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Her makeup wasn't that heavy. Jen's is a less is more approach.
If Kardashians are your point of reference, then perhaps true.
+1
I don't think her makeup has anything to do with anything, but she's wearing a LOT of it -- heavy foundation, thick eyeliner, and a crapton of mascara.
I wonder why less foundation (Psaki) results in smoother skin and heavy foundation looks so lumpy. I would like coverage but not like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Her makeup wasn't that heavy. Jen's is a less is more approach.
If Kardashians are your point of reference, then perhaps true.
+1
I don't think her makeup has anything to do with anything, but she's wearing a LOT of it -- heavy foundation, thick eyeliner, and a crapton of mascara.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so hard being a woman in this world.
She’s witty and smart and has amazing command of issues. But here we are discussing her lipstick. Yup.
This.
The worst part is that I’m 99% sure OP is a woman. Women spend more times tearing down other women than building them up.
seriously, why is that?
The patriarchy. We are conditioned to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Because she is there to do a job and deliver a message. She is not there to be a fashion plate. She needs to look polished, but not distracting. I think she actually nails this quite well. It's not easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so hard being a woman in this world.
She’s witty and smart and has amazing command of issues. But here we are discussing her lipstick. Yup.
This.
The worst part is that I’m 99% sure OP is a woman. Women spend more times tearing down other women than building them up.
seriously, why is that?
The patriarchy. We are conditioned to do it.
Every single person on this thread saying that she looks old or her makeup isn't right or she needs to go in for a consult for her hair colour or change the way her eyebrows look are victims of the patriarchy which has engrained into our minds that how a woman looks is the most important thing about her and that we must compare ourselves to other women in order to "win." It's a long, hard road to reverse internalised misogyny and it's sad but not surprising that women in their 30s-50s still have such a long way to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Her makeup wasn't that heavy. Jen's is a less is more approach.
If Kardashians are your point of reference, then perhaps true.
Anonymous wrote:What a sad thread. I'm actually hoping OP started it just for shts and giggles.[/quote
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so hard being a woman in this world.
She’s witty and smart and has amazing command of issues. But here we are discussing her lipstick. Yup.
This.
The worst part is that I’m 99% sure OP is a woman. Women spend more times tearing down other women than building them up.
seriously, why is that?
The patriarchy. We are conditioned to do it.