For young people, it doesn't matter so much, but when you're older, less is definitely more - too much make-up can give you the 'eccentric Aunt Sally' look!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think less is more when it comes to make-up; this really helps achieve a lighter complexion. Heavy make-up creates a canvas and can dull the skin.
While make-up helps to enhance one's features, too much of it tends to hide a person's features.
I really believe less is more. When you get older, too much makeup can be ageing, and when you're young, you should enjoy the fact your skin is free from lines and wrinkles rather than overloading it with products.
I really believe in less is more in terms of makeup. I try not to wear too much foundation. I like to see my skin coming through. I like to see my freckles. I just think that's the most youthful look.
Less is more! I don't wear makeup if I don't have to.
Less make-up is better, and it's always better to let your natural beauty shine. Essentially, be happy with your appearance.
My mother never wore much make-up, and she was a kind of natural beauty; she knew just how to enhance what she had.
Too much makeup on an older woman can really make you look like a freak.
Men become much more attractive when they start looking older. But it doesn't do much for women, though we do have an advantage: make-up.
I don't pass judgment on anybody, but personally, I prefer a more natural look. I think it's helping my longevity in my career because I'm playing my age.
No opposing quotes found.