing different features.

I don't buy skin potions and anti aging creams. I'm lucky that I've generally got very good skin naturally.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I spend a lot of money to be told that I look beautiful naturally (when in reality I use a lot of Products) I'm super lucky that my best friend is a make up artist so I get her to buy all my MAC at discount. I estimate I spend over £200 a year on mascara and lashes alone.

But what suits one person doesn't necessarily suit all. For me I won't leave the house with a bare face.

Naomi Wolfe's The Beauty Myth is enlightening. Most 'beauty' products are a waste of money. Just advertising hype meant to part you from your cash.

But what if you like and enjoy makeup, as in the actual artistry and craft of it? To me I'm not being hyped, conned or _educed into buying into any kind of beauty myth. It's what I like and enjoy, the same as any hobby.

Exactly. I enjoy applying make up and enhancing different features.

I don't buy skin potions and anti aging creams. I'm lucky that I've generally got very good skin naturally. "

I LOVE makeup,its fun

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

as much as i love make up and looking nice, money doesnt grow on tree's and i cant justify the cost.

i know im not a minger and dont need it to look half decent. i do like mascara but again i wont spend loads n it.

cheap products all the way for me!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"But what if you like and enjoy makeup, as in the actual artistry and craft of it? To me I'm not being hyped, conned or _educed into buying into any kind of beauty myth. It's what I like and enjoy, the same as any hobby.

As ive previously said i dont really wear make up myself but i do enjoy the artistry of doing it for my friends and family who do love wearing it. Maybe that stems from the fact im a childrens face painter for parties and events "

I love face painting I think it's where my love of makeup first came from

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't go for expensive make up as i don't think the over inflated prices are justified. I'm never going to look like a model so I use what I need to get me looking vaguely human and to enhance certain features. So I don't think I spend anywhere near as much as many do....But I think I look Ok most of the time

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"But what if you like and enjoy makeup, as in the actual artistry and craft of it? To me I'm not being hyped, conned or _educed into buying into any kind of beauty myth. It's what I like and enjoy, the same as any hobby.

As ive previously said i dont really wear make up myself but i do enjoy the artistry of doing it for my friends and family who do love wearing it. Maybe that stems from the fact im a childrens face painter for parties and events

I love face painting I think it's where my love of makeup first came from "

see i liked make up then went into face painting lol

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By *ot monkey71Couple  over a year ago

middlesbrough

I like make up but only wear it on special occasions. I dont have time to wear it every day and my skin's too sensitive for it.

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By *educedWoman  over a year ago

Birmingham

I only wear make up when I go out. My job doesn't allow it and I am happy with that. It makes me feel extra special.

If we are talking money and women in particular being asked if we get value for money, then why are sanitary products still subject to VAT and are still termed as a non essential item!

I was reading that a woman earning minimum wage must work 38 full days to pay for her life times supply.

My periods are not luxurious so why are we being taxed as if they were?

I am sorry if this meanders off subject. It makes me weepy/ angry and irrational

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle

I only wear a bit of mascara to bring out me dark brown eyes, its al of £4.50 every few months

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By *B9 QueenWoman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"I spend a lot of money to be told that I look beautiful naturally (when in reality I use a lot of Products) I'm super lucky that my best friend is a make up artist so I get her to buy all my MAC at discount. I estimate I spend over £200 a year on mascara and lashes alone.

But what suits one person doesn't necessarily suit all. For me I won't leave the house with a bare face.

Naomi Wolfe's The Beauty Myth is enlightening. Most 'beauty' products are a waste of money. Just advertising hype meant to part you from your cash.

But what if you like and enjoy makeup, as in the actual artistry and craft of it? To me I'm not being hyped, conned or _educed into buying into any kind of beauty myth. It's what I like and enjoy, the same as any hobby. "

I have no problem with people who love to wear make up, use, gels, creams, lotions. If people like it and it makes them feel good why not?

What I do hate is being told I HAVE to use blah blah to save my skin, look 'better', 'younger', 'healthier'.

Any decent chemist will tell you that none of these crwams have any real effect on the skin. Some even attack the skin causing it to thicken.

I loathe the pressure put on women to use such products. The quote from Helena Rubenstien sickens me. I am far from lazy but if I don't have a rigid 'beauty regime' then I am somehow a slattern? I don't buy it.

People can use all the products they like. It's their money, their body, their choice. But don't believe the hype.

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