Men's make up

Soldato
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Seems to be becoming more mainstream. I'm not talking full on drag, but tinted or colour correcting moisturisers. The newer brands like Lumin, Horace and Warpaint are all over it. Horace even sell a specific concealer and I expect the established brands will follow soon.

- https://www.luminskin.com/products/instant-redness-corrector
- https://horace.com/en/product/concealer
- https://warpaintformen.com/

What do we say GD? Acceptable or not for the modern man? I have to say I am a little tempted to try the Lumin redness corrector to see if it works :D
 
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Soldato
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That's the stuff they use on actors and men who appear on TV.

There is absolutely no use for it outside of those scenarios. Zero, zilch, nada. :D

With men getting ab and bicep implants, I'm surprised this hasn't happened sooner.
 
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Damn it, i will own up to hair powder touch up, about a tenner's worth lasts over a year, my hairs pretty dark but i hate the grey side bits
i always feel better after a quick touch up tbh ;)
 
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No, I am quite secure being bald and in my 50s thanks.

I will still think your bit of a **** for wearing makeup and their is not a damm thing in this world would make me think otherwise unless your a actor or Robert Smith.
 
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