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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali
I'm not complaining or anything. Maybe it's because I grew up around mostly women that I have a different appreciation than most guys when it comes to makeup on a woman, but in general I think it's less distracting when more subtle colors and shades are used to complement and enhance features rather than recreate them or serve as an extreme contrast.
For instance, if I was a woman and wore makeup but had blonde eyebrows, I'd use a more subtle brown to fill them out, rather than a stark, contrasting black line that doesn't match the hair color at all. That's just my opinion though. Not saying it should be everyone's.
Haha that video... hilarious.
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Usually I have light brown eyebrows like you said but I felt like a change, so I bought a darker line that intensifies my look. I'm doing Lady Gaga style, not wearing make up for a man or even women but for herself. I wear make up for me and dress for me. Nobody else can define me. That is what I have learned from being bullied in high school, being told I'm ugly, my skin is too white (called me whitebait), my eyebrows look stupid, why are you wearing make up, my hair is too blonde, I stuff my bra, one boob is bigger than the other, I'm a slut, I'm too skinny, etc. I didn't let cruel words bring me down but it made me a strong, confident woman.