Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:makeup = fake
And clothes are completely artificial.
Yes, I usually do. I have very dark circles, so I usually slap a little concealer on and some neutral lipstick. That's usually the bare minimum for me, although today I just flat out forgot.
Won't get arrested being makeup free in public........
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't left the house without makeup since I was 13. And for the record, you would barely notice that I have it on except for lip gloss, mascara, and a little eyeliner.
What foundation, if any, do you use? I'm always trying to find a barely noticeable foundation. The ones I've tried seem so heavy.
Try a tinted moisturizer with sunscreen or a BB cream. I think actual "foundation" is very dated. Most women I know wear the lighter versions I mentioned and see them partially as skin care. For high end look at Bobbi Brown's tinted moisturizer, for cheaper choice try Neutrogena's BB cream. I use both and love both. The BB cream is slightly heavier.
I do think everyone needs a little color on their faces (tinted sunscreen is perfect) and I have never met anyone who looks as good without mascara as they do with it. AS for lips, during a normal day, a colored gloss is also all you really need - not too shiny/goopy but with a bit of natural color. And, if you have super oily skin like I do, a little powder never hurts. I only use blush and eyeshadow for evenings out. A bit of bronzer though is nice and can double as a light powder.
I love make up but it has to be done correctly. It should merely enhance your natural features never mask or change them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear eyeliner, concealer, foundation/BB or CC cream, blush, lip liner, lipstick and gloss every day. No mascara, and eyeshadow only on special occasions.
No mascara? Seriously? That is so weird. Start wearing mascara - if I saw someone wearing a full face of makeup, including eyeliner (and lip liner? Really? It's not the 80's) but no mascara, I'd assume she forgot to apply it. It looks so unfinished.
I'm not usually one of the judgmental people on here, but that just strikes me as so strange.
I don't wear mascara because it flakes off (I wear contacts and blink a lot) and sticks to my undereye concealer.
NP here. You had crappy mascara then. Not judging, just saying. There's several different types of mascara, and some are compatible with wearing contacts. Tubing mascara, for example, or you might try some formulated for sensitive eyes, like Neutrogena. I have very long lashes and it just looks weirdly unfinished if I have on a full face and leave it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear eyeliner, concealer, foundation/BB or CC cream, blush, lip liner, lipstick and gloss every day. No mascara, and eyeshadow only on special occasions.
No mascara? Seriously? That is so weird. Start wearing mascara - if I saw someone wearing a full face of makeup, including eyeliner (and lip liner? Really? It's not the 80's) but no mascara, I'd assume she forgot to apply it. It looks so unfinished.
I'm not usually one of the judgmental people on here, but that just strikes me as so strange.
I don't wear mascara because it flakes off (I wear contacts and blink a lot) and sticks to my undereye concealer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear eyeliner, concealer, foundation/BB or CC cream, blush, lip liner, lipstick and gloss every day. No mascara, and eyeshadow only on special occasions.
No mascara? Seriously? That is so weird. Start wearing mascara - if I saw someone wearing a full face of makeup, including eyeliner (and lip liner? Really? It's not the 80's) but no mascara, I'd assume she forgot to apply it. It looks so unfinished.
I'm not usually one of the judgmental people on here, but that just strikes me as so strange.