>be me >never wear make-up >never use "products" >be in my early thirties >look like a teen >face skin: soft as a baby >shopkeepers still ask for ID when i want to buy booze
>be stacy >be 25 >years of make-up >look like fifty
Everybody dies ugly and old eventually OP. nobody likes a boaster
Tyler Thomas
makeup doesn't age you, it just makes it look like you have wrinkles because the pigment settles in any creases in your face (e.g. smile and frown lines) I'm tired of seeing this dumbass myth
if you want to look young, wear sunscreen and apply tretinoin at night
Cooper Moore
Congrats, you're in your thirties and all you have to show for it is that people probably think you look like a teenage boy
Nathaniel Green
I hate w*men a lot
Easton Wood
based fuck makeup, all natural girls are the prettiest
Lincoln Brown
>nineteen >look like a child >simultaneously have the complexion of a chemo patient >also suffer persistent bad acne and redness i just want to look clean and fresh-faced...
This. The aging on stacy might be due to tanning. Tanning and the sun age you terribly.
Brandon Williams
Ah yes, just like the Italians... oh wait.
Hunter Morales
>You are angry that our product that make you look shiny now will make you look like dry aged beef in 5-10 years? No problem. Just apply some of our new products to be safe from that!
dumb bitch youre just coping with more toxic products
Jackson Fisher
Based femanon, good on yah. Makeup is for cum disposal units
Jacob Foster
>christmas cake that understands kike subversion Absolutely based.
Brody Wilson
Tanning only affects white people, though.
Eli Garcia
>actually believing this at all >actually believing this would therefore outweigh the dozens of cons of wearing makeup Youre truly a woman arent you
Cameron Martinez
How is sunscreen toxic? You don't need them though, just cut back on sun exposure. Unless you work in the sun not much you can do but wear sunscreen and covering clothes. Tretinoin makes you sensitive to the sun and it's more of an acne treatment.
Gavin Hernandez
You're a retard if you think that's what ages people. 99% of it is the sun. 25 year old Stacies caked in makeup still have more value than you because you're fucking old.
Dominic Taylor
That doesn't make any sense, since due to not caring about make-up, I've saved a lot of time to use on training skills that fulfill my intellectual desires. >Based ugly fat cow. Such a compliment from a channer, even if not true, still very flattering - oh my.
same boat here, I hate being mistake for being 16 because my acne is bad and I don't wear makeup because it'll make it worse
Tyler Wood
>How is sunscreen toxic? Do you even know what's in it? You don't, do you? Just smear a cocktail of chemicals on your skin. Why not, eh? >the advertisement on the television with the scientist woman says it's great for me and just my type of skin! Fucking normfoids, I swear to jebus
Thomas Sullivan
Too good to be true but I think no one would mind if all femanons spoke like this and not "tee hee femanon here"
>Daddy, daddy! You really need to get me tampons! >Daughter you are 6.. it will be some time before you .. need those. Why do you want them? Do you even know what they are for? >Noooo. But the advertisement lady said I can ride, swim, win fencing matches and yet feel safe while wearing them!
I felt very reminded of that one while reading your post.
Caleb Flores
Beats having skin cancer.
Jackson Gutierrez
you are a based person and i am informing you of this fact
Austin Nelson
>Do you even know what's in it? You don't, do you? physical-filter sunscreen contains zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, which are literally just minerals chemical-filter sunscreen varies based on the country (better filters are available in the EU and asia but aren't FDA approved) but all of the chemicals have been tested and are proven safe as long as you don't consume them orally
anyone hating on sunscreen is a drooling moron. it's the only way to prevent skin cancer and aging from UV radiation.
Daniel Jones
If you were a scientist, you would know what utter horseshit we spew on a daily basis and call it "research". If you don't trust it, don't use it. If you do trust it, ask yourself WHY? Please consider all the evidence, and not just what you are inclined to believe from the media and propaganda (no matter how subtle). From base principles, ask yourself some questions. Start with: "Why do I believe that sunscreen is good?" and "Who told me sunscreen is good?" and then, "Why should I trust them?" Answering these questions, then asking yourself further questions, and mistrusting every source, is the only way to break the pre-assumed mindset that skin"care" = good.