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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I look amazing with and without. It’s not often I wear a full face of makeup. It’s amazing how many men tell me how good I look ‘natural’ when I have a lot of makeup on, and how many men tell me to ‘take the slap off’ when I only have lipstick on. I’m happy in my own skin. |
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People would be traumatised if they saw me with no make up. I’m not a natural beauty that’s for sure. I don’t do all that contouring and stuff, but I wear foundation, and do my brows and lashes every day. I just look old and poorly otherwise. |
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"People would be traumatised if they saw me with no make up. I’m not a natural beauty that’s for sure. I don’t do all that contouring and stuff, but I wear foundation, and do my brows and lashes every day. I just look old and poorly otherwise. "
Haha from what little I can see you are being harsh on yourself...... I am sure you would be well received and surprised with out!! X |
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This cake up before and I got a ban for the link I posted. But there’s a really great illustration kicking around which brilliantly captured the difference between what a lot of women maybe think guys think, and what they actually think.
If you Google:
‘This is why I hate wearing makeup’
And click on images it should be the first one, the illustration of the girl with lots of makeup, a bit of natural makeup, and no make up.
Are you I’ll might be a bit extreme, but you get the idea. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I hardly ever wear make up and definitely not day to day..
If i am meeting anyone i usually use a bit of eyeliner and mascara and a tinted lip balm
All my face pics on here show me with no make up but i am quite lucky that i have good skin and no wrinkles |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I do wear makeup but I have roseacea so use a foundation to cover that. I do it because I like to feel good myself. I’m not sure if I look better with or without it, but I feel better with x |
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I'm definitely prettier without make up because I'm allergic to most of it. A puffy, swollen face from using foundation really isn't a good look!
Occasionally I will wear lipstick or gloss but mostly I can't be arsed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I look amazing with and without. It’s not often I wear a full face of makeup. It’s amazing how many men tell me how good I look ‘natural’ when I have a lot of makeup on, and how many men tell me to ‘take the slap off’ when I only have lipstick on. I’m happy in my own skin. "
My gosh I can confirm you look great yummy profile pics ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I prefer no make up; only wearing it when I socialise.
Because I don't wear it daily I feel different when I do.
My stepfather in law didn't recognise me at a Christening once, because he had never seen me with my hair straightened and in make up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Happy in my own skin.
If I'm not at work or going out somewhere nice then it's none at all or bare minimal of mascara and a bit of foundation to give an even tone |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Happy in my own skin and I wear make up. I know how to apply it so I don't look like I'm suffering from clown syndrome. Apparently there's something wrong with a woman that wants to make the most of her features. Strange place, the fab forum. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not so much happier in my own skin as can't be arsed.
A minimal amount of foundation to even skin tone and mascara as my eyelashes are invisible without it, that's the extent of my efforts when I go out. I don't wear makeup to work or going about my ordinary day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hardly ever wear it, I could probably do with some sort of covering up somedays but I can live with that "
Same here, after all, I don't have to look at myself :D |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hardly ever wear it, I could probably do with some sort of covering up somedays but I can live with that
Same here, after all, I don't have to look at myself :D"
Exactly. |
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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago
deptford London |
"I hardly ever wear it, I could probably do with some sort of covering up somedays but I can live with that
Same here, after all, I don't have to look at myself :D
Exactly. "
we arent looking at your face |
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"Happy in my own skin and I wear make up. I know how to apply it so I don't look like I'm suffering from clown syndrome. Apparently there's something wrong with a woman that wants to make the most of her features. Strange place, the fab forum. "
It should enhance your natural look, you are lucky if you can do that, unfortunately it’s something I can’t seem to achieve myself |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hardly ever wear it, I could probably do with some sort of covering up somedays but I can live with that
Same here, after all, I don't have to look at myself :D
Exactly.
we arent looking at your face "
Im generally well covered in public,its the face or nothing |
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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago
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"I hardly ever wear it, I could probably do with some sort of covering up somedays but I can live with that
Same here, after all, I don't have to look at myself :D
Exactly.
we arent looking at your face
Im generally well covered in public,its the face or nothing "
i was only playing maam. But your body would shine through what ever you wore x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I rarely wear it. I usually doll myself up for the kinkier sessions we have because M likes to see my makeup run, or I’ll wear it for a night out or somewhere nice. Other than that, I’m happy without it. |
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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago
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"I rarely wear it. I usually doll myself up for the kinkier sessions we have because M likes to see my makeup run, or I’ll wear it for a night out or somewhere nice. Other than that, I’m happy without it. "
thats what i was saying, time and a place |
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I wear make up every day and I'm happy in my own skin I don't feel the two are mutually exclusive. I use moisturiser with spf in it to protect my skin too.
I think quite a few men would be surprised to learn how much effort goes in to the natural look though |
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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago
deptford London |
"I wear make up every day and I'm happy in my own skin I don't feel the two are mutually exclusive. I use moisturiser with spf in it to protect my skin too.
