Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it.
Can't stand bright lipstick on professional women. It's just doesn't send the right message. She's there to work, not to bring attention to her lips.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I'm a redhead and love Jen Psaki's makeup, esp the lipstick. Lipstick is my one non-negotiable in life but it's really hard to find ones that work with pale skin and red hair - it's so easy to go too pink or too orange or too red. I wish I knew the brands & colors she wears, they look great.
Her hair color could use a bit of an update, at a certain point for redheads, there's a Lucille Ball/Ronald McDonald risk with coloring your hair too bright and she's approaching that tipping point.
Obviously, none of this is more important than how smart, funny, and capable she is as spokesperson.
Anonymous wrote:She would look like an entirely different person with blonde hair and an upper blepharoplasty.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Not me. I just love fashion and beauty products and know what they can do to help every woman improve her appearance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cried with happiness the first time I saw Psaki do a press conference. She is competent, intelligent, honest, and looks professional. The prominent women employed by the last Administration were lying, grifting Barbie Dolls (except Birx, who was a flatterer with great scarves). Anyway, Jen Psaki is wearing light pink lipstick that works with her coloring.
I had EXACTLY the same reaction. She is such a pleasant change from the predecessors with the prior administration. She is a woman dressed to do business not a Barbie doll dressed up to mimic what someone else said. She looks exactly as she should.
Anonymous wrote:It looks awful! Like she had no lips. Combine that with her penchant for bold suiting, and it looks really odd. Anyone else notice this?
Jen if you’re reading this, switch out your lipstick!
Anonymous wrote:I cried with happiness the first time I saw Psaki do a press conference. She is competent, intelligent, honest, and looks professional. The prominent women employed by the last Administration were lying, grifting Barbie Dolls (except Birx, who was a flatterer with great scarves). Anyway, Jen Psaki is wearing light pink lipstick that works with her coloring.
Anonymous wrote:I like it.
Can't stand bright lipstick on professional women. It's just doesn't send the right message. She's there to work, not to bring attention to her lips.