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Discussion Why normalising makeup for guys is a W

GrimV

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Normalising men wearing makeup is
honestly just common sense for the lookmaxxing community it's not about being "feminine," it's literally about optimising your face the same way you'd fix your hair, skincare, or your fit.
A tiny bit of concealer or powder can clean up redness, dark circles, or spots so you look sharper in real life and in photos, and even simple stuff like clavicular highlighting (making your collarbones look a bit more defined) gives you that clean, aesthetic, model type vibe without needing to be insanely shredded. Every male celeb already does this, so guys our age shouldn't be judged for wanting to level up too it's just another tool for looking your best.
Also, just to be clear, I don't mean heavy or obvious makeup .. I'm talking about very light, natural looking products that quietly cover small skin issues like spots or redness so you look cleaner and fresher without anyone noticing you're wearing anything.

What do yall think?
 

VelocityAnt1

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Too late I can't
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12aff

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Normalising men wearing makeup is
honestly just common sense for the lookmaxxing community it's not about being "feminine," it's literally about optimising your face the same way you'd fix your hair, skincare, or your fit.
A tiny bit of concealer or powder can clean up redness, dark circles, or spots so you look sharper in real life and in photos, and even simple stuff like clavicular highlighting (making your collarbones look a bit more defined) gives you that clean, aesthetic, model type vibe without needing to be insanely shredded. Every male celeb already does this, so guys our age shouldn't be judged for wanting to level up too it's just another tool for looking your best.
Also, just to be clear, I don't mean heavy or obvious makeup .. I'm talking about very light, natural looking products that quietly cover small skin issues like spots or redness so you look cleaner and fresher without anyone noticing you're wearing anything.

What do yall think?
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