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Women and make up. I was fourteen when I started wearing make up. I had an eye shadow tree and lipstick tree. They looked liked plants and the petals were lipsticks and eye shadow. In high school, I wore too much make up. I guess I wanted to everyone to know I had make up on. My mother would get so mad at me. As I got older, I didn't need to wear a lot of make up. I once saw an picture of rockettes dancing wearing a lot of shiny make up and it said this would wow them in the audience and another picture of a woman with a man that said this will get him up close and she wasn't wearing much make up. Just enough to look pretty. So I decided to go with that. I belonged to a make up club and they sent all kinds of stuff that you don't need. Like liquid eye brow stuff. Made my eye brows all gooey. I love to go to Macys at Christmas and buy Elizabeth Arden or Estee Laudee and get all those make up totes. I only do this once a year. I like Sephora make up. I also enjoy buying make up at WalMart or a drug store. I once won a free make over at Macys and they talked me into buying make up I didn't need. I wear lavender eye shadow and lipstick. Lavender is my favorite. I like blue eyeshade that matches my blue outfits. Make up that does make women pretty but if you would see some actresses or singers not wearing make up, they don't look so glamorous. I saw Loretta Lynn shopping in Nashville, Tennessee and she looked different then when I saw her in concert two days before. She had her hair in pony tail and looked like anyone else. She is very friendly and I met her after her concert. She is a down to earth person. Young girls want to look grown up and wearing make up is a positive and makes you look grown up. Now that I am past 55, I wish I was young again. Make up. We just need enough to look pretty. That's the bottom line. |