It's true, guys look better while wearing makeup.
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Can we talk about something other than what painties talks about?
[QUOTE=Protocol7;34196518]Fact of the matter is, no normal guy is going to need or want makeup for any reason. It doesn't benefit us like it does women. Call it close-minded sexist bigotry if you want, but men haven't been wearing makeup for thousands of years - why change now?
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Perfection is boring.[/QUOTE]
You don't have to make yourself perfect. You can simply cover up a small thing. Or you don't even need to cover anything up. Are your eyes your best feature? Put a dot of white near the tear ducts and blend, instantly your eyes will be highlighted and it looks natural. Want to highlight your chiseled cheekbones? Blend a bit of tan powder into the hollow and some highlight on the cheekbone. Super-defined cheekbone, nobody can tell you've got makeup on.
Also, makeup was invented for men, by men, and HAS been used by men since it's creation. It's just that in the last few hundred years, it's become a more feminine thing. High heels also invented by men for men. Wigs also were mostly a mens thing. Stop being so dense.
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[QUOTE=Lamar;34196554]It's true, guys look better while wearing makeup.
[img]http://www.projectafterforums.com/uploads/post-162-1304045893.jpg[/img]
Can we talk about something other than what painties talks about?[/QUOTE]
Nice job pointing out bad examples. However here's what actual mens makeup is:
[video=youtube;LQ_etyevTJU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ_etyevTJU[/video]
[video=youtube;VXHJqYhqxqk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXHJqYhqxqk[/video]
[QUOTE=Painties Hose;34196641]You don't have to make yourself perfect. You can simply cover up a small thing. Or you don't even need to cover anything up. Are your eyes your best feature? Put a dot of white near the tear ducts and blend, instantly your eyes will be highlighted and it looks natural. Want to highlight your chiseled cheekbones? Blend a bit of tan powder into the hollow and some highlight on the cheekbone. Super-defined cheekbone, nobody can tell you've got makeup on.
Also, makeup was invented for men, by men, and HAS been used by men since it's creation. It's just that in the last few hundred years, it's become a more feminine thing. High heels also invented by men for men. Wigs also were mostly a mens thing. Stop being so dense.[/QUOTE]
Society says no, and that's all that matters.
Go outside wearing makeup, high heels, and a wig, and tell me how that goes for you. Because I look fine as is. I don't need to accentuate any features. With men, it's all about personality.
Let me re-quote this from AskMen:
"There is something admirable about the man who takes his imperfections with grace and carries on with his life. Maintaining a good image is fine, but let's draw the line at face paint. Let the drag queens keep that."
You can focus on your make-up, I'll focus on living my life. To each his own.
[QUOTE=Glitch360;34196501]Painties keeps bringing it up and refuses to accept the fact that he's wrong[/QUOTE]
he got permad from lifepunch for causing so many pointless arguments over and over
[QUOTE=Protocol7;34196702]Society says no, and that's all that matters.
Go outside wearing makeup, high heels, and a wig, and tell me how that goes for you. Because I look fine as is. I don't need to accentuate any features. With men, it's all about personality.
Let me re-quote this from AskMen:
"There is something admirable about the man who takes his imperfections with grace and carries on with his life. Maintaining a good image is fine, but let's draw the line at face paint. Let the drag queens keep that."[/QUOTE]
Because Askmen is the source of all that has and should be right?
I go outside with a full face of makeup, foundation, concealer, bronzer, highlighter, eyebrow powder, and mascara, nobody has ever said anything and nobody even knows unless I tell them.
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[QUOTE=Nintendo-Guy;34196721]he got permad from lifepunch for causing so many pointless arguments over and over[/QUOTE]
I don't even know what lifepunch is.
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Watch the videos before you spout another stupid ignorant comment.
[QUOTE=Painties Hose;34196741]Because Askmen is the source of all that has and should be right?
I go outside with a full face of makeup, foundation, concealer, bronzer, highlighter, eyebrow powder, and mascara, nobody has ever said anything and nobody even knows unless I tell them.[/QUOTE]
You always ignore all the good points everyone makes and just pull out what you want to. Whatever. I'm done. No point in arguing with some random who stirs up shit for 3 pages about fucking makeup. There's a crossdressing thread somewhere if you want to talk makeup.
anyways moving on.
what do you guys usually prefer to shave with, electric, razor, etc.?
[QUOTE=PonceDeLeon;34196807]anyways moving on.
what do you guys usually prefer to shave with, electric, razor, etc.?[/QUOTE]
I use electric since my facial hair growth sucks, but i will shape facial hair with a razor + cream when I am ready
[QUOTE=Protocol7;34196800]You always ignore all the good points everyone makes and just pull out what you want to. Whatever. I'm done. No point in arguing with some random who stirs up shit for 3 pages about fucking makeup. There's a crossdressing thread somewhere if you want to talk makeup.[/QUOTE]
What good points? Is this supposed to be a good point?
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razor, hydro 5 or a DE razor. "Taylor of Old Bond Street" for cream. It lasts forever and it's way better than anything you can pull off the shelf at a convienence store.
