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For the Girls of Fakku
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gizgal wrote...
Hardly, if any...I've only used makeup in large amounts for stage purposes.
For every-day looks, I prefer my own skin.
I sometimes use lip glosses or something with a tiny amount of color, though. And a dash of perfume if I feel it's needed.
You should try some exercise and anorexia. Both should help a lot.
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Once in a while whenever I have time to put it on.
Though, some people just look so pretty without make-up. [Damn. Where do they hide those eyebags? lol]
Though, some people just look so pretty without make-up. [Damn. Where do they hide those eyebags? lol]
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IEAIAIO wrote...
gizgal wrote...
Hardly, if any...I've only used makeup in large amounts for stage purposes.
For every-day looks, I prefer my own skin.
I sometimes use lip glosses or something with a tiny amount of color, though. And a dash of perfume if I feel it's needed.
You should try some exercise and anorexia. Both should help a lot.
Yes to the first, a huge glaring no to the second.
Don't make light of anorexia: it seriously harms people.
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gizgal wrote...
Yes to the first, a huge glaring no to the second.Don't make light of anorexia: it seriously harms people.
Only stupid people who don't know when to stop. I'd say you should go back to eating like a normal person would after you dropped about thirty pounds. Then again since girls have a weird weight system you might just want to post pictures every time you lose a few pounds and then just stop when I stop making fun of you for being fat. A girl could look as bad as you do and only be like fifteen pounds overweight.
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gizgal wrote...
Actually, not to derail the thread... but I've heard a lot of good things about this product and was just wondering if anyone's used it.http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P122751
It's an "Almost Lipstick" by Clinique, and I generally find their products pretty high quality and trustworthy. Apparently the Black Honey shade is supposed to be universally flattering.
I like Clinique's products, though they are expensive, and well, I buy very cheap make up and never had any problems. I don't have a perfect skin but it's not bad and I never have allergies or any kind of problems with make up.
On the color though, I'd say be careful, if you're not used to heavy/dark make up, such a colour won't suit you, especially purple like or brown like lipsticks. Also, they tend to age women who wear them...I remember you have very white skin, sooo I would go for a good bright red, if you dare, or a fresh pink. Can't you go to Sephora and try them? I don't know about the US, but here you can test almost every product, even lipstick.
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neyapuckachinha wrote...
gizgal wrote...
Actually, not to derail the thread... but I've heard a lot of good things about this product and was just wondering if anyone's used it.http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P122751
It's an "Almost Lipstick" by Clinique, and I generally find their products pretty high quality and trustworthy. Apparently the Black Honey shade is supposed to be universally flattering.
I like Clinique's products, though they are expensive, and well, I buy very cheap make up and never had any problems. I don't have a perfect skin but it's not bad and I never have allergies or any kind of problems with make up.
On the color though, I'd say be careful, if you're not used to heavy/dark make up, such a colour won't suit you, especially purple like or brown like lipsticks. Also, they tend to age women who wear them...I remember you have very white skin, sooo I would go for a good bright red, if you dare, or a fresh pink. Can't you go to Sephora and try them? I don't know about the US, but here you can test almost every product, even lipstick.
Hmm, I'm actually going to the mall today. I'll see if I can ask at the counters :D
My only qualm so far with lip color is it draws attention to my upper lip hair... however, I usually have that waxed so that is something that can be adjusted.
IEAIAIO wrote...
Only stupid people who don't know when to stop. I'd say you should go back to eating like a normal person would after you dropped about thirty pounds. Then again since girls have a weird weight system you might just want to post pictures every time you lose a few pounds and then just stop when I stop making fun of you for being fat. A girl could look as bad as you do and only be like fifteen pounds overweight.You realize comments like that are exactly why so many people hurt their bodies trying to look like a magazine's ideal, right? It's rather scary you've also adapted this brainwashed mindset about women's bodies (hell, maybe men's too).
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gizgal wrote...
neyapuckachinha wrote...
gizgal wrote...
Actually, not to derail the thread... but I've heard a lot of good things about this product and was just wondering if anyone's used it.http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P122751
It's an "Almost Lipstick" by Clinique, and I generally find their products pretty high quality and trustworthy. Apparently the Black Honey shade is supposed to be universally flattering.
I like Clinique's products, though they are expensive, and well, I buy very cheap make up and never had any problems. I don't have a perfect skin but it's not bad and I never have allergies or any kind of problems with make up.
On the color though, I'd say be careful, if you're not used to heavy/dark make up, such a colour won't suit you, especially purple like or brown like lipsticks. Also, they tend to age women who wear them...I remember you have very white skin, sooo I would go for a good bright red, if you dare, or a fresh pink. Can't you go to Sephora and try them? I don't know about the US, but here you can test almost every product, even lipstick.
Hmm, I'm actually going to the mall today. I'll see if I can ask at the counters :D
My only qualm so far with lip color is it draws attention to my upper lip hair... however, I usually have that waxed so that is something that can be adjusted.
Nice :D Have fun, I like shopping > <
But yeah, I had that problem too, especially cause I'm not too good with waxing andhave the bad tendency to wax the skin with it, and end up bruises or scratched skin. You can just bleach it though.
Actually, bright lipstick, with a strong color will not show much and distract the attention from hair or little skin problems, but you need an eyeliner or something on the eyes to complete the look, or else it'll be a bit...'nude'. It's just personal taste I guess.
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Sometimes.
To much work.
I tend to look like a 7 year old that just went through my mothers make-up bag when I attempt to...
To much work.
I tend to look like a 7 year old that just went through my mothers make-up bag when I attempt to...
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I don't really use that much makeup. I mean, it's a lot of work. Also, why do I need makeup when I look better without it?
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Nope. Mostly because I never learned and a little because I'm lazy. My mom and sisters never wore make-up, so I couldn't learn from them. And the friends I had that wore make-up didn't look very skilled at applying it so I figured I'd rather go without than look messed up.
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Nope!
I just use powder and lip-stain and gloss.
My skin isn't too bad, so I really don't need foundation. And I really don't like using mascara.
To sum it up: I'm plain-out lazy.
I just use powder and lip-stain and gloss.
My skin isn't too bad, so I really don't need foundation. And I really don't like using mascara.
To sum it up: I'm plain-out lazy.
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I screwed up your poll by voting despite my status as a penis-man. AND YOU'LL NEVER KNOW WHICH ANSWER I DISTORTED.
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Nope! It's too much work. It irritates my eyes, and I constantly feel self-conscious when I'm wearing it. My Mom always put on a lot of pressure for me to wear make-up and be more girly when I was growing up, so naturally I rebelled. Plus, my Mother's overuse of make-up has left her with a less then pleasing complexion. My skin is nice... I don't want to ruin it by caking on a mask every day. However, on special occasions I'll sometimes go through the extra effort (wedding, etc). I find that most men actually don't like make-up anyway, so it's worked out well for me.