discolemonade said:
PurpleDays said:what about people with ugly disfiguring marks? I use makeup for mine and it DOESN'T WORK. I've spent over an hour in the past before to TRY to make my legs look like each other, and I just ended up with patchy legs which looked like they were from two different people.
Make up is confidence in a bottle, it can exaggerate people's good qualities and make them sparkle. It can make transvestites feel complete.
I don't know, I'm a bit on the fence.
VanillaCreme said:My friend told me I was gorgeous a few hours ago, and I actually believe him.
VanillaCreme said:People put too much value on looks, face wise and weight wise. It irks me.
VanillaCreme said:Power, yes, for men as well. The same friend told me he thought he was ugly... He's cute to me. So I don't know what he's talking about.
cheaptrickfan said:^^Not only that, but I am a firm believer that the constant use of heavy makeup for decades and decades actually makes skin's texture worse. That makes women feel insecure about their skin, running for products to cover up the skin, which perpetuates the cycle.
cheaptrickfan said:I was watching the Miss Universe pageant a few weeks ago (don't even ask) and I was stunned at how similar all the women looked despite racial differences. They were all cast from a very similar mold with very little variation: long, narrow noses, oval faces, eyebrows arched in precisely the same way, similar cheekbone structure, I could go on and on.
It was very Stepfordish, and kind of creepy.
alonewanderer said:discolemonade said:I like make up, im not a heavy user, just enough so you can tell im a girl
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discolemonade said:I like make up, im not a heavy user, just enough so you can tell im a girl
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