Re: Makeup
In my experience: Social conditioning and air brushing of 'women' in men's magazines means that a lot of men find a certain appearance, involving reasonably subtle make up, attractive. I don't wear make up every day. I do ocasionally wear it when I want to make myself more attractive. This could be for all sorts of reasons, but common motivations include: making someone who has annoyed me feel inadequate by being far more attractive than them, being 'on the pull', needing a good grade from a lab demonstrator, etcetera.
I've found that far more effective than make up for getting good skin is drinking 2 litres of water a day, which is your recommended daily dosage of H - two - O.
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