This whole "makeup deception" has gone too far now..

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You can tell when a woman is in a face full of makeup like the OP right? So when would you ever get tricked by bedding her? :jbhmm:

Honestly, nah.

The obvious signs can be seen, but that doesn't mean that without the magic she looks completely different.
Except for when it does.
Plus, more than likely it'd be a social setting where alcohol might be flowing, just lowering the guard even more.

Just imagine some cut, sharp brother whispering in your ear, and you feel like saying "eff it, I'ma do me".

Only when he comes to the telly he insists on performing in the dark, after getting you heated.

Waking up to a dude shaped like a bowling pin, with a removable patty.

You'd feel bamboozled and rightly so.
 

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Majority of women walking down the street that you see everyday aren't beating their faces and adding all that extra stuff to it. A minority is not the majority.

I know a shyt load of people in the cosmetics industry, sephora, mac, lauder,Lancome etc and they all wear makeup for work. Definitely do the drama looks for special occasions but none of them are doing all this super drastic reality TV nose and jaw contouring and looking like completely different people.


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I hate when people drag those pics out of people with the serious facial discolorations. I'm sure it's a very cruel world to them. Let them wear whatever makeup they want.
 

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It's only deception if your idea of beauty is that of a...

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I know a shyt load of people in the cosmetics industry, sephora, mac, lauder,Lancome etc and they all wear makeup for work. Definitely do the drama looks for special occasions but none of them are doing all this super drastic reality TV nose and jaw contouring and looking like completely different people.


Oan
I hate when people drag those pics out of people with the serious facial discolorations. I'm sure it's a very cruel world to them. Let them wear whatever makeup they want.
LAWD! This right here! Coming from a person with hyperpigmentation just let us cover up our imperfections without criticism.
 

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Deception is the name of the game for the "fairer sex". I'd be more concerned with who's your child's real father and her 200 male "friends" on fb who like every pic except the ones with you in them.

:mjlol:

Typical man's lie: I was at Tony's house last night.

Typical woman's lie: It's your baby.


 

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I know a shyt load of people in the cosmetics industry, sephora, mac, lauder,Lancome etc and they all wear makeup for work. Definitely do the drama looks for special occasions but none of them are doing all this super drastic reality TV nose and jaw contouring and looking like completely different people.


Oan
I hate when people drag those pics out of people with the serious facial discolorations. I'm sure it's a very cruel world to them. Let them wear whatever makeup they want.

I agree with the serious facial discoloration! I have some very identifying scars on my body that I could have surgery to lessen the appearance, but those are physical trophies of how hard I've fought to be alive today. They are sources of strength for me, so I lost the self consciousness in my teens. When asked about them, I'm proud to be able to give an answer.

I have a little discoloration on my face, and my lighter skinned family members have had hyperpigmentation issues. I use CC cream just to get an even tone. But I bet if I had a lot of discoloration or acne scars, I'd probably wear full coverage foundation. I'm just blessed that I haven't had that experience. I think it's the drawn on eyebrows (but alopecia is real for some people, it's not always been a trend) and heavy contouring that is just too much for everyday wear.
 
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