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Re: Makeup
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 2:48 pm
by ChrisM
A quick Google search for French articles on men's make-up confirms the existence. It does appear to be still a minority of men, and they lead off with some responses to 'the prejudices', but it's a movement nonetheless.
Here are the two articles I found:
http://www.masculin.com/style/101-maquillage/
http://www.masculin.com/style/104-maquillage-produits/
Chris
Re: Makeup
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:18 am
by Bri
Yeh, one comment of "woman... or clown" made me really trust that site.
Re: Makeup
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 2:49 pm
by ziggy_encaoua
I've started to wear eyeliner & massacre, I can get away with being as I'm pretty goth in appearance
Re: Makeup
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:32 pm
by luvtoskirt
I wonder if a 47 year old guy can get away with a bit of mascra and eyeliner. Somehow i can't imagine so.

Re: Makeup
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:36 pm
by crfriend
luvtoskirt wrote:I wonder if a 47 year old guy can get away with a bit of mascra and eyeliner. Somehow i can't imagine so.
It depends on the desired look and the millieu. After all, the ancient Egyptians used eye-makeup to decent effect, and in slightly more modern times false eyelashes were very effectively used in a rather disturbing piece of cinema in the late 1960s.
Re: Makeup
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:56 pm
by Since1982
Ziggy said: I've started to wear eyeliner & massacre, I can get away with being as I'm pretty goth in appearance
I can imagine you using massacre

on your face. In America in the century before last an American General named George Armstrong Custer died with his 211 troops at the Little Big Horn river at the hands of 2,000 Sioux Indians. He was using eyeliner, had long blond hair, a fancy uniform and was "massacred" with all his men. He was also using mascara,

a man truly long before his time. I'm bringing you this snippet of American History to underline the difference between "massacre"

and "mascara". If you massacred

your face, you wouldn't have any face left.
This post is written in humor, maybe in England mascara is called massacre, and can be so with incorrect application.

The posts here are getting so rare I thought I'd add some humor to the site.

Re: Makeup
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:44 pm
by r.m.anderson
Now that halloween is over !
Well it is a good thing that eyeliner is not misread/misinterpreted or misspelled. Hate to think what
effect that would have on the mascara. Probably would give the impression of a full bloody massacre.
So much for the humor of the moment.
I could just bet that the spell check machine is on the rampage or some kind of holiday.
rm
Re: Makeup
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:12 pm
by ziggy_encaoua
luvtoskirt wrote:I wonder if a 47 year old guy can get away with a bit of mascra and eyeliner. Somehow i can't imagine so.

How old is Peter Steele & boy George?
Re: Makeup
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:02 pm
by Big and Bashful
r.m.anderson wrote:Now that halloween is over !
Well it is a good thing that eyeliner is not misread/misinterpreted or misspelled. Hate to think what
effect that would have on the mascara. Probably would give the impression of a full bloody massacre.
So much for the humor of the moment.
I could just bet that the spell check machine is on the rampage or some kind of holiday.
rm
Don't Boeing make eyeliners? like the jumbo jet, or is that hairliners?
Re: Makeup
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 8:38 pm
by Departed Member
Big and Bashful wrote: Don't Boeing make eyeliners? like the jumbo jet, or is that hairliners?
They make quite good hairdryers, if you stand behind one when it's runnin' up its engines'!

Just remember to move before take off!

Re: Makeup
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:06 am
by Since1982
Re: Makeup
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:20 am
by Sarongman
Dussent annywun no that Skip is the uffishul spelck massheen?

Was that a good mascara of the English language?
Re: Makeup
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:19 am
by r.m.anderson
Thanks Sarongman I needed that.
But it is true what Since1982 said that "Balderdash! I AM the spellcheck machine!"
This forum does not have a spell checking device or at least I have not found it.
For that reason I have at my elbow Webster's 11th edition and a few other choice volumes.
It is not too much trouble to look up the correct spelling and use of a word.
We have not come far enough yet to have "Forum Spelling and Grammatical Usage for Dummies".
Even at that the trend now days is for text messaging and the baffling abbreviations.
And then President-elect Obama will not be permitted to use his Blackberry when he takes office;
something to do with security.
I just love it when the Star Trek(ies) tell that lapel pin "Computer do this or that i.e. 'Beam me Up; Scotty'".
Soon the forum and its' written/printed word format will be history.
So enjoy your mad make-up if you can with a straight face at least for now a robot is not applying it.
rm
Re: Makeup
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:45 pm
by Since1982