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Maybe I'm lazy or maybe I have finally made it to reality, but on some days I just don't wear make-up. I woke up late this morning and sat down in front of the mirror and just said to heck with it. I'm not doing it. I tied my hair in a ponytail, put in a few clips to keep it out of my face and I went to work.

I could get used to this.

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Its great to be a girl and have that choice!

Hugs, Charlie

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LUCKY!! I still need lipstick at the minimum or I get folks headed in the wrong direction. Sigh!!!

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Guest Donna Jean

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lol......

We have a sign hanging in the downstairs bathroom.......

"I'm at the age where makeup is no longer optional"......

Dee Jay

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Guest Melissa~

Sounds like my wife, generally her prep routine is check the mirror, and do what needs to be done, nothing more for work. Often times that's a spritz from a spray bottle to style hair and moving on. I'm jealous of that, I have chores to do out and about today. I have stubble. 50 hour old stubble, because of electrolysis, it bothers me.

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LUCKY!! I still need lipstick at the minimum or I get folks headed in the wrong direction. Sigh!!!

I put gloss on in the car. I did that more because of the way it feels. I can wear lipstick now, so I do just because it makes my lips feel good

:D

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Guest LizMarie

My daughter often just does some quick foundation, eye liner (she's good at it and quick), and a soft or neutral lipstick or gloss. She says she can be ready to run out the door in 5 minutes and I believe her. And she looks good too. I plan to ask her for makeup tips when I come out to her (soon but not quite yet).

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My daughter often just does some quick foundation, eye liner (she's good at it and quick), and a soft or neutral lipstick or gloss. She says she can be ready to run out the door in 5 minutes and I believe her. And she looks good too. I plan to ask her for makeup tips when I come out to her (soon but not quite yet).

Hehe

I'm chronically late. My dogs are always on the wrong side of the door. in/out/in/out/in/out... Drives me crazy. I have to let them out because if I don't and they have to go, it's my fault if they make a mess.

Anyway, I have gotten very good at putting on eyeliner and mascara while sitting at a light. It's actually pretty cool cause you know they guy in the car next to you is staring at you. :)

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Guest Robin Robin

I love to where makup, especially love making my eye lashes as long as i can get them, but some times it can be a pain. I was with my therapist the other day and i started crying, talk about face runs :poster_oops:

But hay if you cac pull it off then go for it.

With Love Bobin

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Maybe I'm lazy or maybe I have finally made it to reality, but on some days I just don't wear make-up. I woke up late this morning and sat down in front of the mirror and just said to heck with it. I'm not doing it. I tied my hair in a ponytail, put in a few clips to keep it out of my face and I went to work.

Lol, this is pretty much my daily routine now.

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Guest MrMxyzptlk

I'm trying to find a basic tutorial for makeup use. A book or website would be best. Something that covers basic selection and use of the tools. I've got a lot of mechanic in me so I keep looking for the manual when I try something new.

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Guest Gwendolyn Elizabeth

I have gone to work a more than once without makeup on. im glad im not the only one (-: Also how many of yall put on jeans when you just didn't feel up to saving your legs?

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