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wearing make-up to work

Started by jainie marlena, August 30, 2012, 11:11:58 PM

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jainie marlena

For the past two days I have been wearing make-up to work. The only thing that was stopping me in the past was how my face just would not hold it very good. It has changed in tecture and I don't have to cake it on my face to hide the porce. This is making a big differents for me. I felt really pretty today and I carried myself very different.

It feels nice to look down and see my breast. I maybe doing this to much. lol. I can't help myself. the releaf from this is bring tears to my eyes.

Alainaluvsu

:) do you, sweetie.

For those that don't get it, just look it up on urban dictionary.
To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are.



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mementomori

hormones have made the makeup sit better on your skin? or just better skin care ?
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Apples Mk.II

Quote from: mementomori on August 31, 2012, 04:42:58 AM
hormones have made the makeup sit better on your skin? or just better skin care ?

If it reduces the amount of sweating, production of oil in the skin and closes the pores, the base should work much better, even for me.

If my memory is correct, the reason "Some like it Hot" was filmed in black and white was because the make up they had to use was so strong for holding that it looked green. Man skin sucks.
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mementomori

Quote from: Apples Mk.II on August 31, 2012, 05:16:25 AM
If it reduces the amount of sweating, production of oil in the skin and closes the pores, the base should work much better, even for me.

If my memory is correct, the reason "Some like it Hot" was filmed in black and white was because the make up they had to use was so strong for holding that it looked green. Man skin sucks.

there is lot of androgynous males who wear makeup well and dont seem to have any problems though ?
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Apples Mk.II

Quote from: mementomori on August 31, 2012, 06:46:39 AM
there is lot of androgynous males who wear makeup well and dont seem to have any problems though ?

That's the point, depends on the face and skin type. On some skins it will work properly and without problems. On testosterone ridden ones it can be a disaster. I have tried with the hardest and most resisting ones, and I still have problems holding that thing on the face. At 25 I didn't have these skin problems, neither the MPB, or the pores... Not even chest hair, and people had it really hard guessing my age (they tought I was 20). In the last five years everything has gotten far worse for me. I almost had no puberty effects and now it's coming back for me.


Crap, I can't believe how much I have aged in just 5 years. I miss those good times of looking like a kid.
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mementomori

Quote from: Apples Mk.II on August 31, 2012, 06:56:00 AM
That's the point, depends on the face and skin type. On some skins it will work properly and without problems. On testosterone ridden ones it can be a disaster. I have tried with the hardest and most resisting ones, and I still have problems holding that thing on the face. At 25 I didn't have these skin problems, neither the MPB, or the pores... Not even chest hair, and people had it really hard guessing my age (they tought I was 20). In the last five years everything has gotten far worse for me. I almost had no puberty effects and now it's coming back for me.


Crap, I can't believe how much I have aged in just 5 years. I miss those good times of looking like a kid.

oh ->-bleeped-<- im 25 now , i should at at the very least get on low dose hormones asap , i should have when i was originally contemplating it at 16 i was so much prettier then
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jainie marlena

Maybe a combo of hormones and taking better care of my skin.

Quote from: Alainaluvsu on August 30, 2012, 11:18:26 PM
:) do you, sweetie.

For those that don't get it, just look it up on urban dictionary.
@Alainaluvsu look what up in urban dictionary?

UCBerkeleyPostop

Quote from: mementomori on August 31, 2012, 06:50:21 AM
Male Make-up - Natural & Flawless like him

Is this some sort of parody? The captions says natural makeup yet the eyebrows are just a shade less natural than the King of Drag Queens, the late , great (and personal friend) Glenn Milstead (Divine)

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jainie marlena

Quote from: UCBerkeleyPostop on September 03, 2012, 03:58:10 PM
Is this some sort of parody? The captions says natural makeup yet the eyebrows are just a shade less natural than the King of Drag Queens, the late , great (and personal friend) Glenn Milstead (Divine)


Very funny sh*t ;D :laugh:

mementomori

Quote from: UCBerkeleyPostop on September 03, 2012, 03:58:10 PM
Is this some sort of parody? The captions says natural makeup yet the eyebrows are just a shade less natural than the King of Drag Queens, the late , great (and personal friend) Glenn Milstead (Divine)



hahaah yea , i do my eyebrows like he has them in the video , but i defiantly would never claim them to be natural lol
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Apples Mk.II

Guess there is no way of trying to forget Pink Flamingos... It always comes back.
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mementomori

Quote from: Apples Mk.II on September 04, 2012, 01:46:10 PM
Guess there is no way of trying to forget Pink Flamingos... It always comes back.

i actually prefered  " female trouble "
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