Topic: makeup for men ?
Winlei's photo
Mon 03/04/13 05:38 PM

what you girls think about guys wearing make up .try to remember every photo of your fav star is wearing it .and guys what products do you use already that are cosmetic products.

They are metrosexual. They need it to look good on cam and to their fans. Its ok for but just not over. If they need lipstick i can pick one for them, just not any shade of red and pink. Natural shade can do. No blush on please, foundation is enough. But i prefer those who is natural in their own way.

xxL4LUNCHBOX's photo
Mon 03/04/13 05:56 PM


what you girls think about guys wearing make up .try to remember every photo of your fav star is wearing it .and guys what products do you use already that are cosmetic products.

They are metrosexual. They need it to look good on cam and to their fans. Its ok for but just not over. If they need lipstick i can pick one for them, just not any shade of red and pink. Natural shade can do. No blush on please, foundation is enough. But i prefer those who is natural in their own way.


calvine kline choose the persentage and colour chASE

1Cynderella's photo
Mon 03/04/13 05:59 PM


I can think of two good reasons I wouldn’t like it just off the top of my head.

1. I don’t want to date someone I have to compete for the makeup and mirror with.

2. Eventually we would both end up wearing the same shade of lipstick to a party or function...and that would just be tacky.



ouch girlfriend but we dont do lippy on male makeup jst lip balm as for shades guys colour number shades a girls skin cannot reach bud

bigsmile

I stand corrected, and hope you can forgive my ignorance on the matter.

However he could still be a mirror hog.

Or look prettier than me at our wedding! tears

navygirl's photo
Mon 03/04/13 09:11 PM
I don't see anything wrong with a man wearing make up. If I was dating him; I would support his decision to wear make up.

jacktrades's photo
Mon 03/04/13 09:42 PM
Just speaking for myself. Its just not gonna happen.

no photo
Mon 03/04/13 11:22 PM
I'm around guys who wear makeup and don't really think about it. In history and in some cultures it's the guy who wears it.

Also I think the tan look without sitting in the sun has pretty much been an excepted thing for a while. I don't personally use it. Way way way too lazy. I don't know how women have the patience to deal with it. I do think though that as time goes on the gender bending stuff like makeup for both will be the norm. Guys, remember when we got our ear ring? Had to make sure it was in the left ear.

Tattoos, ear rings, body piercing, makeup who cares?

"free your mind, and the rest will follow, be color blind, don't be so shallow"

applies to more than race

Beachfarmer's photo
Tue 03/05/13 12:42 AM
Trying to exfoliate. Putting my face on would be counter productive at this point.

d24's photo
Tue 03/05/13 12:52 AM
That's Just Queer IMO

RainbowTrout's photo
Tue 03/05/13 01:42 AM
I still like that English Leather commercial. I would like all my men to wear English Leather or nothing at all.laugh

no photo
Tue 03/05/13 03:46 AM

calvin klien have brought out things like foundation manscara and guyliner products and skin care and bronzers .noway


Oh my goodness guyliner.....are you sure it isn't called gayliner...haha..guys wearing make up, next thing they'll be pumping women full of testosterone so they can shave tbeir faces....

xxL4LUNCHBOX's photo
Tue 03/05/13 04:04 AM


calvin klien have brought out things like foundation manscara and guyliner products and skin care and bronzers .noway


Oh my goodness guyliner.....are you sure it isn't called gayliner...haha..guys wearing make up, next thing they'll be pumping women full of testosterone so they can shave tbeir faces....
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ah a homophobe no those are the correct names of the items .remeber every photo of every showbiz personality is wearing some makeup .as for men theres no lipstick but certain cosmetics to make him look more presentable and still male looking but helthier looking and keen to a girls eye.and still retain his alpha male status .you must only be frightened of it if your not secure in your own sexuality.

Kahurangi's photo
Tue 03/05/13 04:08 AM

what you girls think about guys wearing make up .try to remember every photo of your fav star is wearing it .and guys what products do you use already that are cosmetic products.


Nope...i'm afraid sharing my mascara with a BF is out of the question...it simply will not do to have him looking prettier than me.

krupa's photo
Tue 03/05/13 08:12 AM
I look good in make up....too damned good.

Great for halloween or the pimps n hoes ball.

Not something I bother with at this point.

But...to each their own.

A guy in make up ain't no worse than a woman with no make up.

Kennee77's photo
Tue 03/05/13 09:06 AM




what you girls think about guys wearing make up .try to remember every photo of your fav star is wearing it .and guys what products do you use already that are cosmetic products.


To me,unless my man is in Showbiz,i dont expect him to compete for the latest range of blush/bronzer/foundation,etc
I want my man to be as natural as he can(i mean,am natural,so should he be)-aside from a lip balm for our kissable lips!




As Much as Looking Natural is Kool, I think Women should Make up (Mildly)


I do wear some lipstick and gloss with some eyeliner and perfume! Thats as far as i go-i still look hoooot- IMHO!



With Powder I hope :smile:

Ras427's photo
Tue 03/05/13 10:14 AM
Edited by Ras427 on Tue 03/05/13 10:19 AM
If you are not in show business, makeup is not for men. Unless you perform in some cultural tribal tradition, even then it comes off. Of course gay men use make up. But men dont use makeup. By the way, deoderant, aftershave, or cologne is not cosmetics, they are hygene products. Aftershave is a fragranced anti-irratant, hardly a cosmetic.

Ras427's photo
Tue 03/05/13 10:25 AM



calvin klien have brought out things like foundation manscara and guyliner products and skin care and bronzers .noway


Oh my goodness guyliner.....are you sure it isn't called gayliner...haha..guys wearing make up, next thing they'll be pumping women full of testosterone so they can shave tbeir faces....
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ah a homophobe no those are the correct names of the items .remeber every photo of every showbiz personality is wearing some makeup .as for men theres no lipstick but certain cosmetics to make him look Ww more presentable and still male looking but helthier looking and keen to a girls eye.and still retain his alpha male status .you must only be frightened of it if your not secure in your own sexuality.

It is not homophobic to suggest that makeup is gay when on men, many homosexuals DO often use makeup, NOT all of them, but many do. Men who use makeup are either in the entertainment industry or gay, in many cases both. Id where makeup for a fee, 1 million dollars. If not, id prefer no make up. But those who do, knock yourselves out.

no photo
Tue 03/05/13 01:57 PM
Lol, just becos I disagree with the choice of the life style does not make me homophobic.....its seems if you dare make a joke about gays you re instantly labelled as homophobic, I was making the observation that society/media seem to be hell bend on feminizing men, giving young men weak, limp wristed, SNAG's to model themselves after....

no photo
Tue 03/05/13 02:01 PM
But hey maybe I m the only one who thinks like this.....just my opinion :)

navygirl's photo
Tue 03/05/13 03:27 PM

My cousin would put some makeup on the bumps on his face; it would help clear them up.


Women wear make up to cover their imperfect complexion as very few are born with a perfect complexion. So, I don't see why a man can't do the same.

Traumer's photo
Wed 03/06/13 10:18 PM

I can think of two good reasons I wouldn’t like it just off the top of my head.

1. I don’t want to date someone I have to compete for the makeup and mirror with.

2. Eventually we would both end up wearing the same shade of lipstick to a party or function...and that would just be tacky.




Oh that wouldn't be as bad,(or funny) as some other guy showing up at a party wearing the same dress as you. I wonder who would be more 'miffed'...:laughing: