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MaryJanine 路 61-69, F
I wear very little makeup and only when I an going to be seen in public.If all I'm going to see is the mailman or one of my brothers or the Peapod driver, they take me as they see me without it.
My sister-in-law is 51 and she makes up like a streetwalker - too much lipstick, eye shadow, foundation, rouge,powder, and mascara out to HERE. I think she's trying to look half her age,but that only works so long.
Stick with what you feel comfortable. Never mind the made-up dollies who are your friends. When you get older, wearing too much makeup will age you like nobody's business. I met one girl at a high school reunion. We went through grade and high school together, and she was one of the prettiest girls then. When I saw her, I was shocked. She had on no makeup, and her face was full of cracks - not just wrinkles, but cracks.
My sister-in-law is 51 and she makes up like a streetwalker - too much lipstick, eye shadow, foundation, rouge,powder, and mascara out to HERE. I think she's trying to look half her age,but that only works so long.
Stick with what you feel comfortable. Never mind the made-up dollies who are your friends. When you get older, wearing too much makeup will age you like nobody's business. I met one girl at a high school reunion. We went through grade and high school together, and she was one of the prettiest girls then. When I saw her, I was shocked. She had on no makeup, and her face was full of cracks - not just wrinkles, but cracks.
@MaryJanine Yeah, I do see a lot of people trying to use makeup to look younger. But I also see a lot of people using makeup to look older. 14-year old kids look 24, and even my friends look a lot older than their age.