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Ladies who don't wear makeup

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PostPosted: 04/22/08 - 12:55    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm also not crazy about make up. There will be days I'll put some mascara on to make my lashes longer, so my eyes stand out better and maybe some lip gloss. But there will also be other days, I won't put any make up on. Not every girl needs make up. On some girls make up doesn't really work. It depends. You're not defined as female by makeup, shoes and bags. These are just some things girls tend to like, but not all girls do.
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PostPosted: 06/01/08 - 13:36    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

If you can feel confident without wearing makeup it really is so much the better for you. Makeup ages your skin- women who wear a lot of makeup have to deal with wrinkles and dull skin far earlier than women who don't. And most cosmetics aren't very safe- there are tons of chemicals and carcinogens that are best avoided.
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PostPosted: 06/20/08 - 08:31    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Every women had different personality, there was a women who does make up all the time while some are not, In my case i don't usually used make up in an ordinary day, i just used it when there are occasion.
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PostPosted: 06/25/08 - 06:09    Post subject: Re: Ladies who don't wear makeup Vote now! Reply with quote

Very good I thing simplesity always strikes.but you can use littel bit makeup.
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PostPosted: 07/08/08 - 03:09    Post subject: "Be your self" Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi Craig.
I think that it's better to be yourself.If u are very conscious about your looks then u can also continue with makeups and all other things
And if not then why u are looking at your friends makeup?
Original beauty is best beauty.So,always be your self and be confident.
And u are not so big girl ,u are just 19.
I will suggest u to start use of make ups after 24.
So,take care and good bye.


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PostPosted: 07/14/08 - 12:21    Post subject: Makeup Vote now! Reply with quote

Wearing make up turned into a habit; I didn't realize what was in it until I did my research, I still wear it but to a minimum. I figure, if you can't eat it, why should you put it on your skin? On the other hand, for almost 30 years, I became obsessed with it. Every day before leaving for work, like a ritual, I showered, & I put on the war paint, (moisturizer, foundation, pencil eyeliner, shadow, mascara, & lipstick, (I looked like a barbie doll) & then the combat boots to face the world. I do love makeup! But now that I have the luxury of time, & do research the ingredients on the labels, I am very cautious. I am no longer working in the industrial pollutants, sitting in the exhausting traffic jams, or in the rat race. I only thought I was protecting my face from with the makeup from the grease & grime out there; retirement hit me in the face at 52, & I now I live among the wildlife, trees & fresh air, life changes have been simplified. I've got a fresh face, too!
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