Which is more attractive; dolled up or natural? And, why?

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  1. Edoka Writes profile image60
    Edoka Writesposted 13 years ago

    Which is more attractive; dolled up or natural? And, why?

  2. profile image0
    Travis_S_Musicposted 13 years ago

    Natural. Wearing all that make up and stuff hides the real you. Personally, I find it more attractive when there's no make up at all. My fiancee thinks I'm crazy, but I tell her, I find her most attractive when I wake up in the morning next to her and her hair is still all curly from showering the night before, she's in her baggy pajamas and has no make up on. It's cute! I won't lie, yeah, if you do it right, make up looks very nice. But there really is no need for it at all.

  3. MickS profile image60
    MickSposted 13 years ago

    Natural every time.  Less slippery, and no trickery to fight through.
    Warpaint, Warpaint,
    You don't need warpaint,
    You're not going to fight a war,
    You're only going out with the boy next door.
    Brooke Brothers 1961
    Greenfield/Mann

  4. hello7kitty profile image58
    hello7kittyposted 13 years ago

    i think natural is more attractive because if you wear to much make up thats nothshowing the true you

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    jasper420posted 13 years ago

    they are both attractive in differnt ways

  6. nightwork4 profile image62
    nightwork4posted 13 years ago

    natural by far. if a partner is dolled up then when the makeup is gone so is the look. being natural shows selfconfidence to me and natural bbeauty is some much nicer to look at.

  7. elrangatang profile image61
    elrangatangposted 13 years ago

    Natural all the way. If a girl wants to wear a little cover up or some eye liner to cover some imperfections then that's fine. But girls who walk into the bathroom and come out looking like a different person (i.e Jersey Shore) are just not attractive.

  8. thebluestar profile image77
    thebluestarposted 13 years ago

    Natural every time. My old mum once told me never go to bed with a fella, least he thinks he is with the wrong girl in the morning, after all the make up has smudged lol wise words.

    Seriously thou, heavy make can not be good for your skin if you wear it constantly. I have very sensitive skin and on the few occasions I do wear make up I could rub it off as soon as I have put it on. It feels so heavy on my skin.

 
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