I think quite a few men would be surprised to learn how much effort goes in to the natural look though "
the not so natural natural look? |
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"I wear make up every day and I'm happy in my own skin I don't feel the two are mutually exclusive. I use moisturiser with spf in it to protect my skin too.
I think quite a few men would be surprised to learn how much effort goes in to the natural look though
the not so natural natural look? "
Yep
I don't claim to go for the natural look. I colour and style my hair, moisturize my skin, wear make up and perfume and use a hairbrush. Hell sometimes I push the boat out and have a bit of a wash and spray some deodorant around |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wear make up every day and I'm happy in my own skin I don't feel the two are mutually exclusive. I use moisturiser with spf in it to protect my skin too.
I think quite a few men would be surprised to learn how much effort goes in to the natural look though
the not so natural natural look?
Yep
I don't claim to go for the natural look. I colour and style my hair, moisturize my skin, wear make up and perfume and use a hairbrush. Hell sometimes I push the boat out and have a bit of a wash and spray some deodorant around "
Steady now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am comfortable in my own skin and only wear makeup when going out partying or meeting someone new. Even then it’s minimal as I’m not a fan of heavy makeup.
I have photos for friends only that include makeup & makeupless photos.
I look a lot younger without makeup and am lucky to have pretty much blemish free skin apart from the monthly hormonal buggers that pop up!
I have naturally nice brows but I wish I had longer lashes! They’re so thick but short! |
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
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With or without, whatever makes a lady feel good. Up to a point. The current craze of contouring to the point the face looks completely different is just weird. And it is rarely done well enough to look "right" from all angles, seeming primarily only working from a direct face on angle. |
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"With or without, whatever makes a lady feel good. Up to a point. The current craze of contouring to the point the face looks completely different is just weird. And it is rarely done well enough to look "right" from all angles, seeming primarily only working from a direct face on angle. "
I don’t know where women find the time to do this, my pals daughter takes 2 hours to do her make up before work by the time she’s contoured and blended and highlighted. Fuck that. I need my beauty sleep even more than I need to contour. Or maybe actually I need both....
I tried it once, just looked like I hadn’t washed my face for a month. |
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It takes me an hour to do my make-up ( some might say I should take a bit longer lol) I would never meet now without, although I'm still experimenting with different products.
People who've seen my photos but haven't seen me dressed up in person , say they wouldn't recognise me, which is the desired effect I suppose |
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
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I’m happy in my own skin made up or not. Day to day I don’t really wear it, I might curl my eyelashes and slick on some lip gloss.
I do wear it when I go out, mostly quite subtle, but I am a fan of a good red lipstick. |
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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago
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"I’m happy in my own skin made up or not. Day to day I don’t really wear it, I might curl my eyelashes and slick on some lip gloss.
I do wear it when I go out, mostly quite subtle, but I am a fan of a good red lipstick."
if you have a fab lolly with you, you need nothing else |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Never been a problem. I get out of the shower throw on a shirt, some aftershave, then I'm good to go.
But then I'm an ugly fecker so make up would probably need to be 3 of sand and one of cement... |
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"With or without, whatever makes a lady feel good. Up to a point. The current craze of contouring to the point the face looks completely different is just weird. And it is rarely done well enough to look "right" from all angles, seeming primarily only working from a direct face on angle.
I don’t know where women find the time to do this, my pals daughter takes 2 hours to do her make up before work by the time she’s contoured and blended and highlighted. Fuck that. I need my beauty sleep even more than I need to contour. Or maybe actually I need both....
I tried it once, just looked like I hadn’t washed my face for a month."
It takes me 45 min to do makeup - contours, fake eyelashes and intricate eye makeup. So really for day to day, more than 20 min and it’s too much.., the most one needs is foundation/concealer, mascara, blush/powder and a translucent lippy. |
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"I wear make up every day and I'm happy in my own skin I don't feel the two are mutually exclusive. I use moisturiser with spf in it to protect my skin too.
I think quite a few men would be surprised to learn how much effort goes in to the natural look though
the not so natural natural look?
Yep
I don't claim to go for the natural look. I colour and style my hair, moisturize my skin, wear make up and perfume and use a hairbrush. Hell sometimes I push the boat out and have a bit of a wash and spray some deodorant around
Steady now "
I find it keeps the flies off... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Quite comfortable in my own skin, never wear any, what others think of me is irrelevant "
That’s what I’m talking about.. confidence is there sexiest thing a woman can wear lol I think I just came in my pants reading your comment. Keep slaying beautiful |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I rarely wear it. I usually doll myself up for the kinkier sessions we have because M likes to see my makeup run, or I’ll wear it for a night out or somewhere nice. Other than that, I’m happy without it. "
I get why M likes to see that.. looks fucking hot running down your face. But yeah you don’t need it either, your gorgeous regardless |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Quite comfortable in my own skin, never wear any, what others think of me is irrelevant
That’s what I’m talking about.. confidence is there sexiest thing a woman can wear lol I think I just came in my pants reading your comment. Keep slaying beautiful "
Interesting comment. Is it only women who don't wear make up that are confident? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Quite comfortable in my own skin, never wear any, what others think of me is irrelevant
That’s what I’m talking about.. confidence is there sexiest thing a woman can wear lol I think I just came in my pants reading your comment. Keep slaying beautiful
Interesting comment. Is it only women who don't wear make up that are confident? "
That’s what some men seem to think. Yawn.
