2011-01-22, 13:27 | Link #41 | |
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As someone who did theater in high school, I know what it feels like to have that gunk on my face, and I hated it. Was the only part of theater I disliked, and I couldn't wait to wash it all off. I felt dirty, so girls with makeup on feel dirty. And yes, I can smell if they are wearing it. It's a real turn-off. At most, a very very very minor dash of perfume. There are enough chemicals out there, that we don't need to be slathering ourselves up in some. Also, striking a blow to against the "perfect" female looks you see in Magazines, in the opes more agree, and we can get more normal looking women featured and thus girls don't have as much pressure. So, echoing the general sentiment of WITHOUT. |
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2011-01-22, 14:21 | Link #43 |
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I'll stay neutral on this. Main reason is because while I appreciate natural beauty, I also appreaciate it when girls take the time to try and look prettier for various reasons like events, a date with their bf, and I particularly appreciate it for artistic purposes. Hypothetically speaking, if my gf wanted to wear make-up for a date, I can appreciate that because she wants to try and look more presentable to me. If she doesn't, I'm fine with that as well. It's her choice what to do with her appearance. That is, of course, if she knows how to apply make-up well.However, should my gf and I decide to live together, I do want to be able to appreciate her natural looks because I'll be seeing her every day of my life. So a simple answer from me is that I like natural looks very much, but a slight tweak with a little bit of make up like foundation, eyeliner, what have you is fine with me as well so long as it's not overdone.
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2011-01-22, 19:04 | Link #44 | ||
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I think it's up to the other person. I'm not into being controlling how my partner looks. If it makes them happy, it's cool by me.
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2011-01-22, 19:12 | Link #45 | |
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2011-01-22, 19:19 | Link #46 |
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I don't mind make up, as long as it's not overdone or done poorly. Make up should be used to accentuate, not hide or cover up. I also hate it when a girl totally relies on make up and can't leave anywhere without it, it's damn annoying.
But I suppose, it's all opinion.
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2011-01-23, 04:41 | Link #48 |
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Whether or not it makes women look better (Which it really doesn't for me), I'd hate to be waking up one day in the morning to see a girl I love look totally different than she does when she goes outside.
Makeup is a sign of vanity for me more often than not, especially when all you're doing is trying to cover up supposed flaws. So, yes, another vote for no makeup please. I prefer natural.
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2011-01-23, 05:57 | Link #49 |
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After playing Resonance of Fate, a Vashyron quote comes to mind.
"Men should never allow a woman to wear too much makeup or too many clothes." Personally I'm a fan of the natural look but a little bit of make up can really make the difference. Lately a few girls I went to school with have gotten married and these are girls I saw everyday of my life for close to twelve years and I knew them very well. A touch of make up gave some impressive results, with several cases I had to do a double take when I first saw them coming down the isle at the start of the ceremony.
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2011-01-23, 08:31 | Link #50 |
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Hmm, depends on when I'll be seeing her face. If we're going out at night, then with...but I don't need my girl wearing make-up when we're going for a cup of coffee or if we're walking around town, and certainly not at work.
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2011-01-24, 03:52 | Link #54 |
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Just a little makeup would be best. Something simple like applying lipgloss (I don't know enough about makeup to know the terms). It shouldn't be something that they will need an hour to do. It shouldn't completely change what a girl looks like with and without makeup. Its just like applying perfume. A little fresh scent is nice but a overpowering fragrance is nauseating.
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2011-01-24, 21:09 | Link #55 | |
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There are some girls who look great without makeup, some girls who look horrible with makeup, some girls who know how to use makeup to their advantage (but look fine either way) and some who need makeup or they look 20 years older. Different people are different. My own makeup is minimal, mostly because I am lazy and don't wish to spend more than fifteen minutes doing my makeup... plus, too much looks bad IMO, and none at all is impossible for me if you know my current circumstances. It's not that natural, unless someone naturally has soft purple eyelids and shimmery-shiny pink lips and sparkly soft pink cheeks... so I guess my makeup isn't natural at all!
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2011-01-25, 12:35 | Link #56 |
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I personally wear light make up, a bit of eyeliner, brown/bronze around the eye lids and mascara. My eyes look rather natural but stand out a tiny bit more.
It all depends on how much you wear and what you wear. I find it ugly if a girls wears a mask of make up, like really really dark eyes or too much skin bronze which might not match their skin at all. If it's rather a narutal tint then it is alright, you don't see that much difference if you don't wear make up. But personally a girl who wears no make up at all and who does nothing with her hair seems like a very bland and boring person, I know it sounds wrong and all and they aren't because their interest lies in other things. But not caring about looks at all in a age where it is normal and in some cases needed to represent yourself makes it seem rather less hygenic and lack of interest in normal girl things. Wearing make up for me is a boost of self esteem, not wearing it does not make me look ugly just awkward. Make is like your own clothing style an expression of yourself to others in which no words are needed. |
2011-01-25, 15:39 | Link #59 | |
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The hypocrisy in this thread is strong...
Fortunately so many of you guys don't like their girls wearing makeup, so at least I don't ever have to worry about being hit on by you folks! Quote:
... I never knew you were a girl.
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