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From: tlm@wdl1.UUCP (tlm )
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: RE: makeup
Message-ID: <383@wdl1.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 14-Aug-84 21:25:56 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug 14 21:25:56 1984
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Nf-From: wdl1!tlm    Aug 14 17:10:00 1984


     I'm a female engineer and I *do* wear make-up occasionally.   I wear
make-up because rosier (not painted) cheeks and longer (not caked) eyelashes
look nice.  I don't wear make-up because I have a low self-image, or because
I don't want to develop my personality.  Make-up applied correctly  actually
does enhance my-already-good-looks. :-)

     I need to point out that I'm a very practical person, and would much 
rather get an extra 20 minutes of sleep than spend that time applying make-up.
I never wear tons of make-up, and it has never, ever, taken me longer than
10 minutes to apply it.  In fact, I only wear light make-up about half
the time.  However, I feel just as comfortable with make-up as without.

     Note:  Even I dislike faces that appear painted and eye shadow that
            you can spot across the room.  I wear make-up *sparingly*.                                          
tlm            ARPA: tlm@ford-wdl1
             

"Never offend with style, when you can offend with substance"