how much you are dependent on "make-up"?? [BE HONEST]

@sayo13 (414)
India
February 2, 2012 3:44pm CST
this a question which i know that most of the ladies out here would like have their opinion kept forward. but its really do an important question of every girl's life ,what you think ladies? i do believe in basic make up if you are going out, other than that i would not mind flaunting those few acne on my cheeks while at home. after coming under skin treatment that too have gone. :-( every lady and girl have different necessity and i am not questioning that. but how much make-up we generally use and how much our everyday life is dependent on it i really like to know. so ladies and girls be honest and have your answers out.
5 responses
@mizstress (719)
• Philippines
2 Mar 12
im not really into make-ups. but i have to wear some everytime i have important meetings at work. one must look pleasing whenever you talk to clients. wearing make up also boost your confidence. my make up kit only has the basics like lipstick, lip balm, concealer, mascara, eye liner and blush on.
@maezee (41988)
• United States
3 Feb 12
I'm the type to admit I am most definitely addicted to makeup. I have to put it on every morning - my eye liner, mascara, foundation, and sometimes bronzer - every day or I feel naked! I've been wearing makeup since..... 10th grade in high school, if not earlier?
@peavey (16936)
• United States
2 Feb 12
I don't wear makeup at all and haven't for years. I figure that if they don't like to look at me the way I really look, they can look the other way! To me, makeup is pretensive, but that's just me.
• Valdosta, Georgia
2 Feb 12
I don't wear makeup at all at home but when I go out I do wear some makeup. I wear cover up and mascara usually. Nothing to make me look completely different, just enhance my beauty. =)
@yahnee (1243)
• Philippines
3 Feb 12
I never go out without makeup. I am particularly vain and makeup increases my confidence and self esteem. I want to look my best always not for other people but for my own personal satisfaction. Sometimes makeup becomes a necessity when you are in customer service or if the job you are handling requires you to meet people. I have been using makeup since I was 18 years old when I worked as a front-desk clerk for a hotel. The manager was very specific of the makeup requirements. The first focus of attention is always on the face but care should also be given to clothing and the way you carry yourself. If you know you look good and pleasing, you gain that personal satisfaction.