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According to a research study, 84% of ladies do not like to wear makeup, however still take into consideration cosmetics to be a means to reach their goals. That’s why it’s not unexpected that every other female applies makeup every day. According to other statistics, several women wear makeup even before going to a fitness center– every 6th female to be precise.
- “When I am not wearing makeup both women and men want to be friends with me. Once I apply cosmetics, girls start feeling jealous, while men try to make indecent offers.”
- “When I am wearing full makeup, I notice that people are very, very nice to me. Men approach me more — even with my husband by my side. With ’no makeup,’ when my brows are invisible, I hardly ever get any compliments at all.”
- “I don’t really see much of a difference between when I wear makeup or don’t. What makes more of a difference for me is whether I wear tight/revealing clothes — women give me dirty looks and negative comments.”
- “I don’t like bright makeup — all those artificial lashes and such are not my cup of tea. If I don’t wear makeup, I am invisible. Otherwise, men start staring at me while women leer.”
- “I look like a 16-year-old girl without makeup. Sometimes I’m not even allowed in bars. I wear bright makeup when I want to be perceived as an adult woman.”
- “People can be really rude when they see me all dolled up, and nosy as well, asking what I do for work or if I had my lips done or any cosmetic surgery to my face. With no makeup, I am often asked if I’m sick.”
- “Once, I went to the office without putting anything on my lips. And I ended up somewhere along the lines of: ’Are you sick? Is there anyone or anything that makes you sad?’ My friends said, ’You look terrible! Go put your lipstick on right away!!!’”
- “I don’t wear makeup when I go to cosmetic shopping (so that I can try products on a clean face). And I hate when sales assistants ask me, “Do you really use these products that you’re buying?’”.
- “I apply makeup when I work promos or work as a bartender and looking attractive is part of the job. My husband and kids say I look funny when I wear makeup. My friends usually say I look nice.”
- “I don’t notice much of a difference, but I do notice that when I wear makeup, everyone mistakes me for a 20-something-year-old even though I’m 16…”