No, and there may be reasons such as body damage from, say accidents or chemical burns which might compel the person to camouflage a skin problem. Of course overt vanity of the Admiral Zsa Zsa Gabor variety is not looked on with favor , anymore than a priest would tool about with a customized Rolls-Royce or Jaguar. there are odd angles here. One should distinguish between makeup for literal damage control ( as mentioned before) and just wanting to attract men. There is something in the High Yellow if married women are decked out like Movie Actresses- in theory, their needs are stabilized and they have no reason to allure men ( some religions even mandate a more staid, conservative clothing code ( I am not speaking of Religious habits of clergy or nuns here) for Married members. that is one of things that got me about the short story, the Necklace ( Not Marie Antoinette"s but Mme Loisel"s) if the girl was married- and she was, to a government clerk.. why on earth does she have to play the Gabor angle of presentation- with something, that gets lost ( story is vague on this) and plunges her into debt-slavery- a phone call could have saved a lot of toil and trouble- and about $64,000 ! so the story goes Vanity gets out of control and precipitates a long- worked out downfall!
In Islam, wearing makeup is not inherently forbidden, but it is advised to be done modestly. There is no specific punishment for wearing makeup in Islam, as long as it is done in a way that is not excessive or immodest.
Usually yes. Some hospitals/clinics might have rules against wearing makeup. There is also the question of 'amount' allowed which would vary greatly.
She is wearing very light makeup that makes it look like she is not wearing any.
Wearing makeup is a personal choice and it is not inherently bad. However, it is important to use makeup in moderation and choose products that are safe for your skin to avoid any potential negative effects. It's always a good idea to take breaks from wearing makeup to allow your skin to breathe and regenerate.
It doesn't mean anything more than she wants to look good; she can be wearing makeup because she is breaking out and feeling a little self conscious, or she can be wearing makeup to enhance her appearance. It's no cause for worry.
I think girls should start wearing makeup whenever they feel like it (not feel pressured to wear it just because other girls their age are wearing it). But I think that a good age to start wearing makeup (apart from special occasions e.g. wedding, etc) is about 11. I started wearing makeup (just mascara and eyeliner) when I was about 11, and when I was 13 I started wearing proper makeup (foundation, lipstick, etc) :)
Yes
he is wearing eyeliner, mascera , and eyeshadow.
You could have an allergy to the makeup. Try good quality kind of makeup and see how your eyes react to that.
Considering how most guys who try wearing makeup look in it, the best answer is "badly!"
Yes! There are quite a few men who wear makeup. Makeup can heal your skin as well as make you look great.
I was probably seven or eight.