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over a year ago
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this is mainly for other guys opininions but ladies feel free to join in
when did the rest of the uk adopt the jordan/katie price school of applying make up. it seems nowadays women slap it on with a trowel and for me its a massive turn off i prefer naturally pretty as opposed to covered in slap
i expect to get abuse from some women for this so i have just grabbed my tin hat |
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I don't understand your post.
You want women to look naturally pretty because that's what you like?
Fashion/style is constantly changing.
No doubt people in generations before you complained about how women of your generation looked to them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"this is mainly for other guys opininions but ladies feel free to join in
when did the rest of the uk adopt the jordan/katie price school of applying make up. it seems nowadays women slap it on with a trowel and for me its a massive turn off i prefer naturally pretty as opposed to covered in slap
i expect to get abuse from some women for this so i have just grabbed my tin hat"
I don't.. I wear eye liner and mascara though
. Lots of it..because I'm naturally blonde but now have black hair and I look like I have no eyes without. But nothing else.. Unless someone asks for red lipstick
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Its personal taste and style. Celebs just let people know whats in.
I wear alot but do it in a natural way. It never looks like im wearing much i dont think. But thats just my preference xx |
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I agree with you and blame it on the contouring trend that erases all natural face features to replace it with this weird highlighted and shadowed face
And don't get the started on drawn on eyebrows!
*her* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can't remember the exact date but when you was a young woman the fashion was for bold colours,thick eyebrows and bright lipstick. For men and women. Peacock blue and fuschia pink eye shadow was my going out make up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can't remember the exact date but when you was a young woman the fashion was for bold colours,thick eyebrows and bright lipstick. For men and women. Peacock blue and fuschia pink eye shadow was my going out make up. "
Fuchsia. Knew it looked wrong |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Naturally pretty is all well and good but....(ducks behind sofa at this point)...what if a woman is "naturally plain"? Surely make up gives them the confidence to go out and have fun.....this and the crazy pressure from fashion magazines/TV/media in general..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some of us would love to have the confidence to go bare faced but unfortunately I have problem skin that I feel I have to hide to conform to men's idea of 'natural beauty' |
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Each to their own I say.
I don't wear make-up other than some lip gloss mainly cause I'm way too lazy to be arsed with the maintenance of full make up.
However, we're all different and I don't have any issues with other people wearing whatever they like. It's really not my concern. |
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I think it's EU metric trowels that have messed things up for us Brits. A creosote soaking can appear both light (thin covered) as well as dark, emulating fine foundation, though messes your bath something terrible.
Warpaint can be good too, allowing you to stand out from the crowd. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've seen face contouring and don't see the point as you see in celeb pics sometimes it looks terrible.
I wear makeup a smidge for work and when I go out I amp it up with a full face but I never look like it's caked on as I can't stand it.
Nothing worse than seeing that colour thing around the neck area.
One thing I am anal about are my brows I have HD brows done, pencil them lightly for work and more dramatic on a night out because they highlight your face.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Well that wasn't as bad as i expected
And one of the comments above summed it up perfect i want to wake up with the same person i went to bed with
Also fake tan does my head nothing wrong with a healthy glow but mahogany aint my shade |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I only ever wear make up if I'm going out and not even then half the time. My first date with my partner I wore no make up at all, it didn't scare him away so I think I must look alright without it caked on
But it's very much personal choice, some women love lots of make up, some just a bit and some none at all |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i like make up,, just cant be arsed with it for the majority of the time.
Every now and then i do make the effort and it totally changes how i feel about myself i stand taller and am happier.
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I think it gives some women confidence and they feel better and think they look better with it on.
My preference is for very little, i wear tinted moisturiser every day. Some days I wear lipstick which I do like wearing. But my "going out" makeup is literally tinted moisturiser, lipstick and mascara.
I have no inclination to waste time putting a full face on especially seeings I'm not going to be looking at it.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't have any make up .....natural everyday
I can't be arsed with the faff of putting it on plus I have sensitive skin that gets easily irrated and same for my eyes
Oh....and I think I make a right hash of applying it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You can't beat a natural beauty.
You've met the woman of your dreams when you find her hotter without make-up, than with. "
You are the natural beauty lover though |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"You can't beat a natural beauty.
