Girls, do you find it attractive when guys wear makeup?
Just wanted to see what people think.
Yeah | 9 | |
Yeah, but only in smaller amounts | 17 | |
No | 19 |
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Just wanted to see what people think.
Yeah | 9 | |
Yeah, but only in smaller amounts | 17 | |
No | 19 |
Everyone looks better with subtle well applied make up, that’s just an objective fact.
In terms of whether someone finds obvious makeup such as eyeliner attractive is personal preference. The best thing is to do what you want to your face and attract those who like your authentic self, not who you’re trying to be.
I honestly don't care if he decides to wear make up. It's his face, not mine. Lol
Not unless he's a successful musician or is on television lol. Otherwise a big no from me, but hey do what you want to do.
Only guys who are LGBTQ+ wear makeup, and those who do are obviously not sexually attracted to me. Sooo, my opinion of their makeup does not matter.
Id prefer he didn't. I dont even wear makeup so seeing my guy put it on would be a bit of a turn off. I find natural way more attractive. I wouldn't judge him for it though.
I don't. Maybe I wouldn't notice it if it was really subtle, but I wouldn't like my boyfriend to start wearing makeup. Everyone is allowed to do what they want though.
I'm attracted to more gothic aesthetics even though I don't tend to go very heavy or full with makeup (outside of drag) myself.
The whole contour-highlight-shimmer thing that James Charles does isn't really my thing to look at, but I can appreciate he likes it and I'd certainly be impressed at how skilfully it had been applied.
In fact, I wouldn't mind going out with or dating a makeup artist or beautician.
However, I love that I've been able to wear makeup more often because I have more time to apply it.
I like to wear it for meetings and do it for myself.
Couldn't imagine how horrible it'd be as a woman in a corporate job being expected to wear a full face of slap and getting harrassed either for that or treated as less serious and unprofessional when she doesn't wear enough or any.
So glad I work in the arts rather than the corporate world!
The whole contour-highlight-shimmer thing that James Charles does isn't really my thing to look at, but I can appreciate he likes it and I'd certainly be impressed at how skilfully it had been applied.