BUT YOU DONT NEED TO WEAR MAKEUP
The media is filled with articles telling women they don’t
need to wear as much, if any, makeup, and that men actually prefer women who go
for the more natural look. Look on Instagram, especially on my feed, and you’ll
see the complete opposite...women so contoured, so flawless and faces so beat
they could pass for drag queens. And then we have the queens as well, and
nobody is telling any of them to tone down the war paint. While it strikes me
that the people putting these “less makeup is the way forward” articles out
there are frumpy women without a clue how to do a liquid liner flick let alone
a Kim Kardashian contour, it’s more than evident that people need to just keep
their personal opinions on other people’s appearance to themselves, which
brings us to the subject of today’s lesson, kids.
This is something that comes my way on a daily basis, but
that doesn’t mean it’s something I’m taking on board. For me, as a
twentysomething year old man (let’s keep it vague with the age, you’re never
too young to start lying about how old you are, after all), wearing makeup
isn’t about trying to cover anything up or help with any insecurities, it’s
about having fun and looking how I want to look. I’m not deluded enough to
think I have supermodel good looks and no amount of gym time is going to give
me the body of Zac Efron (gratuitous shot of Zac Efron’s body is included
below, you’re welcome), but try and tell me I don’t know how to contour myself
the cheekbones that genetics didn’t bless me with.
People experiment with clothes and hair all the time, so why
do we find it such a big deal that in 2015 boys are finally joining in the fun
with makeup? The amount of Instagram comments about how it’s not fair I can do
my makeup better than most girls I see on my feed is ridiculous. Bitch I’m sure
if you watched a few YouTube tutorials and stopped buying your brushes from
Primark you’d do just as good. Getting featured on the Instagram page of
Illamasqua, as well as on BuzzFeed, should have been such a fun experience, but
comments from ignorant, chavvy girls who look like a pre-X Factor Cher Lloyd
stating the obvious (I’m gay, really? Thanks for telling me, I must have missed
that memo. My eyebrows are too big? So are your thighs. That cropped top was a
bad decision) are of course the thing that never gets forgotten.
So what if I like to do a smoky eye or go to town on my
eyebrows? It’s not something I’m doing to please anyone but myself, so why give
me your opinion? There comes a point in
your life when you stop caring about what other people think, and focus on you.
This is the mindset I’m currently in...like RuPaul says, “If you cant love
yourself, how in the hell are you gonna love somebody else? Can I get an amen
up in here?”.
Roll your eyes, throw your shade, I don’t care anymore. This blog might be a bit self indulgent but it’s my blog and you don’t have to read it...but if you stick around there will be lots of fun with clothes, makeup and everything else that’s going on in my life.
Roll your eyes, throw your shade, I don’t care anymore. This blog might be a bit self indulgent but it’s my blog and you don’t have to read it...but if you stick around there will be lots of fun with clothes, makeup and everything else that’s going on in my life.
And maybe I might even get that Zac Efron body one day as
well. Too far?
Until the next time...
xoA