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| Author: | Txacoli [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:11 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Makeup for men |
Here's a little link if any of you guys decide you want your skin to look perfect http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=fv ... 9wLN8&NR=1 |
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| Author: | lolaskate [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:26 pm ] |
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lol |
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| Author: | Txacoli [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:28 pm ] |
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LOL |
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| Author: | Serj [ Wed Nov 30, 2011 11:29 pm ] |
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I can see maybe concealer at most to cover up a pimple but that video you posted is just straight up to much. I'm all for trying to look you best and I get called gay on a regular basis because I dress well but going all out on make up is a no go for me. I say just wash your face regularly to avoid blemishes and you will be fine. |
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| Author: | Txacoli [ Thu Dec 01, 2011 7:19 am ] |
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Of course, but what if somebody has acne scars, or burst capillaries? Concealer is not enough. I'm just saying it may be helpful for some. I know you're guys and makeup is not your thing, but have you seen Brad Pitt without makeup? He's got acne scars and that's not a whole lot attractive. I'm not that into makeup myself, and I'm a girl, but it makes a huge difference when I do wear it. Plus you can make it look totally natural, especially if you use mineral makeup suited for your skin tone. It won't look cakey and it won't clog up your pores. Just sayin. |
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| Author: | cameroon85 [ Thu Dec 01, 2011 3:23 pm ] |
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I have used concealer in the past as I can sometimes get quite bad red cheeks but I only use it for special occasions. |
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| Author: | 7000 [ Sun Dec 18, 2011 5:13 pm ] |
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I have at times used concealer and even a bit of foundation. If I've had pretty bad acne or cut myself shaving (went and bought an electric one in the end, as hard as I tried I managed to cut myself all the time somehow!) then I would cover it up a little bit with foundation or concealer. I think if I had bad acne marks or something I'd probably use it even now. I suppose it suggests my "inner game" is not as great as it maybe should be, but to a large extent I am no where near as confident if I don't look as good as I can. |
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| Author: | MynameisFisher [ Mon Dec 19, 2011 7:01 am ] |
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My gf just bought some kind of skin care stuff. She told me I could use two of them for my spots. I have no idea what the hell are those two things but one of them makes my skin feel strange(but awkwardly... quite nice and funny haha) while applying it, and a little tight after it, and the other is little stinky lol. But I think that's some antibacterial rehydrating stuff. Still no idea what the first one is lol. Its ingredients are mainly lipids, all kinds of alcohol, and salycilic acid. |
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| Author: | Txacoli [ Mon Dec 19, 2011 9:31 am ] |
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Quote: I have at times used concealer and even a bit of foundation. If I've had pretty bad acne or cut myself shaving (went and bought an electric one in the end, as hard as I tried I managed to cut myself all the time somehow!) then I would cover it up a little bit with foundation or concealer.
That's the whole point of make-up, to look the best you can, but women got so accustomed to it that they often actually feel naked without it. And I don't think it's an inner game issue, I mean you wouldn't go out without doing your hair either, or putting on wrinkled clothes. I think if I had bad acne marks or something I'd probably use it even now. I suppose it suggests my "inner game" is not as great as it maybe should be, but to a large extent I am no where near as confident if I don't look as good as I can. MynameisFisher, sounds like a good gf |
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| Author: | MynameisFisher [ Mon Dec 19, 2011 10:06 am ] |
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Haha yeah she is. I also found out what's that stuff. It's called peeling in english if I'm not mistaken. It actually makes my skin feel pretty smooth, I was kind of surprised |
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| Author: | Txacoli [ Mon Dec 19, 2011 10:56 am ] |
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My gf used to pop mine too. She loved doing it! And she didn't care how much it hurt LOL. Peeling is great, it takes off the dead cells of your skin and leaves nice and smooth skin. It's also the best thing you can do before putting on make-up or going to the tanning salon. |
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| Author: | MynameisFisher [ Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:06 pm ] |
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Well as a student of a medical university I don't like tanning salon so much, I think you can understand |
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| Author: | Txacoli [ Mon Dec 19, 2011 1:36 pm ] |
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I know tanning salons are not healthy, I do just u bit over the winter, when it's really too cold to take any sun. Otherwise, February, March, etc. if it isn't windy, I just get naked on my balcony and sunbathe for half an hour |
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| Author: | unknownpoet [ Mon Jan 28, 2013 8:41 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Makeup for men |
I known this thread is rather old but I didn't wanted to make a new topic. I started to use makeup years ago. Woman love it. Sure you can rarely notice that I'm using any but that's the why I use it. Forget homophobic feelings, makeup is great it makes you look much better. My skin is far from perfect and it helps a lot. Also it's a GREAT topic. I've picked up many 9's in makeup stores. They are not used to see a men around and asking for any advise gives you huge conversation topics. It's so easy really. Woman LOVE to talk about makeup. Sure most times I don't care about the talk itself and it's even boring but it's just a tool. try IT!!! |
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