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The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 5:35:40 PM   
Whiplashsmile4


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I'm starting up a thread about one of my favorite parts of the body "The face"
(eyes, lips, cheeks, chin, eyebrows and etc). Sure I love checking Tits and Ass too.
I'm hot blooded male pervert afterall. However, the one thing that can quickly draw me in
...is the face. Even more so when it's adorned with interesting makeup. Ohh look
Eye Candy, yummy yummy... fuckable looking faces. (yeah, I'm perverted).

This is also one facet, I love having approval/control over too. So this naturally
fits into the aspect of physical appearence control in the scope of BDSM.

I'm opening this topic for anybody and everybody to share their experiences,
thoughts, likes and dislikes when it comes to Makeup and wearing it, or making
somebody else wear it (how you like it).

Also, please share pictures of Make-up jobs (Artistic or otherwise) which you
find appealing. Even links to resources on Make-up tips. Stuff you'd do for
your Dominant, yourself, or insist on seeing on somebody else.. (sub/slave/or willing
victim).

This might sound a bit odd, however I found myself taking enjoyment in applying
makeup her face just the way I wanted. Hands on Artistic shaping of what I desired
to see.

If anybody has engaged in Ritualistic Make-up practices where both are involved
that would be great to hear about as well.

Here's a link to Arabic/Bollywood inspired Eyes

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 5:52:12 PM   
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He doesn't tell me how to wear my makeup or anything but I know how he likes me to look just from our conversations so I wear it in a way that will appeal to him, the same with my clothes and hair. There have even been times where I did something to myself and he would tell me he didn't like it so I just never did it or wore it again.


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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 6:04:54 PM   
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I wouldn't let him near my eyes with a mascara wand. I want it on the lashes, not in the eye.

But tasteful and understated here.

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 6:10:46 PM   
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I don't have someone to dress or make up for but my thoughts on wearing makeup, which I seldom do any more is:
The best makeup in the world is a genuine smile and a sparkle in the eyes that says I'm happy to see you.

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 6:18:12 PM   
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hello op

I do wear liquid foudation at all, I choose to wear only lipstick, I never liked anyone telling
me what to wear! I have boyfriends whom thought it was their jobs to tell me not wear lipstick or
even eywbrow pencil!

I have men ask me to teach them how to dress as a woman! If i wanted a woman I would get one!
So I do not want to dress up a men at all, make up, anything to change them to appear as a woman!

I thank god I am blessed with skin that needs no makeup only cream to help it stay soft!

Makeup will mess up your skin as time goes on!

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 6:24:32 PM   
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I during the week I wear bare minerals, as I like to light coverage. It seems to work nicely. But when I go to work I wear liquid foundation, and more emphasis on My eyes. I don't really like make up. I like My bare skin, not My freckles though,lol.

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 6:26:17 PM   
littlewonder


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Bare minerals is a great makeup. I love their products.

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 6:29:28 PM   
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I've not worn war paint in well over 2 decades, nor do I intend to start. I find it to be a racket in many ways. Why is it only marketed towards women? I've seen plenty of guys that would benefit from it. I fully agree with MsLadySue. The smile is the best makeup ever.

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 8:03:01 PM   
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The night we met he said he liked how I wore my make up. I do wear make up - a foundation to match my skin tone, Aveda mineral powder and blush, eye shadow, mascara and eye liner. It's lightly worn. I'm not much of a lipstick wearer, but I do wear it to go out.

Often times, though, I just wear some eyeliner & mascara and that's it. He's good with both options.

On weekends he sometimes has me wear no make up at all, if he's in the mood for the "natural" look. He also decides when I wear my glasses and when I wear my contacts.

We did have a night on the town planned for his birthday, though, and I had my hair and make up professionally done. LOTS of make up. I thought I'd come out of there looking like a ho ho but omg it was amazing, and his jaw literally dropped open when I came out (he was hanging out in the other room when I had it done). That was tons of fun - something I'll definitely do again.

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 8:04:39 PM   
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Growing up dealing with deformity and scars, I learned how to do all the spackle/coverup but I gave it up. I was a teen in the 70's, when the natural look was in, so I never got the preening habit. I still collect makeup like a fiend! Which is crazy, I know, but there you go.



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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 8:05:01 PM   
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I've thought of doing that soon Nueva. Last time I had that done was for prom over 20 years ago lol. I think it would be fun to do that and maybe have my daughter take some pics. She's a photographer and does a great job.


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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 8:22:34 PM   
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littlewonder, it was amazing. I keep looking at the pictures thinking, Wow is that me??? It was a 2 hour process. My friend does this professionally and did it for me, over wine and lots of gabbing

The results were really something, and I felt like a million bucks.

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 8:28:17 PM   
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I'm glad you had fun. I wanna play dress up lol


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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 8:39:43 PM   
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maybe this is boring, but i don't like my women wearing much of anything, including makeup.

"she wears en jolie perfume or nothing at all"

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 8:43:08 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: littlewonder

I'm glad you had fun. I wanna play dress up lol




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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 8:55:46 PM   
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I almost never wear make-up. Lipstick maybe, maybe mascara or a little bronzing powder. It mostly sucks I think. If I get my picture formally taken, I cave and fall in line with the norm.

And as far as the term "make-up", what are we making up for?

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 8:56:30 PM   
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I like the more subdued, natural look. When I do wear make-up, which is not every day, I don't wear foundation at all because my hotflashes sweat it off. I do wear eyeshadow, mascara, blush, and lipstick or lipgloss. I'm blessed with good skin so I hardly ever have to cover up any imperfection-type things. When I do have to, I use a teeny bit of foundation for that. Once in awhile I will wear eyeliner next to the lashes under the eyeshadow because it makes the shadow stick there better. Other than that, I just use moisturizer every day. Oh that and a spritz of the good-smelling stuff on my throat.

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 9:11:05 PM   
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Gosh, I used to wear a bit of makeup, well, that was eyeliner mainly but I haven't found a mascara who doesn't make my eyes burn, good thread on reminding me to put some blusher and maybe a lipstick on on occasion, hope I haven't forgotten how it works...

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 9:26:54 PM   
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I love makeup and honestly could post about a billion pictures of what I do to my face when I'm playful, bored, or feeling freaky. I think I will just post this one though...it is one of my favorites.

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RE: The Face (physical appearence and the art of makeup) - 5/16/2012 9:28:08 PM   
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I do like Mac eye shadows, they are fun to play with.

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