+1 So refreshing compared to the overly made up barbie dolls who preceded her. |
Yes, let's just be thankful she's not Kayleigh McEnany. She looks great, and she holds press conferences that actually disseminate accurate, factual information. |
Another redhead here and while I agree with you, I think she’s much more auburn than the cartoony red that she appeared in the third pic posted by the pp. i think that was probably a lighting issue. But I also think with redheads you need some dimension, some gold (not blond) or it looks to out-of-the-box also. And agreed - none of this matters in comparison to how well she does the job in a professional, competent manner. |
If she wore bright lipstick, someone will point out that she's trying to use her looks over her smarts, if she tones down the lipstick, you come out. How about let her be? |
This. |
The way they looked was not the issue with them. Kayleigh’s makeup and hair has nothing to do with her lying to the American people which is why she is horrible. WHY are y’all like this. |
I agree. She's wearing very natural-looking lipstick, not nude lipstick. I think it looks great. |
I think she is smart, articulate, attractive and well pulled together. |
Her makeup wasn't that heavy. Jen's is a less is more approach. |
seriously, why is that? |
+1000 Get a life, OP |
I didn't like either, and didn't want my DD to think she was a role model in either respect. |
Wow, I consider fake eyelashes at work to be “heavy” makeup. Different strokes. |
I'd love to see you put yourself out there in front of the world for critique, OP. Jen seems amazing, no matter what is or isn't on her face. |
Also the caked on foundation, though I think that issue is common among people whose jobs involve being on tv. |