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15 Nov 2004, 12:06 pm

I usually wear a bit of makeup, I prefer a natural look though it is fun to dress up sometimes.



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17 Sep 2005, 10:35 pm

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17 Sep 2005, 11:12 pm

I like a girl wearing makeup, think about it,
Skin powders and gloss's that taste so nice and bitter,- that comes off in yummy cakes when you lick it,
Lip gloss's that get all over my cloths and the like thats a pain to get out, and with that kiss the man it transforms into a transvestite with wearing the lipstick thats now on his lips as well.
the nice stubbles on the legs instead of soft hair, ohhh what great back scratchers they are, and think about all the time the man would like to spend in bed, alone waiting for the girl to get out of the shower, she taking her time shaving, nice and quiet peace of mind, with raging hard on sick of waiting, waits patiently.
oh and those colored nails, good hard back scratchers, and think of all the time it takes her to pick just the right color and put it on one finger at a time then change her mind about the colors.
and that nice shampoo, hmmm smells good, maybe not as erotic as her natural scent but smells Good, fruits most of the time, but hey, if she wants to be a fruit I guess Ill take a nibble now and then.
oh yum, think about those yummy perfumes, kinda knocks ya out sometimes, then when you bend over to give her a kiss the bitter taste is like Yuck(like don't she want me to kiss her?).

and think of all those times she asks, over and over,- if this looks good on her and you know if you hostly said whats on your mind you would hurt her feelings, so your sweat and tell her it all looks rather ravishing on her and watch her smile.

naaa, give me all natural thank you.



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17 Sep 2005, 11:41 pm

I can't stand the smell of makeup. It makes me gag and It almost always looks fake. I hope I can find a girl someday that doesn't like makeup or at least has the self-confidence to go without it.



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18 Sep 2005, 1:19 am

Rarely wear cosmetics. They were fun to play with when I was a kid, the novelty value. Like to look at the colors, but not actually buy & use makeup. Idea, in theory is fun-visual candy, the reality of it is not fun-don't like how it looks once applied to faces. Understand ? The potential is better than the actuality, is how I see it.
Use bit of lipstick, when going out somewhere in public, to detract/distract from the zits on my face. It's easy to remove the moment I get home, no special procedures or chemicals needed. Nail polish looks nifty on my nails, but it's way too high-maintenence. The chipping, flaking, peeling & unevenness are too time-consuming to keep up with.
I want to see a face, not a person-in-hiding. Relationships have mostly been w/males who appreciate this. Bothered that ads/media make women feel like they/we have to put on a big fake show in order for men to be interested/attracted.
Don't like perfume, but like fruit/sugary scented shampoo/conditioner (partial to Redmond Aussie brand). Certain soaps (like Pure & Natural, smells like lilacs to me) smell good & others I despise (Ivory). Also, P & N feels mild to my skin but Ivory doesn't, ouch. Some soaps feel like they don't come off when you rinse (Ohm by Oil of Olay), ick.



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18 Sep 2005, 5:00 pm

Makeup transforms me from male to female, and its scent is intoxicating.

I use a foundation that covers my face without appearing as a clown. Eye makeup includes two-tone shadow, mascara, and liner. Lipstick and blush complete the picture. It probably takes me 20 minutes to do everything.



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19 Sep 2005, 1:12 pm

You people are going to think me stupid but whatever.I like make-up.Sure it can be (and often is)a pain in the ass,but I like it.The reason why I like it though is because I feel like I'm expressing myself.I'm a Goth,and I LOVE eyeliner (except when you get seaty and then it smudges).So putting on my gothic make-up to me is telling the world that I'm different.I don't put on like a SHIT-LOAD of eyeliner on,but I do put it on really dark.And I'm not like PALE PALE,I'm not supposed to look like a clown or anything.One of these days I'll post a pic of me,and I'll let you see what I'm talking about.

-SpaceCase :(

P.S.I ahte lip gloss!I only wear it when my lips feel dry.


