Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, she's still doing the "line the whole eye" thing.
https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/fashion/prince-philip-funeral-kate-middletons-pearl-and-diamond-neckpiece-was-a-tribute-to-the-queen-7278657/
Seems appropriate here. She looks flawless
True. The mask helps.
You are just as ugly on the inside after that remark.
NP. Get over yourself. She looks ugly and old. PP just expressed it in a nicer way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foundation all over their face. Hair above shoulder. No wearing sunscreen. Shimmery eye shadow
What’s wrong with this?
It makes your skin look monotone, older, and accentuates wrinkles and pores. Whether you use Armani or cover girl, doesn’t matter. Up close in person it doesn’t look natural or flattering but especially on older skin
NP. I don’t know this. What should we do then?
NP. Just use concealer where you need it
This is not good advice. One can use all-over foundation and it won't look monotone when properly blended and primed. Add a bit of bronzer and highlighter.
So more makeup on top of a face covered in makeup. Unless you are on stage, no or instagram modeling, no.
Hey, if you don’t know how to put on make-up, that’s cool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foundation all over their face. Hair above shoulder. No wearing sunscreen. Shimmery eye shadow
What’s wrong with this?
It makes your skin look monotone, older, and accentuates wrinkles and pores. Whether you use Armani or cover girl, doesn’t matter. Up close in person it doesn’t look natural or flattering but especially on older skin
NP. I don’t know this. What should we do then?
NP. Just use concealer where you need it
This is not good advice. One can use all-over foundation and it won't look monotone when properly blended and primed. Add a bit of bronzer and highlighter.
So more makeup on top of a face covered in makeup. Unless you are on stage, no or instagram modeling, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheap matte one dimensional looking dark color hair dye. So it looks like doll hair.
Failure to remove facial growths.
Spending money on new boobs when you really need botox or nose job. or both
Ugly brassy highlights or dye job that looks necky. Just go dark.
What's "necky?"
redneckyAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foundation all over their face. Hair above shoulder. No wearing sunscreen. Shimmery eye shadow
What’s wrong with this?
It makes your skin look monotone, older, and accentuates wrinkles and pores. Whether you use Armani or cover girl, doesn’t matter. Up close in person it doesn’t look natural or flattering but especially on older skin
NP. I don’t know this. What should we do then?
NP. Just use concealer where you need it
This is not good advice. One can use all-over foundation and it won't look monotone when properly blended and primed. Add a bit of bronzer and highlighter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foundation all over their face. Hair above shoulder. No wearing sunscreen. Shimmery eye shadow
What’s wrong with this?
It makes your skin look monotone, older, and accentuates wrinkles and pores. Whether you use Armani or cover girl, doesn’t matter. Up close in person it doesn’t look natural or flattering but especially on older skin
NP. I don’t know this. What should we do then?
NP. Just use concealer where you need it
Anonymous wrote:Cheap matte one dimensional looking dark color hair dye. So it looks like doll hair.
Failure to remove facial growths.
Spending money on new boobs when you really need botox or nose job. or both
Ugly brassy highlights or dye job that looks necky. Just go dark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of the Kate bashers willing to post pictures of themselves next to pictures of Kate to prove your look is superior to hers?
Is it bashing to point out that saying she doesn't have undereye makeup was wrong? There were several posts saying that this was only in old pictures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, she's still doing the "line the whole eye" thing.
https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/fashion/prince-philip-funeral-kate-middletons-pearl-and-diamond-neckpiece-was-a-tribute-to-the-queen-7278657/
Seems appropriate here. She looks flawless
True. The mask helps.
You are just as ugly on the inside after that remark.
Anonymous wrote:Any of the Kate bashers willing to post pictures of themselves next to pictures of Kate to prove your look is superior to hers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What beauty mistakes do women over 40 commonly make that cause them to look less attractive?
Over 40's don't care to "impress" anyone and we don't think we look less attractive. We like comfort and if you think we look "less attractive" than that is a you problem.
HELL TO THE YES!
This thread is depressing as f#ck. Women! don't do this to yourselves! The beauty industry is laughing all the way to the bank, cackling at their success at making us all feel bad about ourselves, and police other women for looking.... LIKE PEOPLE!
Gah. Why do I even come here.
I'm not trying to be snarky, but why are you in the Beauty & Fashion forum? It's going to be about looking good to other people and staying on trend. It's in the name.
Recent topics pp! It als comes up there!!!!!