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When my fb stays over and she gets ready for work the next morning, she enjoys me watching her shower, doing her hair then a little make up before dressing then before she goes she puts on some perfume so the smell of her is there when she's gone |
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over a year ago
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I'm not a fan of make up, i personally think i look better without it, other's may not agree
I wear a little if i'm on a night out because i feel its expected but that's it, but even when i do wear it i wear natural colours |
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The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup. |
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"The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup. "
You hate the stuff |
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"The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup.
You hate the stuff "
Yeah, filthy horrible stuff. Why would I want to look like I'd been gangbanged by crayola / TOWIE reject / insert usual insults for women who dare to like makeup here. |
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"The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup. "
some people don't like it, i don't think make up makes women look better i really don't
Beauties in the eye of the beholder though, i honestly do not think i look better in make up, but some people may think i need it, i've always had really good skin, there's isn't much going for me but my skins always been the one thing i do like and i don't feel covering it in make up does it any favours at all
but that's just my opinion |
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Can i just add to that that the above does not mean i don't think other women shouldn't wear it just because i think they don't need it, it really does not bother me weather people wear it or not, it's just i prefer not to |
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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago
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"As the subject says, are you a fan of the natural look or has she got to be dolled up with make up,? For me personally I like natural but do like to see a lady all made up. "
I don't wear make up every day as it irrates my skin if I wear it all the time.
I definitely look and feel much better with it on.
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"The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup.
You hate the stuff
Yeah, filthy horrible stuff. Why would I want to look like I'd been gangbanged by crayola / TOWIE reject / insert usual insults for women who dare to like makeup here. "
Anyway do you know who does a nice olive/gold eyeshadow bought an olive colour dress and I need eyeshadow to match |
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"The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup.
some people don't like it, i don't think make up makes women look better i really don't
Beauties in the eye of the beholder though, i honestly do not think i look better in make up, but some people may think i need it, i've always had really good skin, there's isn't much going for me but my skins always been the one thing i do like and i don't feel covering it in make up does it any favours at all
but that's just my opinion "
Yeah and that's cool - I just don't believe men at all when they say they prefer no makeup or the "natural look" - which usually involves multiple products to be achieved in the first place anyway. I think it's just one of those things that gets said because they think it's what women want to hear.
But that's just my opinion |
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"The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup.
You hate the stuff
Yeah, filthy horrible stuff. Why would I want to look like I'd been gangbanged by crayola / TOWIE reject / insert usual insults for women who dare to like makeup here.
Anyway do you know who does a nice olive/gold eyeshadow bought an olive colour dress and I need eyeshadow to match "
How do you feel about cream eyeshadow? I'm sure there's a bourjois one that's that kind of colour. I've got the burgundy version and it lasts really well. |
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"The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup.
You hate the stuff
Yeah, filthy horrible stuff. Why would I want to look like I'd been gangbanged by crayola / TOWIE reject / insert usual insults for women who dare to like makeup here.
Anyway do you know who does a nice olive/gold eyeshadow bought an olive colour dress and I need eyeshadow to match
How do you feel about cream eyeshadow? I'm sure there's a bourjois one that's that kind of colour. I've got the burgundy version and it lasts really well. "
I don't mind cream saw an urban decay glitter type one but not sure....ill have a look at bourjois tomorrow on my lunch break |
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"The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup.
some people don't like it, i don't think make up makes women look better i really don't
Beauties in the eye of the beholder though, i honestly do not think i look better in make up, but some people may think i need it, i've always had really good skin, there's isn't much going for me but my skins always been the one thing i do like and i don't feel covering it in make up does it any favours at all
but that's just my opinion
Yeah and that's cool - I just don't believe men at all when they say they prefer no makeup or the "natural look" - which usually involves multiple products to be achieved in the first place anyway. I think it's just one of those things that gets said because they think it's what women want to hear.
But that's just my opinion "
i think sometimes when you view something one way its hard to believe other's don't see the same
I personally think women look at their most sexy straight out the shower, no make up, no underwear, long wet hair round their shoulder i just think thats a really sexy look so can well believe men think al naturale is sexy too |
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I have to at least wear some sort of base - I'm so pale I'm practically see through and I look ill. The concealer reduces the dark circles that I just can't seem to get rid of, and the powder evens out my skin. The mascara is needed as being blonde my lashes are fair and it looks like I don't have any sometimes! |
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I had no idea this subject could cause this level of debate. Wear what you feel comfortable with or feel like on the day / night. If he likes you he won't care.
