Smuterella
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after an exhilarating night I'd certainly still have my make up on. My exes have liked the occasional dishevelled morning look, thankfully!
Smuterella said:after an exhilarating night I'd certainly still have my make up on. My exes have liked the occasional dishevelled morning look, thankfully!
Marc Chevalier said:Men (well, this man at least) don't relish waking up to a face smudged by makeup and mascara. The night before is the night before; but the morning is a fresh, new start, and we love to see the morning in our partner's face.
Hahaha I think I'm a good girl if I bring condoms, I didn't know I had to bring my cold cream too!Smuterella said:after an exhilarating night I'd certainly still have my make up on. My exes have liked the occasional dishevelled morning look, thankfully!
CheshireKat said:* No ad agency or magazine will use the old trickery of an army of make-up artists, lighting techs, and camera angles without then radically changing the image for publication. It's no longer enough to be considered conventionally beautiful and immaculately presented - now you must be digitally overhauled. This page by retoucher Greg Apodaca graphically illustrates the point. Roll the mouse over the images to see what I mean.
Laura Chase said:That, too, is hot.
Laura Chase said:Sorry, I'll be good now.
miss_killin said:fftopic: What a beautiful avatar you have there Marc!
cherry lips said:Remember: Men don't wear make-up.
Laura Chase said:Here's the photo of Dita without makeup (the beauty mark is a tattoo):
Think she looks lovely.
Lady Day said:Have you ever been on a movie set or a photo shoot?
pigeon toe said:Cherry Lips, I think I'm in love with you!
There are lots of things I am self-conscious about. The cellulite on my butt and thighs, my small chest, my skin without makeup. What do I do when I wake up next to someone special in the morning? Leave my shirt off, prance around in my underwear and don't put a stitch of makeup on. I KNOW in my heart of hearts that my insecurities are silly, which is why I ignore them and do anything BUT cover-up the things that bother me.
Being out in public, for the most part (except at the beach, maybe), I will wear make-up. But that's a bit different to me, since I am presenting myself to people that don't know me personally. Either way, I force myself to fake confidence if I'm not feeling it, just as an eff-you to today's beauty standards. Makeup or no makeup, I'm not a tall, skinny, fake tan blonde, and never will be. I'm just myself, take it or leave it. It's all I ever will be and if I don't like it, who will?
Honey, I love you too <3pigeon toe said:Cherry Lips, I think I'm in love with you!
pigeon toe said:There are lots of things I am self-conscious about. The cellulite on my butt and thighs, my small chest, my skin without makeup. What do I do when I wake up next to someone special in the morning? Leave my shirt off, prance around in my underwear and don't put a stitch of makeup on. I KNOW in my heart of hearts that my insecurities are silly, which is why I ignore them and do anything BUT cover-up the things that bother me.
Ah yes, and some (young) men too... *drool*cecil said:Some women just have naturally gorgeous skin, naturally flushed lips and naturally full black lashes. I'm not one of these people, but my best friend is. she just rolls out of bed with pretty eyes, skin like Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca and naturally pink cheeks.
cecil said:Yes, I have. [huh]
cherry lips said:Ah yes, and some (young) men too... *drool*