Going on from another thread in the forum (age)
My ex look stunning with out make up but she always plastered it on saying with out it she feels old.
Have any of you blokes out there put a bit of makeup on to feel younger?
Ladies do you feel that you have to wear makeup?
Also what do you feel about men wearing makeup?
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I don't feel I have to and often don't but I enjoy it, I like putting it on, choosing a shade of lipstick, giving my eyes a bit of colour. It's possible that I have been influenced since birth to be this way but my mother was and still is very anti, she feels it's vain.
Certain men look gorgeous with kohl in their eyes too. |
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over a year ago
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I don't feel or have to wear makeup everyday, I like my skin to breath.
I wear it cause I feel better about myself wearing some.
Iv always wanted to put mascara on a guy who has long eye lashes
Other than that I don't think men need to wear makeup! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wear loose powder and mascara. I prefer my skin to be matte instead of shiny, I think it looks a lot better. Sometimes a little eyeliner, but that's rare.
If I could find a foundation that was pale enough, I'd probably use that too. If my lips were bigger, I'd probably wear that too. |
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"I wear lippy.
I've never worn any sort of other make-up since I was a teenager.
I like the natural look.
Oh and I paint my thumbnail red or purple. But just my thumb. "
Just your thumbnail why can I ask?
A lot more men are getting fake tans some look like the guy off the tango advert.
Breakfast can wait you are more than welcome to put eyeliner on my eyelashes
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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago
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I don't wear make up on a daily basis. I only tend to wear it when I'm going out somewhere nice/special. Then it's not loads.
Mainly because I have sensitive skin and I'd rather have some extra time in bed in the mornings. |
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I don't wear it every day and when I do it can range from just a bit of lippy to the full works using all those products that have a very specialised purpose.
It's part of the routine/ritual of getting ready to go out so it's part of the psychological build up.
I'll also put it on for some occasions if I want to be treated a certain way, along with choosing clothes carefully for the occasion - the male equivalent would be making sure you have a really good shave and wearing a suit and tie instead of just turning up in your scruffy comfy jeans. It's not right but the way you present yourself can change the way others treat you. |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"It's not right but the way you present yourself can change the way others treat you."
I am not sure that is so wrong to be treated depending on how you present yourself. I am thinking that if I make an effort (whatever that means for an individual) then they should be treated with the appropriate respect and appreciation. If somebody turned up in their jogging bottoms and a stained T ... well, I would see that as "not caring enough" and would more than likely dismiss as not my cuppa.
I am talking (particularly) about the scene! |
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"I wear lippy.
I've never worn any sort of other make-up since I was a teenager.
I like the natural look.
Oh and I paint my thumbnail red or purple. But just my thumb.
Just your thumbnail why can I ask?
A lot more men are getting fake tans some look like the guy off the tango advert.
Breakfast can wait you are more than welcome to put eyeliner on my eyelashes
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Well one day I went into Boots and tried a red nail varnish tester pot. I never have naked toes but equally I haven't the patience to paint my fingernails. So I tried the polish on my thumbnail in the shop and left it to dry. I liked it.
So I decided to keep it.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Going on from another thread in the forum (age)
My ex look stunning with out make up but she always plastered it on saying with out it she feels old.
Have any of you blokes out there put a bit of makeup on to feel younger?
Ladies do you feel that you have to wear makeup?
Also what do you feel about men wearing makeup?
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I never wear make up, hate the stuff n it irritates my eyes to bits, the times i have worn a bit i've end up looking like a panda after a good hard sesh |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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Being naturally fair, mascara is my friend as is a tainted moisturers. Going out I like a more dramatic look. That said, I do sometimes go to work without any - never want to be a slave to the made up look but I do like a bit of make up.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't feel I have to, but I want to, so I do. A lot of it. Every day. But because I do it well, I look much better than without it, and I enjoy the process and the creativity of altering my look with different styles and colours. |
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"I don't feel I have to, but I want to, so I do. A lot of it. Every day. But because I do it well, I look much better than without it, and I enjoy the process and the creativity of altering my look with different styles and colours."
How much do you reckon you spend looking gorgeous? |
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"I don't feel I have to, but I want to, so I do. A lot of it. Every day. But because I do it well, I look much better than without it, and I enjoy the process and the creativity of altering my look with different styles and colours.
How much do you reckon you spend looking gorgeous? "
Loads. But I treat it like a hobby, same as someone who buys a lot of music, or computer games or sports equipment. |
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Rarely wear make up, a bit for a meet or if I'm going out, I much prefer the natural look on women especially young girls. I just think if you've got a pretty face why hide it behind makeup.
