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How do you men feel about make up?

Yes, plus it usually has an SPF which I will not leave the house w/o.

You would probably love Estee Lauder Daywear Plus Sheer Tint it works with your skins natural chemistry gives a light overall bronze boost to the skin. I used it a lot last summer I didn't repurchase it cause it is a little pricey. I heard they might be discontinuing it but estee lauder also owns orgins and from what I have read origins vitazing is pretty much the same.

A lot of the north american companies are coming out with bb creams (Blemish Balm) it's a craze that started in asai most of them have a very high spf and a light coverage similar to a tinted moisturizer. But they also have other properties that in time are suppose to help even out your skin tone and brighten it as well.
 
You would probably love Estee Lauder Daywear Plus Sheer Tint it works with your skins natural chemistry gives a light overall bronze boost to the skin. I used it a lot last summer I didn't repurchase it cause it is a little pricey. I heard they might be discontinuing it but estee lauder also owns orgins and from what I have read origins vitazing is pretty much the same.

A lot of the north american companies are coming out with bb creams (Blemish Balm) it's a craze that started in asai most of them have a very high spf and a light coverage similar to a tinted moisturizer. But they also have other properties that in time are suppose to help even out your skin tone and brighten it as well.


Thanks, I'll give that a shot. I'm almost out of mine so it's the perfect time to buy some and I love buying beauty products. I just don't use the stuff that I buy that takes it all off at night. Lol. Still working on that...

I wear the tinted moisturizer more in the summer than any other time of year because regular foundation is too heavy, plus I think less is more when there are more hours of natural light.
 
Thanks, I'll give that a shot. I'm almost out of mine so it's the perfect time to buy some and I love buying beauty products. I just don't use the stuff that I buy that takes it all off at night. Lol. Still working on that...

I wear the tinted moisturizer more in the summer than any other time of year because regular foundation is too heavy, plus I think less is more when there are more hours of natural light.

Yeah I have a similar approach in the summer for sure.

Speaking of taking it off I was out of makeup remover wipes last week so on a whim I bought the walmart brand equate exfoliating cleansing towelettes best ones I have ever used. They take off all the eye makeup and no sting either!
 
Are the towlettes textured? I'm curious. I've never tried those ones, but all the towlettes I've tried feel too rough for the skin around the eye. If they weren't, I'd try them.

I use olive oil to take off eye makeup. I obv don't use it on my face, because I'd feel gross but a cotton ball + a little oil and it's off in one gentle swipe. Then I just rinse with water and pat with a towel. Plus, it's good for the skin around your eye, which is often dry and very thin.

Taking eye makeup off is tricky bc the skin around the eye is so delicate, it's easy to cause wrinkles rubbing it every day. I refuse to use anything that requires me to apply pressure or rub more than once or twice
 
Are the towlettes textured? I'm curious. I've never tried those ones, but all the towlettes I've tried feel too rough for the skin around the eye. If they weren't, I'd try them.

I use olive oil to take off eye makeup. I obv don't use it on my face, because I'd feel gross but a cotton ball + a little oil and it's off in one gentle swipe. Then I just rinse with water and pat with a towel. Plus, it's good for the skin around your eye, which is often dry and very thin.

Taking eye makeup off is tricky bc the skin around the eye is so delicate, it's easy to cause wrinkles rubbing it every day. I refuse to use anything that requires me to apply pressure or rub more than once or twice

Yes they are textured but very soft I haven't tried them with very heavy eye makeup on yet to be honest. I agree about the tugging around the eyes.

Typically if I have really heavy eye makeup on I will take a round drench it in bioderma then place it on my closed eye and hold it there for 30 or so seconds not rubbing just holding to break up the makeup then it wipes off easy after that.

I have used oils in the past around my eyes the thing I find is that they leave a film. When you apply your makeup the next day the mascara etc doesn't stick as well start slipping off cause the eyelashes still have trace amounts of oil on them. Nothing worse then raccon eyes from mascara.
 
Yes they are textured but very soft I haven't tried them with very heavy eye makeup on yet to be honest. I agree about the tugging around the eyes.

Typically if I have really heavy eye makeup on I will take a round drench it in bioderma then place it on my closed eye and hold it there for 30 or so seconds not rubbing just holding to break up the makeup then it wipes off easy after that.

I have used oils in the past around my eyes the thing I find is that they leave a film. When you apply your makeup the next day the mascara etc doesn't stick as well start slipping off cause the eyelashes still have trace amounts of oil on them. Nothing worse then raccon eyes from mascara.

Hmmm. Maybe I'll try em. I'd been thinking about it.

That's never happened to me with the oil, though, and sometimes I'm applying makeup immediately after.

This is why makeup and hair product recommendations seem useless to me sometimes. Stuff almost never works the same for 2 people, I've noticed.
 
Hmmm. Maybe I'll try em. I'd been thinking about it.

That's never happened to me with the oil, though, and sometimes I'm applying makeup immediately after.

This is why makeup and hair product recommendations seem useless to me sometimes. Stuff almost never works the same for 2 people, I've noticed.

Yeah it really depends a lot comes down to skin type I am oil combo skin so I would say most of what works on me should work on people with similar skin types.

Age is also a factor as well as skin changes as we age I couldn't use most mostrizers in my early 20's they would break me out as my skin was fairly oil already. Now in the winter at night I can use some pretty heavy night creams. As the summer comes I need to lighten up though as my skin starts to produce more oil again.
 
Let it all out :)

How do you feel about make up? lipstick, foundation, eye liner, fake lashes, the works

Do you think they enhance nicely, do you hate the stickiness of lipstick, do you displike makeup cuz you cant touch the girl's face, discuss :coffee:

I like a make up whore, doesn't bother me at all, love it.. :stilleto:

with that said, she better not be ugly without it.. tom boyish and a great laugh..

"Make up makes ugly acceptable"
 
The perfect woman has the skills to apply makeup appropriate for all situations but isn't so shallow she needs 40 minutes to do her face every day.

Flea market on a Sunday afternoon - skip the makeup, go ponytail and ballcap and let's get out the fuckin' door.

Christmas party with my co-workers - Do your hair, smokey eyes, tasteful lipstick, foundation, and rouge and let's show you off.

Just the two of us with a night of wild sex looming - Darl eyeliner, blood red lips, slutty eyeshadow, and dark rouge and we'll pretend you're a pussycat doll.

what he said...
 
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