Okay, this is just a general topic that I wonder about a lot being a girl that personally dislikes makeup. I want to know why a good majority of the female population feels the need to wear makeup all the time.
Because they love everything they have being fake. Fake butts, fake boobs, fake face, fake personality etc.
To me all that is a waste of money. I can understand the hair to help grow but wearing it to much brings the opposite effect
I only wear it for special occoccasions now. The make up I have is super old. And with having a baby now, make up would never even last if i had it on lol.
I can't stand makeup It makes me uneasy. I think other girls look prettier without it, and I feel like I can't do anything with it on for fear of messing it up. ? It's also the number one reason I hate fancy parties, it's practically a requirement.
They would look different duh But it usually doesn't matter after you get to know the girl Well for me Make up is to look good No body in society wants to look bad Everyone must be on fleek or else no one will accept you or feel like they would like to know you Just speaking from experience but everyone's perspective is different to this topic
On a completely random note, this one guy apparently sued his newly wed wife cuz she didn't have makeup on once and he said she was a completely different person, and had lied to him about her previous identity
Special occasions I can understand, I just want to understand why a lot of females wear this everyday. It really adds up when you think about it.
I prefer a woman without makeup this way I'm not shocked and not wanting to eat my arm off just to exit the bedroom when I wake up the next morning :shock:
@ Cadiliana to me I find it unnecessary, see I grew up with two older brothers and a neighborhood of boys. So it's not like I didn't have time when I got to the age to when I could wear it, I just never found an interest since I was always outside and that I never had girls to play with
Of course they would look different. By the question I meant wouldn't you wonder how their natural face would look? And being, how you say "on fleek" doesn't mean you have to put on makeup.
I personally think it's social etiquette to apply at least a bit of cosmetic. But of course, it's a choice.