Make up or the lack of it can be as much a part of your outfit / look as any accessories. Personally I like to see a very red lipstick every now and again...I think the shade could be called 'overtly available' or more simply 'blow job red'.
Let's face it....most men arnt going to be thinking about your make up as you take your top off |
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I'm a fan of the natural look, and to achieve this takes me 10 minutes of applying about 8 different make up items
Actual natural doesn't suit me, but I don't care when I'm nipping to the shops etc. |
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For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby. |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby."
at least you are honest |
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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
at least you are honest "
Definitely no sugar coating with this post. |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby."
but what if wearing make up does not make you feel beautiful?
You say average girls should use make up but what if a girl who's average, in your opinion, feels more beautiful without make up do you feel she should still wear it?
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby."
There are many, many women with bad skin who've covered it up well with makeup who do not look scabby. |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
There are many, many women with bad skin who've covered it up well with makeup who do not look scabby. "
i agree with that, i think its down to the quality of the make up you put on, cheap make up will not do the job |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby."
Would you suggest i wear a paper bag to cover up my terrible skin then rather than risk looking scabby?? |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
There are many, many women with bad skin who've covered it up well with makeup who do not look scabby.
i agree with that, i think its down to the quality of the make up you put on, cheap make up will not do the job "
And not being a teenage girl also helps, I'm sure mine looked shocking when I was 14, now I'm 31 you wouldn't even know. |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
Would you suggest i wear a paper bag to cover up my terrible skin then rather than risk looking scabby??"
nah just stick your face between his legs he won't see it then |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
There are many, many women with bad skin who've covered it up well with makeup who do not look scabby.
i agree with that, i think its down to the quality of the make up you put on, cheap make up will not do the job "
Some cheap make up use the exact same ingredients as high end make up...I'm talking the mid priced cheap make up not the pound land make up |
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If i wear alot of make up which i dont but on the odd occasion i have i feel like a painted clown and uncomfortable. Now when i have worn loads its always other people that have done it so to the outside world it may look natural to me it doesnt feel natural i dont feel at my best and no not all women look better with makeup on. Im happy with my tinted moisturizer and lipstick when i go out |
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"Do a google image search on "my pale face blog" and tell me that her face looks scabby with makeup on. "
Her make up is what I would call perfectly applied, an interesting beauty blogger
Comparing her made up face to others in a similar position I would say the big difference is she's using the correct foundation colour where as some women I've seen cover up acne skin using a darker tone. Built up over layers this produces the caked on look.
I'm going to subtly mention her blog to someone I know. |
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"The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup.
You hate the stuff
Yeah, filthy horrible stuff. Why would I want to look like I'd been gangbanged by crayola / TOWIE reject / insert usual insults for women who dare to like makeup here.
Anyway do you know who does a nice olive/gold eyeshadow bought an olive colour dress and I need eyeshadow to match
How do you feel about cream eyeshadow? I'm sure there's a bourjois one that's that kind of colour. I've got the burgundy version and it lasts really well.
I don't mind cream saw an urban decay glitter type one but not sure....ill have a look at bourjois tomorrow on my lunch break "
My sister is a make up queen, ilamasqua do every shade of anything,
Occ do lip tars in every colour you'll ever need. |
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if i can be bothered id prefer to be noticed.. love a bit of colour.
if i go strong on the eyes its normally nude lips.. if its simple eye make up i will go bold colour on my lips.
still a lot to learn about applying it but generally get complimented |
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I use make up to enhance my features especially my eyes, lips and eyebrows and just to generally make my skin look nicer. I'm made up but I try to make it look as natural as possible. |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
at least you are honest "
My tinder profile says "Not a fan of wrong compliments and small talk". People deserve to be told what's nice about them. |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
at least you are honest
My tinder profile says "Not a fan of wrong compliments and small talk". People deserve to be told what's nice about them."
Well I'm sticking to the make up because the paper bag idea was rather claustrophobic... |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
but what if wearing make up does not make you feel beautiful?