Confidence comes in all forms. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Quite comfortable in my own skin, never wear any, what others think of me is irrelevant
That’s what I’m talking about.. confidence is there sexiest thing a woman can wear lol I think I just came in my pants reading your comment. Keep slaying beautiful
Interesting comment. Is it only women who don't wear make up that are confident?
That’s what some men seem to think. Yawn.
Confidence comes in all forms. "
Poor fools think we wear it to impress them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I usually only ever wear mascara, I'm not sure any of it makes me look any better, just different. I'm not a fan of foundation and all the contouring that makes ya look metallic, it's all a bit much. I let my cousin, who is into it, do my makeup before a night out once, had to wash my face and just do my eyes myself as I looked like a bloody clown robot! |
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Sometimes.
I tend not to wear it during the summer months
If I do it's a bit of mascara or s tinted moisturizer...failing that I mix s tiny bit if my foundation in with coconut oil and put on.
Winter months I tend to wear more as I'm quite pale skinned.
Ss |
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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago
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"Hardly ever wear it .... not bad for a 58yr old
Many 58 year olds don't wear it. Doesn't mean they look better than if they did "
It also doesn’t mean they look worse either.
Some women feel they have to wear it to look better and get to a point where they don’t feel they can be seen without it. Whilst others, like me, are not that confident with make up and prefer to keep it to a minimum.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wear it less than 5 times a year and then only for very very special occasions... never have and think that's why I have good skin and really not very many wrinkles |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wear very little makeup and not very often. Mr never bothers at all.
Once had a 'demo' makeover in public at a charity do,ended up with aggressive black winged eye liner,shading in'Cleopatra' green shadow, looked like I'd been left in the rain to go mouldy. Wet wipe anyone? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I look amazing with and without. It’s not often I wear a full face of makeup. It’s amazing how many men tell me how good I look ‘natural’ when I have a lot of makeup on, and how many men tell me to ‘take the slap off’ when I only have lipstick on. I’m happy in my own skin. "
This is why you’re one of my favourites on the forum. I wish I had your confidence! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hardly ever wear it .... not bad for a 58yr old
Many 58 year olds don't wear it. Doesn't mean they look better than if they did
It also doesn’t mean they look worse either.
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I didn't say it did... |
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By *abs..Woman
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"Hardly ever wear it .... not bad for a 58yr old
Many 58 year olds don't wear it. Doesn't mean they look better than if they did
It also doesn’t mean they look worse either.
I didn't say it did..."
I know you didn’t. I didn’t say you did say that. I was just responding. You said it doesn’t mean they look better and I said it doesn’t mean they look worse. Same difference I think |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fuck it. I look 12. I've never needed make up. I'm perfect without. I look down on all those that have to resort to wearing make up. Fucking clowns!!!
It's that attitude that I don't get. I don't call non make up wearers lazy and inept. Which they probably are |
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
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"I wear very little makeup and not very often. Mr never bothers at all.
Once had a 'demo' makeover in public at a charity do,ended up with aggressive black winged eye liner,shading in'Cleopatra' green shadow, looked like I'd been left in the rain to go mouldy. Wet wipe anyone?"
I had my brows shaped at the benefit counter at the weekend. One of her colleagues had amazing winged eyeliner, so I asked her to do it on me... I’m not quite sure what went wrong, but it looked awful! When my mate arrived she cracked up while I was still at the counter. Not very tactful |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Happy in my own skin and I wear make up. I know how to apply it so I don't look like I'm suffering from clown syndrome. Apparently there's something wrong with a woman that wants to make the most of her features. Strange place, the fab forum. "
No one's saying that. Some people prefer not to wear make up daily. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don’t mind either on me. I go for the natural look when I wear makeup, so I don’t really look like I’m wearing any. Probably the best con going *laughs*"
It can take ages to look like you aren't to get the natural look. |
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"I wear very little makeup and not very often. Mr never bothers at all.
Once had a 'demo' makeover in public at a charity do,ended up with aggressive black winged eye liner,shading in'Cleopatra' green shadow, looked like I'd been left in the rain to go mouldy. Wet wipe anyone?
I had my brows shaped at the benefit counter at the weekend. One of her colleagues had amazing winged eyeliner, so I asked her to do it on me... I’m not quite sure what went wrong, but it looked awful! When my mate arrived she cracked up while I was still at the counter. Not very tactful "
The thing with eyeliner and eyeliner styles is that they have to suit your eye shape. If you have hooded eye lids for example, then how you apply eye makeup changes from what MUAs on counters do |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Love the stuff and wear some pretty much every day. Love how it can totally transform an outfit,minimal eye make up and red lip or smokey eye and nude lip.
Care not a jot what others think but have often been complimented on it so must be doing something right. |
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