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Q: Can Mennonite women wear make up?
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Did Roman women wear make-up?

yes, they did


Why do women wear make up?

To make them look pretty


Why do ugly people wear make up as a false sense of beauty?

This really just depends on what you define as beauty. Why should people you consider to be ugly not have the right to wear make up? Why do women wear make up at all? Does make up define beauty? But this should be a answer, not even more questions. "Ugly" people wear make up because the majority of women do. And women need to wear make up because of superficial persons like you. You really should over-think your views.


Are the African women allowed to wear the facial make-up?

Of course they are.


Something women wear that starts with the letter M?

make-up


Do all celebrities wear make up?

yes they are all fake women


Can pentecostal women wear make up?

yes Pentecostals do wear make up. HOWEVER, there is a group of Christians called "Holiness" and they do not believe in wearing make up. With that being said, with-in the Holiness denominations, some of those do believe in Pentecostal ways, however Pentecostals as a whole do believe in wearing make up.


What state does more women wear make up?

probably California because they have celebrities


Are women in china allowed to wear make up?

Yes, there is no general law against women wearing cosmetics in China. However China is a very large country and has many cultures within it. some of these cultures may put pressure on women not to wear make up.


Why cosmetics is necessary for a women?

It makes them feel pretty. And guys dont like women who dont wear make-up.


Is it a sin for women to wear makeup?

No - God thinks we are amazing and he created make up for a reason.


Did women wear make up in the colonial times?

Yes. Makeup for women AND men goes back to the beginning of recorded history.