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Smith1942|1384882684|3559275 said:That's sweet of you to say, Circe, but really, I think it's the cosmetics! The makeup-free one was taken 21 months ago. Here's a scary one from first thing this morning, and a made-up one from yesterday. Perhaps this pair demonstrates the difference better. I have a lot to thank my makeup bag for. Bahahaaaaaaa!ETA: I should also make clear that my hair is totally dyed - am naturally mid-brown.
Seriously, I don't mind having a good laugh at myself, and as regards that silly phrase "real men" I think the world should see more pictures of what a "real woman" looks like behind the makeup bag. Since many women do wear makeup, maybe some women go around thinking that they look worse than other women and feeling insecure, because we know what we look like without makeup, but we don't know what other women look like without it! If I were a magazine editor I'd do a massive spread on this. Or, I'd have an entire issue with absolutely no one in it wearing a scrap of makeup.
About men and women working to achieve societal expectations, I think there's great pressure on a man to be financially successful at work, and that is one area where men have to work hard for it if they want to succeed - as women do. Financial success doesn't just arrive, of course. But see the jokes made about stay-at-home dads? I'm not sure they're entirely accepted in society, not the way that stay-at-home mums are. So having to slave away to be successful - if we're going to jump up to those societal expectations - is one way in which men have to work hard to fulfil those ideals.
I'm not saying that men have it as bad as women with the ideals, just that they don't get off completely scot-free. Having said all that, it's still ridiculous the way women are expected to try to hold back time, whereas people often talk about how much better men get with age.
sonnyjane|1384838598|3558978 said:My manager actually printed out my job requirements and one of them includes "wear light makeup to accentuate your features". My friend works as an entertainer at another facility and they actually require MAC makeup specifically. Crazy huh?
Smith1942|1384895897|3559420 said:Yeah, but the comments below the articles are for real...
distracts|1384814003|3558737 said:The thing is, I know MANY men who say they are quite against wearing makeup, but when you look at the women they pay attention to, they are all made-up! I have never met a man who says he is against wearing makeup who has actually seemed to be more attracted to a girl without makeup than ones with it.
Chewbacca|1384913461|3559626 said:distracts|1384814003|3558737 said:The thing is, I know MANY men who say they are quite against wearing makeup, but when you look at the women they pay attention to, they are all made-up! I have never met a man who says he is against wearing makeup who has actually seemed to be more attracted to a girl without makeup than ones with it.
I found one! I've been trying to convince my SO that my wearing makeup (eyelashes, blush, concealer) on our wedding day is a GOOD IDEA. He is weirdly suspicious of eyelash extensions, no matter now many pictures I show him! And my cheeks, they won't smell right! (Creep!)
His reasoning is that everyone looks their most beautiful without a dash of paint on, so there you have it. Gotta love him!
lovebug1031|1384919857|3559684 said:Chewbacca|1384913461|3559626 said:distracts|1384814003|3558737 said:The thing is, I know MANY men who say they are quite against wearing makeup, but when you look at the women they pay attention to, they are all made-up! I have never met a man who says he is against wearing makeup who has actually seemed to be more attracted to a girl without makeup than ones with it.
I found one! I've been trying to convince my SO that my wearing makeup (eyelashes, blush, concealer) on our wedding day is a GOOD IDEA. He is weirdly suspicious of eyelash extensions, no matter now many pictures I show him! And my cheeks, they won't smell right! (Creep!)
His reasoning is that everyone looks their most beautiful without a dash of paint on, so there you have it. Gotta love him!
they won't smell right?! That, I've never heard!
Chewbacca|1384913461|3559626 said:distracts|1384814003|3558737 said:The thing is, I know MANY men who say they are quite against wearing makeup, but when you look at the women they pay attention to, they are all made-up! I have never met a man who says he is against wearing makeup who has actually seemed to be more attracted to a girl without makeup than ones with it.
