Information technology's your makeup, your choice

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While some people wear makeup to create an illusion of perfection and others to impress suitors, some wearable information technology as a form of enjoyment or expression. Whatever the purpose—if information technology makes you happy, why the hell not?

Women get a lot of criticism for wearing makeup. If they wear too much, they are chosen cake-confront, but if they don't wear whatever all, they either look tired or sick. Society expects women to be flawless; women are expected to be well-dressed and well-mannered, all while having the perfect au naturale beauty. Nosotros live in an oxymoronic society where many women try to achieve the no-makeup-makeup look.

Some critics would say women clothing makeup solely to impress men. I must have missed the memo about our unabridged being existence dedicated to impressing men. Just that criticism as well holds some truth. Women and men can wear makeup to impress suitor, merely so what?

Information technology's one thing for men to criticize women for what they do or habiliment. But women who criticize other women are even worse. Women who choose not to wear makeup have the correct not to and shouldn't receive any shame or ridicule. However, many women who don't article of clothing makeup hold such hostility towards women who do.

Information technology's great if an individual feels beautiful in his or her own pare. But if he or she prefers a piffling enhancement through makeup, who cares?

Reversely, women who enjoy wearing makeup exercise not care if someone does or doesn't. These same women mostly support and teach their talents, rather than criticize.

Contextually, makeup has been around for thousands of years holding many cosmetic, symbolic or traditional values. Long before 4,000 B.C., Egyptians used substances found in nature as makeup. Information technology was widely pop among both men and women. Their makeup was worn to distinguish social status, part of rituals and even used to protect the skin from harsh conditions of the desert.

The Greeks and Chinese used chalk and rice, respectively, to whiten their complexion. Roman men died their hair blond while Roman women used sheep's fat and blood as nail polish.

Fast-forward a couple hundred years, Elizabeth of England, Queen Elizabeth I, the aristocracy and both sexes of the colonial era all used white pb pigment to lighten their complexion. Information technology wasn't until present day when makeup was feminized and unjustly judged.

Makeup is whatsoever you make of it. Makeup is an fine art form. Many people do not see information technology as such, but it does take a long time to master and anybody has their own style. Makeup artists and the everyday consumer might agree makeup is not but fun merely information technology also takes time, patience and even training to master.

Many people would be surprised at how great makeup is. All of the and so called manly or cool movies that involve aliens, mystical creatures, etc. all utilise special-furnishings makeup. If non for the men and women in the special-effects makeup manufacture, movies and television shows wouldn't exist as cracking as they are today. If you hate on makeup and people who article of clothing it, yous're hating on all those movies besides.

So if makeup is something you are passionate about, get for it. Well-nigh chiefly, makeup shouldn't pigeonhole your gender identity or sexual preference.

I've ever said lipstick is but like war paint. If I want to cake my face up with makeup, I will practice so. Makeup is not defining, but liberating. Society needs to liberate makeup in render.