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Bare skin

(24 Posts)
baggythecrust! Sat 18-Jun-11 17:12:03

Am I the only female gransnetter who doesn't wear any make-up and who never has worn it? No, not even lipstick.

Grossi Sat 18-Jun-11 17:24:09

No you are not alone Baggy. I'm with you.

baggythecrust! Sat 18-Jun-11 18:21:29

smile

jangly Sat 18-Jun-11 18:50:23

Are you both naturally beautiful? smile

Notsogrand Sat 18-Jun-11 19:05:54

I used to wear just lipstick and mascara, but since retirement, not even these.
I don't use products on my skin apart from factor 30 lotion in the sun.

Gally Sat 18-Jun-11 19:55:42

Very rarely;only if I'm going somewhere posh (which is about 3x a year}but always feel uncomfortable and rush home to remove it. Friends say, when I do wear it ' Oooh you look so different' . Not quite sure whether to take it as a compliment or not......

goldengirl Sat 18-Jun-11 22:41:31

Oh my goodness! I don't feel dressed unless I've put my face on! The only time I don't wear makeup is after swimming and when I go to bed. It may not be the full works, but it will be something otherwise I look over 100 shock

glammanana Sat 18-Jun-11 23:23:53

I would not be able to go out without my makeup on,all you girls must be
really natural beauties,I have to have at least Clarins tinted moisturizer and
lipstick and a bit of mascara,but I go every six weeks for eyelash tint and
brow shape and nails,but to be honest I have always done this out of
habit and not vanity of any kind,and I like to go to the salon and keep up with all the girls I have got to know who go there

Rosannie Sat 18-Jun-11 23:26:48

I'm with you goldengirl, have always put my face on - schoolgirl, student, teacher, headteacher, grandma, me! It's not false it's me.

em Sun 19-Jun-11 00:28:32

Some mineral powder foundation plus smoky grey eyeshadow and mascara with a bit of lipgloss. Probably more aware of eye makeup since I stopped wearing glasses a couple of years ago.

baggythecrust! Sun 19-Jun-11 08:57:10

Nice idea, jangly smile but I've never considered myself a beauty. However, if people are to be believed, I have 'a memorable face'! You can interpret that how you like but what springs to mind is: one without make-up! I've always been an active outdoorsy sort of person, walked or cycled to work all my life and I liked to be able to slosh cool water on my face at any time, so make-up just never fitted into the scheme of things. If you've never worn it, you don't miss it.

townie Mon 20-Jun-11 10:49:07

Somewhere in between. Certainly don't wear it every day and don't really understand why anyone would want to - but everyone's different.

On the other hand, I do always use good moisturisers, serums, and sun protection on face, and lip balm every day, and have my lashes and brows tinted, so no need for mascara unless I feel like a little (choose the most natural looking types).

Several times a week, eg, when going to London, usually enjoy using a bit of 'no make-up make-up' - tinted moisturiser, concealer if needed,lip shine, neutral cream eye shadow). But don't feel naked if I don't have the time.

I think heavy make-up of any kind, glitter, and bright colours are incredibly aging so stay away from them.

Annobel Mon 20-Jun-11 10:52:49

Moisturiser with SPF 30, since the episode of the melanoma seven years ago. And since I'm a naturally pallid person, foundation and a trace of blusher. I have trouble getting lipstick to stay on. Any ideas?

townie Mon 20-Jun-11 10:57:37

Personally, I would give it up and use a tinted balm - lots of great ones about at moment - re-applying it as necessary. Long-last lipsticks always have a very powdery, aging texture, in my experience.

Annobel Mon 20-Jun-11 11:28:15

Thanks, townie, I will have a scrounge round the beauty counters and see what I can find. My lips are pale as well as my face.

glammanana Mon 20-Jun-11 23:10:43

Annobel,ask one of the girls on the cosmetic counters to let you try
a lip liner in a colour 2 shades darker than any lipgloss or lipstick
that should help keep the colour longer,and as before I recommend
Clarins tinted Moisturizer it is fab for mature skin and the colour stays
12 hrs.

Hattie64 Tue 21-Jun-11 19:23:21

You need something, apart from polyfilla, to fill in the 'fine lines' which appear when you smile or laugh. I try not to do both these days!!! Recently when I had a eye problem and looked like a red eyed panda, it was commented that I looked really run down and washed out without any makeup. So makeup for me.

janreb Tue 28-Jun-11 18:27:16

I very rarely wear make up and once when I was all "done up" a friend who I have known for years walked straight past me. When I called her she said "you do up quite well"!

Annobel Tue 28-Jun-11 19:42:25

I had a look at the Clarins tinted moisturiser but it is only SPF 6 and I need a good deal more than that because five years in Africa left me with quite a lot of sun damage some of which is only coming to light after 40-odd years.

Faye Wed 29-Jun-11 06:15:54

I am with you glammanana, I like to use a lip liner under my lipstick. Mind you I never used to wear lipstick when I was younger until I had a sun spot on my lip and the skin specialist told me to wear lipstick so I have since. I believe makeup protects my skin from burning in the sun and I use a natural mineral make up and some mascara, my lip liner and lipstick. I don't wear makeup if I am staying home or just popping up to the local shops. I also tint my own eyebrows as I am fair and my eyebrows are a non colour if I dont tint them. wink

JessM Wed 29-Jun-11 08:19:08

Soltan range in Boots have just brought out a F30 facial sunscreen which is pretty good. Not too greasy. Clinique is another possible place to look for products.When out in NZ I buy a F 30 for face made by a company called Hamilton. This gives a matt finish.
Top 2 skincare things are definitely don't smoke, wear sunscreen, wear a hat, aren't they. Being properly hydrated also helps to plump things up. (I dont mean swigging gallons of water, a few big mugs of tea does it for me)
Hattie64 please don't stop smileing A few laughter lines are lovely.

susiecb Wed 29-Jun-11 12:41:23

I'm in the no make up make up camp and usually use Bobbi Brown who goes in for the natural look enhancing your natural features but with added sunscreens and moisturisers. I dont wear make up at home but just a good moisturiser and a lick of mascara but if my eyelash tint is relatively new I go without that too. My husband won't kiss me if I have lipstick on he says ' Yuk whale blubber' so that's an end to that romantic moment. Sometimes I pin him down and give him a good lipsticking - that fixes himsmile

janthea Wed 29-Jun-11 12:48:36

I moisturise and use eyliner, a touch of shadow and mascara nearly every day. On the days when I need to look 'better' I use Clinque's tinted moisturiser. It's really good. I don't use much lipstick. It never stays on so I use Elizabeth Arden's Eight hour tinted lip gloss.

ginny3 Wed 29-Jun-11 13:18:18

never have worn makeup except when i go out in the evening or somewhere special e.g. a wedding. but i have moisturised since i was abouy 12, i have been lucky as i have good skin, though its now starting to look older! Neither of my daughters wear makeup regularly either.