Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always never worn makeup. I use chapstick and sunscreen. That's it.
Cool - why did you answer this thread then? That's not was the OP was asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I did this and also timed it with a job change, which made it easier since my new colleagues had never seen me with all of my makeup. Go for it.
Also I am laughing at the mascara/eyeliner debate! I only wear mascara for special occasions and my daily makeup is tightlined eyeliner. That's it. I curl my lashes if I have time. It looks polished but not overly done, and pretty natural too.
This is the key. You don’t have to wear mascara, but curling the lashes really opens up the face and gives one a more wide awake look.
+1
I always curl my lashes. Sometimes I add mascara. Never eyeliner, but if I was going to use eyeliner it would only be WITH mascara. (Otherwise that would be like wearing lip liner and no lipstick- not a good look)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I did this and also timed it with a job change, which made it easier since my new colleagues had never seen me with all of my makeup. Go for it.
Also I am laughing at the mascara/eyeliner debate! I only wear mascara for special occasions and my daily makeup is tightlined eyeliner. That's it. I curl my lashes if I have time. It looks polished but not overly done, and pretty natural too.
This is the key. You don’t have to wear mascara, but curling the lashes really opens up the face and gives one a more wide awake look.
+1
I always curl my lashes. Sometimes I add mascara. Never eyeliner, but if I was going to use eyeliner it would only be WITH mascara. (Otherwise that would be like wearing lip liner and no lipstick- not a good look)
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I did this and also timed it with a job change, which made it easier since my new colleagues had never seen me with all of my makeup. Go for it.
Also I am laughing at the mascara/eyeliner debate! I only wear mascara for special occasions and my daily makeup is tightlined eyeliner. That's it. I curl my lashes if I have time. It looks polished but not overly done, and pretty natural too.
This is the key. You don’t have to wear mascara, but curling the lashes really opens up the face and gives one a more wide awake look.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I did this and also timed it with a job change, which made it easier since my new colleagues had never seen me with all of my makeup. Go for it.
Also I am laughing at the mascara/eyeliner debate! I only wear mascara for special occasions and my daily makeup is tightlined eyeliner. That's it. I curl my lashes if I have time. It looks polished but not overly done, and pretty natural too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those obsessing about unnatural eyeliner might need to be introduced to some different types of eyeliner and different techniques. Tightlined eyes without mascara and maybe a bit of highlighter in the corners of the eyes and brow bones is an easy, bright, natural look
please post your pictures so that we can judge for ourselves. thanks!
Anonymous wrote:To look polished, every woman should wear at least some makeup lest she look unprofessional.
The best canvas for applying makeup is a nice complexion.
Good skin makes up a solid foundation for your look.
If you have a few blemishes, age spots or any redness, a light foundation should be applied to just cover these minor imperfections.
If skin needs hydrated, a good tinted moisturizer is also an excellent option.
Then basically groomed eyebrows, eyelashes curled + a natural lip tint are needed to pull off your look.
Wearing at least “some” makeup makes you appear that you make a daily effort in self-care which always makes the nicest impression on people you come into contact with!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been doing eye pencil without mascara my whole life. I don’t like the sticky-lash feeling. Have I been looking like an idiot this whole time? (I have dark eyes and thick eyebrows, but normal dark lashes.)
You look fine. The mascara harpies are usually the ones with short, thin, light lashes and small eyes. They look like death without mascara.
Mascara never looks natural. Ever.
eyeliner is the absolute least natural product ever. so whatever your view of mascara, don't use an eyeliner without it. it's ugly and weird.
Honey, this is makeup we are talking about. Mascara is not a natural product. Lipstick is not a natural product. Foundation is not a natural product.
You really have issues. Your bottle blond hair and mascara do not look natural no matter how hard you try.