[img]http://www.shaving.ie/product_images/k/264/taylor-old-bond-st-shaving-shop-shaving-cream__58612_zoom.jpg[/img]
I used to get irritation all the time, until I changed my habits.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;34196824]I use electric since my facial hair growth sucks, but i will shape facial hair with a razor + cream when I am ready[/QUOTE]
i was using a razor for a while but i stopped because i have a little bit of acne here and there and it will just cut open my face and make me break out horribly. i use electric now too. the only thing i do miss is the manly smell of gillette shaving cream that gets implanted into your face for hours and how soft it makes your face too.
[url]http://www.gillette.com/en/us/Products/shave-gel-and-foam/series-shave-gel-and-foam.aspx[/url] this stuff.
[QUOTE=Grasp;34186855][thumb]http://i.imgur.com/fL7bA.jpg[/thumb] vs. [thumb]http://i.imgur.com/t2QN7.jpg[/thumb]
Now with side by side comparison.[/QUOTE]
Dude, if you're going to wear a turtle neck, wear it with a cardigan or alone. It looks weird with a plaid shirt.
[QUOTE=Painties Hose;34196641]
Nice job pointing out bad examples. However here's what actual mens makeup is:
[video=youtube;LQ_etyevTJU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ_etyevTJU[/video][/QUOTE]
love how everyone that commented on this video says he's doing it wrong
Most pointless regularly posted in, thread on FP. last 3 pages have made up my mind on whether or not ill be coming back to read any of this shite.
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;34196901]love how everyone that commented on this video says he's doing it wrong[/QUOTE]
I never said he did it in the right order, only that that's what actual mens makeup looks like.
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;34196901]love how everyone that commented on this video says he's doing it wrong[/QUOTE]
Don't interact with the misinformed child and he'll leave
[QUOTE=Protocol7;34196920]Don't interact with the misinformed child and he'll leave[/QUOTE]
sorry, I guess we should really stop talking about makeup
[QUOTE=Obsolete;34196912]Most pointless regularly posted in, thread on FP. last 3 pages have made up my mind on whether or not ill be coming back to read any of this shite.[/QUOTE]
well, its sad that you let that decide whether or not you'll come back.
and yeah, grasp try wearing a cardigan with a plaid/flannel shirt sometimes. cardigans look pretty good imo.
[QUOTE=Painties Hose;34196919]I never said he did it in the right order, only that that's what actual mens makeup looks like.[/QUOTE]why are you here?
[QUOTE=Lamar;34196855]razor, hydro 5 or a DE razor. Also I use a brush and "Taylor of Old Bond Street" for cream. It lasts forever and it's way better than anything you can pull off the shelf at a convienence store.
[img]http://www.shaving.ie/product_images/k/264/taylor-old-bond-st-shaving-shop-shaving-cream__58612_zoom.jpg[/img]
I used to get irritation all the time, until I changed my habits. I still do to small extent, but its manageable now.[/QUOTE]
this is a really good post. even if you stick using your usual cartridge razor, consider using shaving soap and a brush instead of the usual foam out of a can - it's cheaper, the products smell less strong and are milder on your skin.
i tend to just shave then moisturise afterwards. though sometimes i also break out some exfoliation as well if i feel the need.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;34196920]Don't interact with the misinformed child and he'll leave[/QUOTE]
Misinformed? The one who is ignorant about makeup calling the one who has been using makeup for 6 years uninformed? How stupid.
I use a razor and shaving soap, I am a simple man. What are the pros of using electric razors?
[QUOTE=Glitch360;34196966]I use a razor and shaving soap, I am a simple man. What are the pros of using electric razors?[/QUOTE]
Pros: little or no irritation, save money on razor cartridges (unless you use one of those resharpenable ones)
cons: not as smooth result, increase electric bill by 25 cents a week.
[QUOTE=Glitch360;34196966]I use a razor and shaving soap, I am a simple man. What are the pros of using electric razors?[/QUOTE]
I find it's easier to get rid of everything but with a regular razor you get a closer shave and the cream can positively affect your skin.
Electric's for lazy people like me who have ~20 minutes in their morning routine
I think now would be a good time to mention that Painties is an alt of Saxor, a [b]permabanned[/b] user *hinthint
[QUOTE=Glitch360;34197011]I think now would be a good time to mention that Painties is an alt of Saxor, a [b]permabanned[/b] user *hinthint[/QUOTE]
And where are you getting this information? I assume Saxor is another male who knows about makeup, and you assume that because I know about makeup, I must be him?
[QUOTE=Glitch360;34197011]I think now would be a good time to mention that Painties is an alt of Saxor, a [b]permabanned[/b] user *hinthint[/QUOTE]
Please don't mention or talk to Painties if you want him gone
[QUOTE=Painties Hose;34196987]Pros: little or no irritation, save money on razor cartridges (unless you use one of those resharpenable ones)
cons: not as smooth result, increase electric bill by 25 cents a week.[/QUOTE]
why cant you post normal about normal things like this all the time.
but electric razors are just easier and faster to use and doesnt cut you.
I don't have enough facial hair to have an acceptable beard, but I have to shave every two days unless I want to have a goatee that looks like pubes
[QUOTE=Glitch360;34197075]I don't have enough facial hair to have an acceptable beard, but I have to shave every two days unless I want to have a goatee that looks like pubes[/QUOTE]
I remember when I was proud of 2 weeks of facial hair
It looked like half-inch pubes falling off my face
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