Perhaps not as badly applied and not as obvious, but for thousands of years, people have worn makeup on stage.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I only wore makeup when I went onstage.
It's one thing to read about how makeup is applied. It's another thing altogether to watch it being put on.
I've seen makeup destroy people and make them look bad if it's badly done.
Year after year, we see a new crop of musicians who do their best to look tough in lipstick and makeup. Maybe it's a cry for help, an admission of their strong feminine side, or the realization that they don't look so good any other way. Whatever the reason, makeup is as rock n' roll as a Marshall stack.
Pageant makeup is so different from your day-to-day look. When you're on stage you really have to pack it on.
But when I went on the stage to do a show, I would put on makeup because I felt that it enhanced my act; it drew attention to what I was doing.
Makeup isn't something I've worn a lot of in my life.
I wear tinted moisturized since, on the stage, we tend to wear such heavy stage makeup.
It seems like if you are not painted up special way or have some tailor made outfit to put on to go out on stage... I don't know... there's too much of it out there.
The secret of using makeup for fashion is to have fun with it. When people see that you are playful, that's attractive. Sometimes people apply makeup because they have bags under their eyes or because they don't feel good, and that just reads 'insecure.'
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