It's people's own prerogative to be able to look at something and know the difference between 'this is what someone looks like with make-up on' and 'this is what they look like in real life.'
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While make-up helps to enhance one's features, too much of it tends to hide a person's features.
If people think I look good, it's the make-up.
People have times when they want to go through different looks.
For my peculiar face, I look best when I look as though I'm not wearing make-up.
As young people, you want to see people who in some way look like you to some degree, because it makes it a little easier for you to aspire to take on the qualities of those people.
I always start out saying exactly what everybody looks like. I don't know why.
I've lived with myself for a very long time, so I'm aware of what I look like. I'm under no false pretense that I'm a stunner, so if somebody comes up and says something about my physical appearance, it's okay.
We all know that looks matter. What most of us don't understand is just how much looks matter and how difficult it is for us to ignore a person's appearance when making a social judgment.
If you ask men about their body image, they will tell you they look better than they do. And if you ask a woman, she'll tell you she looks worse.
Make-up is all about shading; it's about tactical application.
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