Poster: A snowHead
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six layers of primer, two pack paint and lacquer is tremendous for a Ford mondeo
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Now back from my party, I did get a lift, need to walk back to get car tomorrow. At the end, a few of us left, bloke a few years older than me, grew up in Wandsworth, didn't have electricity in his house till he was 12. Puts things into perspective. Only one woman was wearing conspicuous amounts of make up. And purple hair. But Roisin has always been a law unto herself.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@pam w, sounds a good party.
Good to hear somebody keeping that Confident in All Situations make up style going.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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In the 80's I used to go for the coloured zinc stuff like this fashionista:
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Sometimes I do, sometimes I dont. Same with running. I often wear a bit on a race day, as I know there will be cameras, so tinted SPF BB cream (factor 20 at least) and waterproof mascara. Plus lip balm.
Seriously though why does anyone care what anyone else has on their face, and why is it almost a competition to be one of those who doesn't wear makeup skiing as if that makes you a real skier. As I said I wear makeup when I run races, does that mean Im not a real runner? Im still running a bloody marathon or whatever
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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It depends on my mood, and if I am up early enough to put some on before the lifts open. In general though due to googles and a muff up to my nose, it tends to be fairly minimal , I can't see how a thread got going on this though, if someone wants to wear make up then it's up to them.
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Lucywuk wrote: |
Sometimes I do, sometimes I dont. Same with running. I often wear a bit on a race day, as I know there will be cameras, so tinted SPF BB cream (factor 20 at least) and waterproof mascara. Plus lip balm.
Seriously though why does anyone care what anyone else has on their face, and why is it almost a competition to be one of those who doesn't wear makeup skiing as if that makes you a real skier. As I said I wear makeup when I run races, does that mean Im not a real runner? Im still running a bloody marathon or whatever |
Well said!
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I use Heliocare SPF50 daily (with a slight tint), no matter where I am in the world. It is non-comedogenic, paraben free but contains active mineral ingredients and filters UVA and UVB. I lived in Asia and can tell you that if I had not got into the habit of SPF50 every single day then I'd have a lot of damage now. Add in a bit of mascara and coloured lip gloss and I am ready for any sport, skiiing,netball and running. I wonder if full make-up on professional sportswomen means they might get better sponsorship deals?
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Make up, yes.
Lipstick and lashes, no.
I pretty much wear a basic layer every day. Foundation, mascara and blusher. I save the war paint for big nights out though.
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I wonder if full make-up on professional sportswomen means they might get better sponsorship deals?
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Most probably. Plus the pics on the podiums, tv interviews n insta. Wasn't like that a few years ago.
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...every day. Foundation, mascara and blusher...
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Why?
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@AL9000, why not?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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@holidayloverxx, Wasting precious breakfast time.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@holidayloverxx, Wasting precious breakfast time. |
Not if she is multitasking. By making someone else make breakfast!
(Personal experience over many years.)
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@holidayloverxx, Wasting precious breakfast time. |
It takes 2 minutes. Why is it wasting any time at all?
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You know it makes sense.
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AL9000 wrote: |
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I wonder if full make-up on professional sportswomen means they might get better sponsorship deals?
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Most probably. Plus the pics on the podiums, tv interviews n insta. Wasn't like that a few years ago.
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...every day. Foundation, mascara and blusher...
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Apparently you haven't seen what too much sun does to a person's complexion.
Out here, all the gals wear makeup. And the hairstyle is long and braided. Especially the girls on the High school ski race teams. And so do the older gals. You never know who you might run into on the slopes...Could be your future spouse, or just someone to ski with!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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It takes 2 mins and makes me feel better about myself!
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Poster: A snowHead
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holidayloverxx wrote: |
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@holidayloverxx, Wasting precious breakfast time. |
It takes 2 minutes. Why is it wasting any time at all? |
That's 2 valuable minutes of eating time
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@SnoodlesMcFlude, depends where you put the value proposition
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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v1cky24 wrote: |
It takes 2 mins and makes me feel better about myself! |
Female L&M
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That's 2 valuable minutes of eating time
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Most people would benefit by spending a lot less time eating!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Its all about making people buy what you sell. (even if they do not need it)
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@Hyst, Well, some of us think we do "need it"
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@pam w,
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Another glass and I shan't give a sh !t
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Wise words Pam, Wise words.
A lot of people could do well to heed them in a variety of situations. I may well need to amend my signature. Probably the best piece of internet advice ever.
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For what it's worth, I've just asked my 15yo daughter if she plans to wear make-up whilst we're skiing.
"No, that's like effort"
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Bella figura.