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19 Sep 2005, 1:27 pm

Makeup is one of those things that people say they dont like (mostly men) but in reality when they see a nice looking woman with tastefully applied make-up they cant keep their eyes of her. You will hardly ever see a star go out without at least a little makeup on because they dont like the hacks to catch how unglamerous they can look without it (especially early in the morning). The natural look can look good too though and suits some people. Like everything else makeup can be good in moderation.



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19 Sep 2005, 6:47 pm

How do you eat with lipstick on?



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19 Sep 2005, 7:04 pm

I don't wear a lot of makeup. After a couple of hours it feels like I'm wearing mud on my face. I usually don't wear any. I might occasionally put on a little face powder and some colored lip gloss.



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19 Sep 2005, 7:29 pm

ilikedragons wrote:
How do you eat with lipstick on?

Most lipstick can survive a lot of abuse. Eating is less of a problem than drinking.

Drinking vessels typically wear the lipstick from the lower lip. Yet typical lipstick (the little tube with the "stick" versus painted lip gloss) can last through quite alot. After a meal or a couple of drinks, that's when you (more properly) go to the rest room and apply a touch-up.



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19 Sep 2005, 8:04 pm

Definitely not a makeup person here.



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19 Sep 2005, 10:43 pm

I was one of the few teenagers who wouldn't wear make-up until I was 17 years old, even though my mother already gave me permission in 8th grade. To me, it was another chore I had to put up with besides my unruly hair and hygiene. I stopped wearing make-up except at church or a job interview five years ago and don't want to start back again. My friend is always talking about how I could be so wonderful if I wore make-up, pretty clothes, did my hair a certain way.....blah blah blah! One of the reasons I don't hang with her that much, anymore...always up in my business! But I digress......

Another thing you'll neeever see me in is really high-heel shoes. I don't know what sadistic person got his jollies from causing generations of women foot pain but I'd sentence him to a life-time of wearing heels.....two sizes too small. The same goes for bras with underwires, hair chemical relaxers, which make my scalp feel like it's on fire, fake nails (I'll just bite 'em off, anyway) and tight jeans or anything else that feels like I'm being squeezed by a boa constrictor.


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20 Sep 2005, 4:27 am

Consider high heeled shoes & long fingernails to have much in common. Sharp pointy things that get in the way of doing activities. Enjoy high heels in theory-how they look, how they make my legs look. Wearing them is another thing, can walk a few feet then stay seated the rest of the time-impractical & uncomfy but so pretty. Could say that both spike heels and claw nails hobble the wearer. Shoes come off, but nails are attached-wish I could retract them at will ! My nails scrape/scratch/dig things (including myself) by accident.
Bra underwires are unpleasant, sportsbras don't work or don't fit right. Haven't gotten used to these everyday things, despite many years of trying. Can't breathe fully until I'm home (out of public eye) & can remove constricting harness. So irritating...



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20 Sep 2005, 5:41 am

I've never understood how women can tolerate most of the stuff they wear for any reason. :?



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21 Sep 2005, 3:27 am

Ack, I just can't be bothered with all that stuff most of the time. I mean sure, it's fun on occasion, but mostly it is just time consuming and doesn't even do heaps. I wear a lot of lip balm/gloss, because it feels good and I hate having dry lips. If I were going to do anything more, it would be a bit of shimmery eyeshadow and perhaps some mascara. I never got the hang of eyeliner: the lines always go all chunky and dodgy and make me look like someone punched me in the eye! WHAT IS THE POINT?! It just makes you look like a zombie... oh and foundation, never got into the stuff. Nothing quite like looking at someone's face and seeing flaky dust which sits on and illuminates their pimples! :? I have the same problem with hair: occasionally I try to have some fun with it, but mostly I don't get the point. Why wake up an hour early so you can blow-wave it and spray it and make it feel like crunchy crap when you can zip in and out of the shower and comb it out when it dries on its own?

Lol, all the same, if anyone can sort me out on eyeliner, please do, as I'm a tad sick of not 'getting' things like hair and makeup. And what is with people who think mascara is THE fundamental makeup? I say lips then eyelids come first!

Hmm... </bimbo rant>


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