You've met the woman of your dreams when you find her hotter without make-up, than with. "
Plus no makeup on bed clothes is Good. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Make up is fine, as long as it is done to accentuate the face, not transform it into something bearing no resemblance to the original.
But I dont get the perma surprised eyebrow thing.
As with many things in life, knowing when to stop is a good thing.
I am concerned about the number of women I see who have the big lashes, big hair, orange face and nails done and think they look amazing, but seem to totally neglect the rest of their body.. |
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I wear make up every day even if I'm not going out I wear lip gloss, I like it. I also style my hair, put perfume on and dress nicely, I believe I'm worth taking care over and that Mr N is worth making the effort for.
Obviously if we don't have dinner guests I will only wear the second best tiara and leave off the false lashes. |
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"Make up is fine, as long as it is done to accentuate the face, not transform it into something bearing no resemblance to the original.
But I dont get the perma surprised eyebrow thing.
As with many things in life, knowing when to stop is a good thing.
I am concerned about the number of women I see who have the big lashes, big hair, orange face and nails done and think they look amazing, but seem to totally neglect the rest of their body.."
What are your concerns in that respect? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ah OP you do realise in some cases there is way more make up 'slapped on' to achieve that 'natural' look
Definitely "
Of course he doesn't realise it, it's a secret for us ladies |
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"Would not walk out the door without my war paint on. Much to scary
Nor me...is this Mr Frill or Mrs?
Mrs Mr frill doesn't do forums."
No neither does Mr N which is good since we're discussing not leaving the house without make up |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Would not walk out the door without my war paint on. Much to scary
Nor me...is this Mr Frill or Mrs?
Mrs Mr frill doesn't do forums.
No neither does Mr N which is good since we're discussing not leaving the house without make up "
very good |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Make up is fine, as long as it is done to accentuate the face, not transform it into something bearing no resemblance to the original.
But I dont get the perma surprised eyebrow thing.
As with many things in life, knowing when to stop is a good thing.
I am concerned about the number of women I see who have the big lashes, big hair, orange face and nails done and think they look amazing, but seem to totally neglect the rest of their body..
What are your concerns in that respect?"
That its like a checklist..as long as those bits are done they consider themselves amazing. Its not for me, but as a dad I want my girl to see herself as more than those superficial things..on my last holiday sat behind 2 girls who looked like that. Before we landed they spent half an hour doing their eyebrows and tango make up before getting off the plane. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I like make up, I love the way I can completely transform my face.
I don't wear make up to work but I do when I go out.
I've always been lucky with my skin, it is smooth and even toned but I've never smoked, drank alcohol or sunbathed too much. I don't wear heavy foundation. If you haven't got flawless skin it does look better to have some kind of foundation on. |
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"Make up is fine, as long as it is done to accentuate the face, not transform it into something bearing no resemblance to the original.
But I dont get the perma surprised eyebrow thing.
As with many things in life, knowing when to stop is a good thing.
I am concerned about the number of women I see who have the big lashes, big hair, orange face and nails done and think they look amazing, but seem to totally neglect the rest of their body..
What are your concerns in that respect?
That its like a checklist..as long as those bits are done they consider themselves amazing. Its not for me, but as a dad I want my girl to see herself as more than those superficial things..on my last holiday sat behind 2 girls who looked like that. Before we landed they spent half an hour doing their eyebrows and tango make up before getting off the plane. "
It's a concern when you have daughters I agree and peer pressure can be very strong. I sometimes think its lack of confidence and these things are like armour.
Sadly girls and women will chase approval from others in the form of conforming looks wise and I don't envisage it ending any time soon. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think it's "occasion"
Wellies and jacket - natural and mascara
Night out - make up and lips and eyes done
Day - coffee - subtle and eyes done
Bed - all off ..... Yay X
Mwah xx
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think it's "occasion"
Wellies and jacket - natural and mascara
Night out - make up and lips and eyes done
Day - coffee - subtle and eyes done
Bed - all off ..... Yay X
Mwah xx
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Yea,,,bedtime,,,makeup off.
