I realised that a lot of women felt the same way I did - they didn't want to wear heavy make-up, but, for whatever reason, there were elements in their skin they want to smooth out or cover.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Women don't want to feel like they're wearing makeup. I hope I was partly responsible for that.
My mother never wore much make-up, and she was a kind of natural beauty; she knew just how to enhance what she had.
It used to be if you wanted something nice to wear, you would sew it yourself for your body type. Women before the 20th century didn't have this problem. Now, it seems we're all squeezed into random designs. They're designed for no one.
I don't go out without make up. I'm a woman, you know.
That's the mistake women make - you shouldn't see your makeup. We don't want to look like we've made an effort.
I often feel like a pretender when wearing makeup. The most beautiful features in a woman are her character and her experiences. Why hide that?
I know some women are intimidated by makeup.
I find most men don't like a lot of makeup.
I always felt more comfortable with a full face of makeup.
I, like many women, buy into patriarchal standards of beauty every day. I very rarely leave the house without make-up. I dye my hair. I wear clothes that I choose carefully for how they make me look to the outside world.