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How the heck do these men in drag put many full blown transwomen to shame?

Started by Ultimus, January 06, 2012, 09:55:31 PM

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Alainaluvsu

Quote from: Natalie <3 on January 06, 2012, 10:51:41 PM
My mom hates blue eyeshadow, i tend to love it. If you do it right it wont look bad. She says it looks cheap.

Blue eyeshadow is generic around here.. everybody wears it. Yes it looks right, but using colors against your eyes make everything pop better! Blue vs black is a bad choice unless you hint the blue and mix it with white and say.. a touch of yellow maybe if you're aiming for a 3 color tone.

Um I'm getting OT :(
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drvotion86

I always wear atleast three colors on my eyes.

Like the everyday look mahsa, I still havent tried contouring my nose.
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Mahsa Tezani

Quote from: Natalie <3 on January 06, 2012, 10:58:32 PM
I always wear atleast three colors on my eyes.

Like the everyday look mahsa, I still havent tried contouring my nose.

One for lid, another for crease, and highlight.

I am doing more "cat eye" and minimal look now since a member here said I looked like a "drag queen"... LOL
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stldrmgrl

Quote from: Mahsa the disco shark on January 06, 2012, 10:47:55 PM
Most people are gonna be called "miss"... The public doesn't think too much about this stuff. I rarely do the makeup I have on in my avatar out in public...Only for events.

Sorry, sick of the ->-bleeped-<-r than thou crap.

Ya, no worries - I agree with you.  I'm just hoping the age old debate of whether make-up is needed or not doesn't spark back up yet again.  I mean, my views on make-up have made a complete 180, and I guess I'm now viewing what I feel may be a repeat of my naive attitude months ago.  Anyway, I'll just leave it at that.  To each their own.
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Mahsa Tezani

Quote from: Aymzie on January 06, 2012, 11:05:58 PM
Ya, no worries - I agree with you.  I'm just hoping the age old debate of whether make-up is needed or not doesn't spark back up yet again.  I mean, my views on make-up have made a complete 180, and I guess I'm now viewing what I feel may be a repeat of my naive attitude months ago.  Anyway, I'll just leave it at that.  To each their own.

I don't care either way. I mean look at the other thread.... I don't wear a whole thing of makeup slathered on my face daily or anything.

I just feel that there's a lot of GREEN on this board.

Anyways, this is my makeup for 2012...decided to go with a cleaner look.
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Robyn

It's been so long since I've worn makeup, I'd have to take lessons. I only color my white eyebrows to complement my auburn hair.

You just don't see makeup on Maui among those who live an active life. None of us older women has the time to put on makeup when we can be giving lectures, teaching tourists about whales, doing school outreach, snorkeling, hiking, and what not and are dressed in shorts and a Teeshirt 95% of the time.

Once in a great while, there may be a wear a dress and lipstick-worthy event. But we hardly recognize each other then.

Robyn
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