One morning awoke,,and SCREAMED, a huge spider was on my pillow,,then my girlfriend pointed out it was one of my false eyelashes. |
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"Make up is fine, as long as it is done to accentuate the face, not transform it into something bearing no resemblance to the original.
But I dont get the perma surprised eyebrow thing.
As with many things in life, knowing when to stop is a good thing.
I am concerned about the number of women I see who have the big lashes, big hair, orange face and nails done and think they look amazing, but seem to totally neglect the rest of their body.."
In my case it is definitely to transform it so it looks nothing Luke the original, but I digress. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Make up is fine, as long as it is done to accentuate the face, not transform it into something bearing no resemblance to the original.
But I dont get the perma surprised eyebrow thing.
As with many things in life, knowing when to stop is a good thing.
I am concerned about the number of women I see who have the big lashes, big hair, orange face and nails done and think they look amazing, but seem to totally neglect the rest of their body..
In my case it is definitely to transform it so it looks nothing Luke the original, but I digress."
Exceptions can always be made for the exceptional. .. |
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"Do you work in the Crayola factory op? Is this where you have seen all these scary women with clown faces? My mind is literally boggling. "
Either that or he has been in the company of a toddler that has gotten hold of its mums make up and is playing dress up |
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"Do you work in the Crayola factory op? Is this where you have seen all these scary women with clown faces? My mind is literally boggling.
Either that or he has been in the company of a toddler that has gotten hold of its mums make up and is playing dress up "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Do you work in the Crayola factory op? Is this where you have seen all these scary women with clown faces? My mind is literally boggling.
Either that or he has been in the company of a toddler that has gotten hold of its mums make up and is playing dress up " dunno why that was seperated |
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"Well my caked on face of makeup looks pretty damn good if I do say so myself. Eyeliner and lipstick are appropriate for any time and every occasion "
Thing is you know how to apply it, I do agree that there are some who choose to orange foundation etc...a little make up education goes along way |
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"Well my caked on face of makeup looks pretty damn good if I do say so myself. Eyeliner and lipstick are appropriate for any time and every occasion
Thing is you know how to apply it, I do agree that there are some who choose to orange foundation etc...a little make up education goes along way "
Just message me and I can give you some tips |
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"Well my caked on face of makeup looks pretty damn good if I do say so myself. Eyeliner and lipstick are appropriate for any time and every occasion
Thing is you know how to apply it, I do agree that there are some who choose to orange foundation etc...a little make up education goes along way
Just message me and I can give you some tips "
I'm professionally trained in make up |
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"Well my caked on face of makeup looks pretty damn good if I do say so myself. Eyeliner and lipstick are appropriate for any time and every occasion
Thing is you know how to apply it, I do agree that there are some who choose to orange foundation etc...a little make up education goes along way
Just message me and I can give you some tips
I'm professionally trained in make up "
I'm a professionally trained artist,so makeup is easy |
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"i love maks up. But i never wear it, too much effort and it doesn't stay put or look good on me. "
There's is some great long wearing make-up around and little secrets to use to give it a little extra staying power |
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"i love maks up. But i never wear it, too much effort and it doesn't stay put or look good on me.
When you have applied your make up spray your face with hairspray but close your eyes "
As opposed to choosing to spday it directly into your eyes? |
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"i love maks up. But i never wear it, too much effort and it doesn't stay put or look good on me.
When you have applied your make up spray your face with hairspray but close your eyes
As opposed to choosing to spday it directly into your eyes? "
Spray* |
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"i love maks up. But i never wear it, too much effort and it doesn't stay put or look good on me. "
Well moisturised skin. A good primer and a setting powder help xx |
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"Make up is fine, as long as it is done to accentuate the face, not transform it into something bearing no resemblance to the original.
But I dont get the perma surprised eyebrow thing.
As with many things in life, knowing when to stop is a good thing.
I am concerned about the number of women I see who have the big lashes, big hair, orange face and nails done and think they look amazing, but seem to totally neglect the rest of their body.."
Not all eyes brows have the perma surprised brows hahahha you been looking at dodgy brows on that Facebook page again hahahha.
It's called the towie brow ha ha |
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I wear my make up for me....it gives me confidence.
I wouldn't change what I like or do for anyone....I've been there done that, been dictated to and never again.
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