Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Make up and Advertising


No matter what magazine publication you look at, a makeup advertisement is bound to be on first five pages. Majority of beauty magazines such as Allure, Glamour, and Vogue have tons of makeup advertising for women of all ages.  Women buy magazines to get ideas on how to do makeup for special occasions or just for everyday looks.  The advertisements for makeup take up most of the pages in the magazines.  Some women are influence by the advertisements in these magazines. The images of women with extreme amounts of makeup on their faces have sent the wrong messages to women young and old. 

Many of women begin to wear makeup at an early age.  A large amount of women have to wear makeup, due to the fact that it affects the way that they look.   NewsMedial.com took the statistics from a survey conducted by Harris Interactive through the Renew Foundation:
Here are the Results (from News- Medical.net)
.Almost Half of Women Have Negative Feelings When They Don't Wear Makeup
Forty-four percent of women have negative feelings when they are not wearing makeup, reporting feeling unattractive (16%), self-conscious (14%) and naked/as though something is missing (14%). Only three percent of women said going without makeup made them feel more attractive.  Women
Wear Makeup for Both Physical and Psychological Reasons
Almost half (44%) of women wear makeup to hide flaws in their skin. They also cited emotional responses, with 48 percent noting that they wear makeup because they like the way they look with it and 32 percent agreeing that it makes them feel good. Eleven percent said they wear makeup because it is a societal norm. 
Wearing Makeup is Not Just for Adults Of women who wear makeup, almost half started wearing it between the ages of 14 and 16 (51%), yet more than a quarter of women began using it between the ages of 11 and 13 (27%).
 
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These Results show that, women aren’t comfortable coming out the house without a full face of makeup.   Wearing makeup effects how a woman feels about herself.  Sometimes women use makeup a cover-up of what they’re feeling inside.



 

 

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

How do Men feel about Women Wearing Makeup?


 
Wearing makeup is a part a women’s daily wardrobe. It’s a tool use, to put to the perfect outfit together.  No matter what a woman may be wearing, makeup is applied to complete the look. Now, image you’re going out with a few of your males friends. One friend notice's the makeup that your wearing and comments on it,  he doesn’t like the makeup.  All of this leads to the big question: How do men feel about women wearing makeup?

Believe it or not men have a strong opinion about what women wear when it comes to clothes, hair, and makeup. It depends on the guy and whether he likes a  woman that wears makeup. Beauty  Riot.com conducted a survey to find out how men really feel about the makeup that women wear.   Majority of the men that took part in the survey had a strong opinion about the placement of the make on the face and the amount of makeup.  
 
Men have a variety of thoughts about women wearing makeup.  Some men prefer a women that don't wear any makeup; they happen to believe that it takes away from a natural beauty of woman. Now on other hand, other men like women who wear makeup because it enhances real beauty from the inside and out. Finally, you have the guy who doesn’t care either way. The women that they surround themselves are beautiful no matter the amount of makeup she may be wearing.  In order to truly understand how man feels about makeup, you just have to ask him. That’s the only way of receiving a clear answer.
http://www.beautyriot.com/makeup-beauty/guys-think-makeup-g7031
http://www.beautyexists.net/body-image/dramatic-before-and-after-photo-sparks-debate-over-the-use-of-makeup/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/16/guys-lipstick-women_n_3765360.html