Jessica Amen, Sales Project ManagerEveryday makeup look: "Concealer under my eyes and on any blemishes, powder all over face, light bronzer on cheeks, brown or black mascara and light eye shadow (darker on lid and usually shimmer white on brow bone)."
What she feels "naked" without: "Lipgloss."
How she felt taking it all off: "I don't really mind going without makeup, because I've always had pretty good skin. However, with my dark, short hair, I've felt like I've needed to wear more makeup in general so I look more feminine. Also, as I get older and notice more wear on my skin, I am definitely a little more self conscious with a bare face."
Indeed, all these women look just lovely without makeup and several of them I could barely tell the difference between the two photos! I feel naked without eyeliner and mascara. And lip gloss. Fine, I have three crutches...
All of you look great without makeup! :D Although makeup does help enhance natural beauty. It's those crazy celebrity transformation that go from like below average to absolutely stunning with makeup. Those are the ones I don't understand!
I do this all the time. I swore as a teenager that I would never become one of those women who could not go out in public without the paint. You all are young and look just as terrific without makeup. Try it when you are in your 50s and makeup really matters. It takes guts and serious self-esteem.
I think I would have quit if I had to take a picture without make up. Wow I am blown away by this. I was just talking to my friend about this the other day. How I am ridiculously addicted to makeup and refuse to been seen by ANYONE without it, even though people always say it doesnt make a difference. I started modeling at such a young age I became phobic about not looking "camera ready" all the time and being less that when I wasn't done up. Looking at these picture gives me a true objective look and I don't really see any major difference.
And yes, I did join just for the specific purpose of saying that message. A little silly, I guess. But it felt right. My gender has spent a lot of time judging womens' appearances and sometimes I just want to say something about it. I also just want to put it out there, girls, that I don't believe any guy should ever be able to define for you how you look--that is totally up to you. No one has any right to define your look for you. :) Especially not us. If we're not prepared to accept you the way you are, then we have no right to ask you out.
I am a guy, so I am not really qualified to speak on this but, personally, I thinks all women naturally are beautiful whether there is makeup or not. There is no such thing as an "ugly" woman. My belief is that humans can only judge the beauty of things that they have created, and human faces are not something any of us created. The beauty of human faces is that they are all colored differently and structured differently.
It's crazy how not wearing makeup really does make you feel more tired! All the girls still look so pretty without make up though. I would definitely feel naked without my concealer and eyeliner.
I was surprised at how all of the editors (all lovely) looked more awake and refreshed without makeup on. Lola is especially gorgeous with a clean-faced look, Tracy (I apologize for any misspellings or wrong names; my browser won't let me go back to "cheat") is very pretty and should trim her bangs to eyebrow-level so her eyes are visible (how often do you hear that, Tracey?) and I believe it was Stephanie who said that her eyes virtually "disappear" without makeup. I beg to differ.
I was amazed how many were self conscience about their looks. I thought they were all pretty without make-up. I mean aren't you supposed to look the same with or without it? It's not clown paint. It shouldn't be used as a disguise.
I think they all look great with or without makeup. Makeup is a plus and it shouldn't be something we all absolutely have to have.. but of course we all like to look and feel pretty. I don't wear foundation anymore, but sometimes I feel like putting it on and I end up changing my mind. My makeup routine takes less time now, but I always feel like I must have my mascara and eyeliner on to feel comfortable about people seeing me.
Wow - the differences are subtle but definitive. I could never take my makeup off at work. I go for a very natural look but it is still amazing the difference with no makeup on at all. I think the biggest factor in these photos is the foundation/concealor. Otherwise, I cannot tell too much difference on most of the girls shown here.
I am a 35 y/o female who has had acne since I was a teen. I have since nearly eliminated my problem with a particular nightly regimen: Clean & Clear face wash for sensitive skin, mixed with Neutrogena Face Wash (in the pump). The 2 together (I squirt one and then the other into my hand and then mix) really get my face clean, without drying and keeps the acne away. If I miss a day or two - it really shows.
All of you ladies look great with and sans makeup and I do go without sometimes when I'm working out or running quick errands. It's nice to know that you have the option to make certain features stand out but I also don't want to be a slave to my makeup either...
On several of your pictures, people that don't know you might not be able to pick out which pic has make-up and which on is without! Thanks for sharing your feelings.