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While women can wear make up, men can not. - comment
Asked by Josna,
07 Mar 06:53 pm
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Over the centuries, men have often dabbled with cosmetics; both in ancient Egypt and during the Roman Empire, men wore lip colorant as a means of denoting social status.
In the past, men also applied cosmetics for aesthetic reasons; during the Renaissance, women and men of Edward IVs court wore lip rouge, and even as recently as the eighties, nineties and noughties (think punk rock, grunge and emo respectively) men have been partial to a bit of make up.And why not? Men and make up are quite the combination. Indeed, Johnny Depp looked incredible in his role as Captain Jack Sparrow; the swashbuckling, slightly camp and smokey-eyed pirate whose long, dreadful (yep, pun) hair only served to make him, dare I say it, more attractive.
Of course, Johnny Depp is already beautiful, but dont you get the feeling that hes ever so slightly better looking with a bit of slap? Seriously, take a look at these two photos:
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 07 Mar 06:57 pm
In the past, men also applied cosmetics for aesthetic reasons; during the Renaissance, women and men of Edward IVs court wore lip rouge, and even as recently as the eighties, nineties and noughties (think punk rock, grunge and emo respectively) men have been partial to a bit of make up.And why not? Men and make up are quite the combination. Indeed, Johnny Depp looked incredible in his role as Captain Jack Sparrow; the swashbuckling, slightly camp and smokey-eyed pirate whose long, dreadful (yep, pun) hair only served to make him, dare I say it, more attractive.
Of course, Johnny Depp is already beautiful, but dont you get the feeling that hes ever so slightly better looking with a bit of slap? Seriously, take a look at these two photos:
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There is one thing without which no makeup is complete and can be worn by both men and women
SMILE
Answered by Uncommon Freind, 07 Mar 06:56 pm
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Men can wear make-ups to make women, as in operas earlier; but women can't make up as men, especially in hot climates
Answered by Ramesh Dash, 16 Mar 07:23 pm
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Who says so? every nook and corner u can find Men's Parlor and busy too
Answered by Manas, 08 Mar 02:10 pm
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Men do in performing arts.Earlier men use to perform women part in theatre so they use to wear.In modern world gay men wear make up.Apart from this men have started taking care of themselves by going to saloons.
Answered by Quest, 07 Mar 08:05 pm
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