Good to see chix looking after themselves.
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Make up sales... down due to lockdown or up due to Zooming?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Gosh... as a father to a teenage daughter, I could say so much on the subject! She used to have lovely English-rose skin, but at age 12, starting applying make-up (it caused a row at the time!). She believes all the ads, ie that it's good for her complexion etc, but I can't see how putting anything on your skin, all day and every day, can be good for it, as it stops it from naturally breathing..? When I now rarely see her without make-up, her once-lovely smooth pale skin is now pink and blotchy, so she puts even more products on, to try to reverse that... so sad!
And while ski-ing, it means she has to get up half-an-hour, or more, before the rest of us, to put it on... and, as pointed out above, on a couple of occasions has burnt her skin in the sun. Again, so sad...
Ditto with her hair by the way, and the need to constantly dye it - which makes it look far worse and in poorer condition, than it was originally, imho...
I, and I think prob most men, much prefer women who don't wear make-up, or very little, at most. I find heavy make-up, esp that trendy orange look, with "enhanced" eyebrows etc, looks awful, and don't really understand why girls and women do it - victims of marketing, maybe? Anyway, that's my two-penny worth on the subject!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@BobinCH, Down due to lockdown and facemasks. Tech investments will make you look way better on a video call than make-up can, though I guess you might then use a little more if you're not filming with a potato. Lipstick was always a “recession busting” product, cheap enough for many to buy but still helps you feel a bit better. Not anymore. No point even wearing lipstick if nobody will see it.
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Here you go @Scarlet, get yourself a few variants of these...
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You know it makes sense.
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@Richard_Sideways,
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I don't think I've ever noticed one way or the other. However, the duck-face look. Euck!!!
Same for guys with calamari ears.
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Poster: A snowHead
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BobinCH wrote: |
Make up sales... down due to lockdown or up due to Zooming? |
Zoom has an excellent anti-aging or blemish filter so no make up required. However switch to teams and I now wear makeup I never wore before because I now see my own face in HD every day. Not that the make up makes a huge difference
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Why do women wear makeup?
Really.
Never understood why women feel the need to put paint on their faces before walking out the door.
*You are putting pigments on your face.*
Seems a bizarre thing to feel you need to do.
Imagine if men wouldn't walk out the door without painting various parts of their faces different colours - you'd think they were insane.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@marodo2712, +1
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I’m really enjoying this thread, and learning stuff. Factor 50 for me, goggles and a buff - everyday. I also sit with my back to the sun for those lovely coffee stops that I miss so much. At 65 I don’t feel the need to hide the (many) lines and wrinkles on my face - they tell some life stories. However, each to their own non gender specific make up routine.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Why do women wear makeup?
Really.
Never understood why women feel the need to put paint on their faces before walking out the door.
*You are putting pigments on your face.*
Seems a bizarre thing to feel you need to do.
Imagine if men wouldn't walk out the door without painting various parts of their faces different colours - you'd think they were insane. |
Erm, I have a bit of news for you. Men wear makeup too. There are whole cosmetic lines and brands aimed at men, but where women will admit to wearing it, for men it's often still taboo. All those TikTokers and YouTubers that are on camera all day – covered in makeup. No different to TV.
Men also suffer from skin complaints, and may use makeup to mask this. If you don't “see” the makeup, it means they did a good job
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@Scarlet,
I used to be a new romantic, latterly Goth in the early eighties, so I'm no stranger to makeup.
I'm not talking about makeup as a fashion statement, I'm talking about the habitual application of makeup by women before they go outside.
Why does the idea of walking out the door without liner and lippy, and a slathering of foundation fill most women with so much fear?
Any partner I've ever had's beauty was diminished by the wearing of makeup. But, no matter how much I would reassure them that natural was beautiful, they wouldn't go without makeup.
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Sometimes I want to wear makeup because it makes me feel better. A bit of your favourite lipstick can't half cheer you up. I wear it very infrequently though. I've never been one to have to slap on the full kit to leave the house.
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@marodo2712, Who are these women you've lumped together in one huge amalgamation?! And who cares anyway? Makeup can be a fashion statement, or not, and a lot of the time you wouldn't even know.
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But, no matter how much I would reassure them that natural was beautiful, they wouldn't go without makeup. |
“To create this natural no-makeup look, first take these 27 products...”
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@Scarlet,
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, Who are these women you've lumped together in one huge amalgamation?!
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Not only have the people been lumped together, but also the makeup. Personally I don't like anything on my skin except moisturiser (slightly tinted at a pinch, always with an SP factor) but I feel under-dressed if entirely free from eye makeup. Each to her, or his, own.
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