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The Girl Thread (New Poll as of May 24th!)
moezychan:
I don't wear make-up. The only time I ever did was when I was 10 years old. I had a tap dancing recital, and make-up was required; also when I was in the Drama Club in my 2nd year of college. Again, required.
Sabrina:
--- Quote from: Jeannette on February 26 2006, 06:37 am ---Odd kinda question: how many of us wear make-up? And how much make-up do you wear? How old were you when you started wearing make-up? Personally, I'm fascinated by the idea that women are supposed to spend so much money and time and effort on make-up when men can generally just shower, comb their hair, and put on clean clothes for a day at work or school. I didn't start wearing make-up until I was about sixteen, myself.
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Err.. I never wear make-up too. When I child (about 8-10 years old) I goed to disco have some fun, then I make-up so much...huhhuh, kind of embarrasing to remember how much I have mascarated my face then XD
And when I make-up it's normally when I cosply. I don't know...it's habit that I don't make-up but when I "started" to cosplay then I maybe little but something to my face otherwise no..
Cherry-chan:
I never realized I spent 200 posts on the Last Song Syndrome Thread. Whoa.
I don't really wear make-up on a regular, day-to-day basis. I think it's ridiculous! For everyday, I just put on regular lipgloss and I'm out the door. For special, special occasions (very rarely) I wear eye liner and eye shadow (modest amount, only a little so that it's not too heavy) and mascara. And the lipgloss. And it's only because my sisters get angry if I don't wear any make-up on those special occasions. I don't really like make-up that much.
As well as answering Jeanette's question, I have a question myself:
While some people think that wearing make-up is really covering up women's natural beauty, other people say it's just excentuating women's natural beauty and bringing it out even more.
Which do you agree with?
moezychan:
I say that it covers up a woman's beauty. All women are beautiful, and we don't need make-up for it. I'm a believer in natural beauty. This is the face that I'm stuck with, so I might as well get used to it.
Cherry-chan:
I agree. I just thought up the question when I was thinking about this Dove commercial, and the Campaign for Real Beauty. I thought that Dove was doing a very good thing. I think as soon as I move out of my house, I'm going to stop wearing make-up. When I move out (it seems like my sisters never will) of my house, the sisters will stop pushing me to wear make-up. Hmm. I'm that ugly, right? They're acting as if make-up was made for me. Haha. Grrr...
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