>he's not subtlety makeupmaxxing
Even that "natural" girl you think is cute does it, why shouldn't you?
He's not subtlety makeupmaxxing
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My eyes always look tired as shit even when I get 8 hours of sleep. Why is that?
ya na there is no way that is not noticeable
>tfw paint my nails but would never wear make up
I used to dip into my mom's makeup as a teen to cover up zits, now that I think about it everybody probably noticed and thought I was one a dem queer folk
He should thread his eyebrows too. But yes, makeupmaxxing is extremely based but it's only for real chads unfortunately. I use a blemish balm cream to even out skin tone. It works very well and is appropriately subtle.
amazon link breh?
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You can probably find it on Amazon too, this shit is based. Just get one to match your skintone and you're all set. Don't apply too heavily even though the directions make it sound like you should (since it's also SPF 45 sunscreen).
he looks 1000 times better on the left one, lmao
right looks like some ken doll
That's because he's just wearing foundation and nothing else. So he just looks totally flat. He should put in a little bit more effort.
He looks like a total pussy with makeup on. Men are supposed to look a little rough. Women like it.
Clint Eastwood wore makeup, along with every other tough guy in film, and nobody gave a shit. Hit the gym lad and shed the baby weight. Then you can wear whatever you want.
can I spotmaxx? or does it have to be applied to the whole face, just some acne scarring and discoloration I want to hit
Sure, but there's no reason not to use it over the rest of your face.
people can tell dude.
Did he look like a ken doll like OP's pic does? No. What a shit point. "In movies, when the person's face is going to be blown up into a huge screen, they wear makeup so you should too in your everyday life". Are you really advocating men wear makeup? Even women shouldn't wear makeup. We should just be who we are.
Only if it's badly applied or dramatic.
OP looks like a Ken doll because his makeup is flat, lad.
Left is better to females. The darker eyes look more masculine and predator-like.
It's very obvious makeup on the right because he overdid trying to hide the dark circles completely.
He actually looks better on the left lol. Like I'm not against guys wearing makeup. But as a bi guy he looks cuter on left. Right looks creepy. Left looks cute and friendly.
What's y'alls advice on skin care? I'm not ready for makeup. Especially cause I should fix my skin first. I don't have lots of pimples but I have blackheads cause of big pores and dry skin. It's not as terrible as it sounds but I've been super insecure about it for a long time.
get some biore pore strips and watch youtube vids on how to make them most effective.
I'd use it to cover up blemishes or as part of a costume, but that's probably it.
I have them but they don't see very effective. I'll try the videos though I guess. Thanks user.
Painting your nails is much gayer than wearing makeup
they both gay man.
>all the coping in this thread
He clearly looks better on the right. Whether Ken doll or not he looks better.
I'd advise against regular pore strip use user, they could make your situation worse if you rely conpletely on them as they'll be regularly irritating your skin.
Use a pore strip once, then a charcoal face scrub daily for cleansing deeply. Finish with a lather from African black soap. It helps your face feel tighter and pores look smaller.
He does, but I think that's different from more attractive. Think of the girls you see wearing excessive makeup and compare that to one with makeup applied tastefully.
>use a pore strip once.
Like ever? Cause in that case I've already messed up. And I'll take your other advice under consideration. Though I'd probably try the scrub every other day. I've heard exfoliating too much will hurt your skin.
It's not okay when women do it, it's not okay when men do it
Not as in once in your lifetime or anything, don't worry about that. Just initially before you start a more thorough skincare routine.
Basically use a strip to rip all that gunk out, and then begin with the other products. If you continue to use the other products daily/every other day it's unlikely you will need to use another pore strip as it should prevent visible buildup of blackheads.
You're right though, some scrubs can be tough on skin so you'll have to see for yourself what is best, but the black soap daily should be non optional.
They don't seem that effective at getting stuff out desu but ok user I'll take your advice. I'll order the soap and hopefully it will get here soon. Have any advice for moisturizers?
>dark circles
>freckles
Immensely better on the left. Any guy looking for a maturing, motherly, caring gf should embrace his dark circles, honestly. They trigger my maternal instincts and make me want to take care of him. I also think it shows more personality. On the right I think he becomes more conventionally attractive, but he looks like a rather bland Ken doll to me. He'd look beautiful on the left if he had longer hair to me.
Genetics. I have them too. When I sleep very good, even for months, they don't fade. It's just genetics. Maybe gaining weight would help but I haven't tried that.
Get some Vitamin E moisturiser, very good for your skin! I don't have dry skin so I can't give advice on that.
Porestrips aren't always the best. You can skip it if you think you don't need it, I would only use it if my blackheads were looking very large and dark.
Moisturizer depends on your skin type, mine is mildly oily so pic related is what I use. Pretty good despite it not being a popular brand. It's light, looks like a gel and soaks into my face in about 2-3 minutes. It's very easy to pick up something that makes your face get greasy if you aren't careful, you'll notice as they take a while to absorb.