I do wear tinted moisturiser and have my eyelashes tinted though.
Certain men do suit makeup but not many |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Rarely wear make up, a bit for a meet or if I'm going out, I much prefer the natural look on women especially young girls. I just think if you've got a pretty face why hide it behind makeup.
I do wear tinted moisturiser and have my eyelashes tinted though.
Certain men do suit makeup but not many"
That's exactly why I wear make up....i wasn't blessed with a pretty face and I have to work bloody hard to make it look natural otherwise people criticise you for wearing too much make up. |
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I love makeup and buy loads. i subscribe to a makeup club every month.
I tend to wear the same things though as i prefer to have a natural look. So i use it to make my skintone more even enhance my pale eyebrows to blonde from invisible etc.
I wear it most days but try and let my skin have a breather at weekends if im not going anywhere..
I dont mind a bit of guyliner if it suits a guys look but id be put off if a guy wore full makeup unless they wear ts/cd whatever. Then id be like ooooh whats your fave X? haha |
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As a bloke I prefer the natural look on women. For me - if I can tell a woman is wearing makeup (subtle lippy or mascara aside) it's probably too much.
As with all things its down to subjective personal taste and not right or wrong. |
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"How much do you reckon you spend looking gorgeous?
Loads. But I treat it like a hobby, same as someone who buys a lot of music, or computer games or sports equipment."
And probably a fuck load less than I spend on cars and motorbikes. And shoes. I like shoes. |
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"How much do you reckon you spend looking gorgeous?
Loads. But I treat it like a hobby, same as someone who buys a lot of music, or computer games or sports equipment.
And probably a fuck load less than I spend on cars and motorbikes. And shoes. I like shoes. "
Bikes don't count - N+1 |
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It's not big and it's not clever but I often wear too much makeup, almost like I haven't grown up from preschool days when id spend hours putting it on.
I sometimes vary it as near natural, with just a little colouring but it's habitual. My skin condition isn't as good as it was, so need to be careful o don't slap more on, to hide this. |
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Some mornings my colleagues are lucky if I've brushed my hair!!!
Eyelashes are dyed so no running mascara & nails are normally nice.
As I get older I'm wearing less but do make a real effort if going out or for meets. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't own any. It's expensive and takes time to put on. I'm so used to not wearing it now, I would probably never start using it.
I like guys in make-up though. :3 |
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"How much do you reckon you spend looking gorgeous?
Loads. But I treat it like a hobby, same as someone who buys a lot of music, or computer games or sports equipment.
And probably a fuck load less than I spend on cars and motorbikes. And shoes. I like shoes. "
I hope so. Or you're buying some cheap ass motorbikes. |
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over a year ago
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I almost never wear makeup. Marc also prefers when I don't.
If I want to impress someone, I will put on some foundation, mascara, and tinted lip balm.
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I rarely wear make up during the day but do like to when I go out.
I love red lipstick and have quite a collection ...
To be honest part of the reason is that I am so short sighted I can only actually put make up on properly when I wear contact lenses
If men want to wear make up that's fine my me too.
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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Just as with women, some men know how to apply it and look good in their makeup. Regardless of gender, if the person wants to wear it that's up to them.
I wear eyeliner, mascara and lipstick as my going out makeup. If I fancy some makeup and it's just a work day I might just wear the lippy, just the eyeliner or sometimes the lippy and the eyeliner.
Buying a lipstick is a little treat that can lift my spirits.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't wear full make up everyday. For work it's normally a bit of lip gloss and mascara. I like to save the full face for feeling extra special lol
I'm not a fan of men wearing make up, but if it makes them feel good why not.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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eh,,,,yes I feel I do need to wear makeup ,,,,,,,,,,,,, |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love wearing makeup. I like buying it then the enjoyment of wearing it for the first time, it's part of the ritual of getting ready for a day or night out. I feel I do need it too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mr Iconic could not wear make up, I'm laughing at the thought of it, it really wouldn't suit him.
I don't wear make up to work but I do when I go out. I like to paint my face and experiment with alternative makeup. I wear Indian facial jewellery and diamanté on my face too.
I like creative and bold makeup rather than the understated look. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I feel more confident with make up on, but love taking it off after work...
On my days off work dont bother with any at all...
If someone thought I looked rough without it...
I actually dont care |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't use too much, no foundation because olive skin, just bit of blusher, bit of colours for the eyes, red lipstick.
I dont feeling younger or older with make up.
I think im proud of my healthy look of the skin.
I heard my he best look is after the shower |
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