I almost always wear makeup when I go out. However, I have a lot of scarring and imperfections on my face thanks to my Scandinavian heritage coupled with sun exposure when I was younger (and not having the importance of sunscreen stressed to me as a kid.) I don't wear makeup in order to look "made up". In fact, most people don't even know that I wear makeup because I go for a very natural look. I wear BB cream and powder and mascara, and that's it. If you walked by me on the street, you wouldn't think "hey, that chick wears makeup!" And truth be told, when my face looks better, I do wear less or go without.
I feel that there is no acceptance in this world if you don't have layers of foundation on your face and you won't get any guy liking you because you can't beat those artificial beauties.
Yet I feel exactly the same when it comes to weight, that no guy will want me unless I'm stick thin. (There's a whole back story to this one.)
What about those girls from everyday life? I mean not the media women but general public? Do they also do photoshop?
Yes, they do. Many people photoshop their images before posting them online. You can't trust images at all these days, especially since there are photoshop apps you can have right on your phone. (I have it and while highly simplistic, it is enough for people to photoshop their images and make themselves look better.) Heck, even my Android has a face slimming feature! Go figure.
We live in a society that has a highly distorted view of beauty. And it practically changes every week. Also, no one seems to have the same opinion, it is personal taste.
Yes, society does indeed have a distorted view of beauty. There are those men who prefer a woman who isn't natural, but take it from me, stay away from these guys! You'll find that these are the same guys who don't take even BASIC care of themselves, so its a bit hypocritical of them to want a woman who "distorts" her natural state in order to please a man. And I say this not in regards to just makeup, but EVERY/ANY aspect of physical appearance.
There was social experiment done, if you can find it, that took the same photo of the same woman and sent it around the world with instructions to photo shop her to make her more beautiful. The results are fascinating.
I saw it and the results were very fascinating!
My T, who's male, says that women apply makeup for each other. That men don't notice and don't care. I'm not sure he's right, and there are probably exceptions, but I'd bet he's CLOSE to right, at least.
I'd say he's not that far off the mark. Guys have never commented on my makeup but other women most definitely have. "You don't wear makeup!" Uhm, yes, I do, I just don't like looking like a 10 cent whore. And again, with my features, I simply cannot wear some of the dominant "hot" makeup looks. That stupid smoky eye look? Ugh. Raccoon city! It was hot 10 years ago, and I don't understand why people still do it now. Which brings me to this....have you ever noticed some of the "in" makeup looks? They look TOTALLY ridiculous but because they are "in", everyone wears their makeup like that. Some do that "wing" thing to their eyeliner, and its just distracting. I remember recently I saw someone who wore their eyeliner like that so the ends of the liner went out onto their face to have a "wing" or cat eye look or whatever you want to call it, and for the life of me, I only remember her stupid makeup....I don't remember the context in which I saw her or what she had to say, all because her makeup was distracting. Do you really want to be remembered for your makeup? LOL, I didn't think so... Much better to be remembered for your personality, your NATURAL features!
There are SO many guys out there who prefer a natural women. (Huh, gotta remember to remind myself of this!) Did you know that some people actually make pre-marital agreements that state neither partner will engage in plastic surgery? Yep, I read about this a few years ago! Ok, so a bit of a tangent, but my point is that yes, there are people out there who prefer a NATURAL person, whether that be no makeup, no plastic surgery, no whatever.... And honestly, I don't look at those overly made up, sliced and diced people and think "whoa, so beautiful!"....I think "dang, so sad."