Havn't worn it in years, but then again , I live in a hippie, back to the land area in the Northeast. If there was a special occasion, a wedding or something, I would use some eyeliner, but that was ages ago. When I was a teen in the sixties we wore it, heavy eyeliner, and pale lipstick, came the 70's and the natural look. Tammy Faye, poor thing, she had it tattooed on. I was just saying to my son, I have never heard a man saying "I can't leave the house looking like this' (unshaved, hair uncombed, etc) In my part of the woods, if you see a lady made up, and her husband all stinkin like too much after shave, you can bet your bottom dollar they come from French Canadian stock, it seems to be their sense of style I guess. The local Scots Irish , English, are all natural.
eww, upper crusty sounds like some nasty psoriasis of the scalp, probably from all that product they put on their scalp, lol. Make up is fine for the stage and film, and it is like a mask, for the character. But everyday life? That's just silly. And upper crusties can afford that so called "pure" cosmetics. Now I keep thinking about the Crusty Crab from Sponge Bob.
Havn't worn it in years, but then again , I live in a hippie, back to the land area in the Northeast. If there was a special occasion, a wedding or something, I would use some eyeliner, but that was ages ago. When I was a teen in the sixties we wore it, heavy eyeliner, and pale lipstick, came the 70's and the natural look. Tammy Faye, poor thing, she had it tattooed on. I was just saying to my son, I have never heard a man saying "I can't leave the house looking like this' (unshaved, hair uncombed, etc) In my part of the woods, if you see a lady made up, and her husband all stinkin like too much after shave, you can bet your bottom dollar they come from French Canadian stock, it seems to be their sense of style I guess. The local Scots Irish , English, are all natural.
eww, upper crusty sounds like some nasty psoriasis of the scalp, probably from all that product they put on their scalp, lol. Make up is fine for the stage and film, and it is like a mask, for the character. But everyday life? That's just silly. And upper crusties can afford that so called "pure" cosmetics. Now I keep thinking about the Crusty Crab from Sponge Bob.