I found one! I've been trying to convince my SO that my wearing makeup (eyelashes, blush, concealer) on our wedding day is a GOOD IDEA. He is weirdly suspicious of eyelash extensions, no matter now many pictures I show him! And my cheeks, they won't smell right! (Creep!)
His reasoning is that everyone looks their most beautiful without a dash of paint on, so there you have it. Gotta love him!
distracts|1384814003|3558737 said:Smith1942|1384812377|3558704 said:I also think there are a lot of people who don't wear makeup out there who don't know what the heck someone looks like with makeup on. I have seen comments on reddit, etc, about how Kim Kardashian is a "natural beauty who doesn't wear much makeup" which is, like, mind-boggling to me. I have also had people be SHOCKED at my arsenal of beauty supplies because I don't look "made up." Or people who are shocked that I wear makeup because I apparently look like I don't. I think a lot of people who are anti-makeup are just anti makeup-they-don't-like, or anti badly-applied-makeup, or anti caked-on-foundation (who isn't, really), or anti bright-colors-makeup.
Chrono|1384882178|3559266 said:lovebug1031|1384881719|3559261 said:Because women bear children, men do not - men, whether bread by society or it being innate, gravitate towards women that look healthy and fertile so they can bear their young. Some woman look like this naturally, some women don't
Lovebug,
The question was rhetorical since the answer has been ingrained into us since young.That should have no bearing in the workplace though. We are at work to work, not flaunt our fertility or attract males.
msop04|1384989279|3560115 said:The best makeup looks very natural and enhances features, making you look "your best." I think that wearing makeup shows effort and pride in one's appearance. To me, a woman who applies makeup correctly will always appear rested, "put together," confident, and polished.![]()
Chrono|1384991127|3560132 said:In that case, shouldn't men also be expected to wear natural looking makeup to appear well rested, confident and polished?
perry|1384953852|3559783 said:Unless the job requires the use of no skincare and makeup - then I personally view the application of modest amount of makeup as grooming. It says you care about how you look; which directly implies that you care about how you act as well; which does imply job performance. Proper skin care also implies that you care about your long term health.
I will also say that a man who properly shaves or trim their beard/mustache also implies that they care about how they look (act/job performance).
As a person who has hired and fired: Why would I hire anyone who presents themselves as not caring about themselves? Also, why would I even want to be friends with people who present themselves as not caring for themselves either? Not saying these initial "barriers" can not be overcome by other factors in certain situations. But, lets get real here - 95% of all relationships (personal and professional) are based on getting past first impressions. My wife, Princess Zhanna from the Ukraine, is totally amazed at how many American woman do not care about how they look.
I will also say, that in most cases the correct amount of makeup is so light that it is not really obvious it is there (with the possible exception of eyebrow/eyeliner - depending on the woman).
Have a great day - and please look great too,
Perry
msop04|1384990098|3560123 said:Chrono|1384882178|3559266 said:lovebug1031|1384881719|3559261 said:Because women bear children, men do not - men, whether bread by society or it being innate, gravitate towards women that look healthy and fertile so they can bear their young. Some woman look like this naturally, some women don't
Lovebug,
The question was rhetorical since the answer has been ingrained into us since young.That should have no bearing in the workplace though. We are at work to work, not flaunt our fertility or attract males.
I always thought that employers gravitate to the younger looking women because they view them (maybe subconciously even) as more energetic (on task), well-rested (fresh), eager. The makeup may make them think they take pride in putting forth their "best self" and their work will mirror that idea. Also, the "younger" you are, it usually makes them think you can be molded to the work model that they desire -- and the more sh*t you're gonna take from them due less experience in the work force.![]()
Just my thoughts.
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lovebug1031|1384991892|3560136 said:Chrono|1384991127|3560132 said:In that case, shouldn't men also be expected to wear natural looking makeup to appear well rested, confident and polished?
I'll probably end up being the odd "man" out here - but it wouldn't bother me one bit if men started wearing makeup to accentuate their features...i think tinted moisturizer is great to even things out a little!
I'm also into contouring and highlighting when I actually do my makeup, so I'm not the norm here.