You say average girls should use make up but what if a girl who's average, in your opinion, feels more beautiful without make up do you feel she should still wear it?
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If wearing make up doesn't add a spark to any females beauty, she should sue whatever company she used their product lol.
Trust me, girls know if they're pretty, average or the other. If an average girl feels better without make up then good for her and no not everyone will look gorgeous on a Saturday night so it's okay lol |
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I only wear lippy during the day if I can be arsed, add eyeliner and mascara if I go out, oh and a bit of concealer. It isn't that I don't like the look of a full face of make-up, it looks fantastic. I just end up looking like a clown when l try it myself. And it really isn't through lack of advice or tuition, my step daughter and MIL are both make-up artists so I should be pretty good |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
at least you are honest
My tinder profile says "Not a fan of wrong compliments and small talk". People deserve to be told what's nice about them.
Well I'm sticking to the make up because the paper bag idea was rather claustrophobic... "
I haven't seen your face to face so can't really say. I suggest sticking with which ever makes you feel more confident |
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Can I also say that I was in Spain during Easter and I barely saw girls with full face make up there. Just a few mascara and don't know if it's because it was sunny or they're more confident in their natural state. Maybe cultural or just how they're there |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
There are many, many women with bad skin who've covered it up well with makeup who do not look scabby. "
It's better to have it all neatly covered and I just hope I don't find her attractive as I've dislike spots. Maybe because no one in my family has ever had them except the one offs that go after 2 nights. |
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The vast majority of the women I know and work with wear at least some make up every day and have a day and and evening look.
I rarely wear make up during the day but like to wear make up when I go out. I definitely look better with it
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
There are many, many women with bad skin who've covered it up well with makeup who do not look scabby.
It's better to have it all neatly covered and I just hope I don't find her attractive as I've dislike spots. Maybe because no one in my family has ever had them except the one offs that go after 2 nights."
Hmm...those of us who get spots hate them too and it's exactly this sort of attitude that makes us completely self conscious and slap on the make up |
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"For a pretty girl, I like them in just mascara while the average ones should use make up. Everyone should feel beautiful. I just dislike seeing a girl with spots all over her face and then make up to try cover them as I think the make up makes it look worse/ scabby.
There are many, many women with bad skin who've covered it up well with makeup who do not look scabby.
It's better to have it all neatly covered and I just hope I don't find her attractive as I've dislike spots. Maybe because no one in my family has ever had them except the one offs that go after 2 nights.
Hmm...those of us who get spots hate them too and it's exactly this sort of attitude that makes us completely self conscious and slap on the make up "
I had a meet with someone who pretty much fucked all my foundation off and then he was like 'hey, you've got quite a few spots'. Thanks, I hadn't noticed. Sod. |
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"The two are not mutually exclusive. And I fail to believe for one second that the OP would prefer a plain woman with literally no makeup on rather than that same plain woman with a bit of well applied, feature enhancing and flattering makeup. Do me a fucking favour.
Other than that, I think everyone already knows my thoughts on makeup.
You hate the stuff
Yeah, filthy horrible stuff. Why would I want to look like I'd been gangbanged by crayola / TOWIE reject / insert usual insults for women who dare to like makeup here.
Anyway do you know who does a nice olive/gold eyeshadow bought an olive colour dress and I need eyeshadow to match
How do you feel about cream eyeshadow? I'm sure there's a bourjois one that's that kind of colour. I've got the burgundy version and it lasts really well.
I don't mind cream saw an urban decay glitter type one but not sure....ill have a look at bourjois tomorrow on my lunch break
My sister is a make up queen, ilamasqua do every shade of anything,
Occ do lip tars in every colour you'll ever need. "
I'm addicted to Illamasqua. They have the best gel eyeliner by a mile. |
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By *oxy_minxWoman
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I am full face make up everyday I step out the door.
I may wear a brighter lipstick on a night out but apart from that that is me and if you don't like it, move on to someone else.
But the difference is I wear it for me and yes I don't have the greatest skin either, but is it not better to make the most of yourself?
As Dolly once said, it is not cheap looking this cheap |
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"I like tinted chap stick
So do I!
Hell yeah. I switch between the pomegranate oil one and the mango one. "
I'm optimistic of one day switching between pomegranate oil and mango. |
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