Do men prefer natural or glam?
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Both. But glam usually does it for me. Especially when there is real intelligence behind it.
Also, I find it more than a little amusing how this thread always comes up and most guys claim to like natural. yet they relentlessly flirt with glammed up girls. You know guys, it's ok to admit you like pretty women who care about their appearance.0 -
I don't care what men prefer, because I'm going to do what I want regardless of what anyone else wants or thinks.
this this this!0 -
Both are great in appropriate settings.
Too much glam is for movie stars on the red carpet.0 -
Ive come to find out most men like a put together woman rather than natural or glam.. As long as it seems as if you have your life together you are pretty good to go I think0
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I don't care what men prefer, because I'm going to do what I want regardless of what anyone else wants or thinks.
~stands and claps~ YAY!!!!0 -
I don't care what men prefer, because I'm going to do what I want regardless of what anyone else wants or thinks.
this!
on a weekend when i'm going out i like to make more of an effort. normal everyday work wise its pretty professional and natural.
i dont doll myself up for some guy, i get dressed to look good for MYSELF every morning :drinker:
i think it also depends on where you live. when i lived in london, i always felt undredressed as people go over the top. fake nails, hair extensions, fake tan, make up caked on etc. here where i live now, i'm seen as glam!
and hey, i;m not going to change for a guy. like me as i am! :happy:
(disclaimer: attitiude included. not optional)0 -
Both. But glam usually does it for me. Especially when there is real intelligence behind it.
Also, I find it more than a little amusing how this thread always comes up and most guys claim to like natural. yet they relentlessly flirt with glammed up girls. You know guys, it's ok to admit you like pretty women who care about their appearance.
so true!!0 -
depends are we headed to the gym? then Nat, are we going to Ruth Chris then Glam
Good answer.. Really tho just do what makes YOU feel good! Then you will attract someone that appreciates you for you. People spend so much time worrying about what others think.. when really the only opinion that matters should be your own.. Looks will get yah in the door but personality will keep yah around..0 -
I only speak for myself. If there are other guys who agree, great, but meh. If you can look good in something simple without heavy makeup, that says to me:
1. I am comfortable in my own skin.
2. I like how I look and know I look good.
3. You care about your appearance, aren't obsessed about it.0 -
Feelin' pretty good right now about being too lazy to do anything more than mascara and tinted lip balm :smokin: .
And yeah, I live in London too. I don't care how everyone else wants to look, I ain't putting on ****loads of make-up just to fit in.0 -
Natural can be seen as an excuse to be lazy and let yourself go, while depending on how you define "glam" it can be seen as over the top and way too much. I think it is more important to take care of yourself and be "put together", whether you are a guy or a gal.0
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Both. But glam usually does it for me. Especially when there is real intelligence behind it.
Also, I find it more than a little amusing how this thread always comes up and most guys claim to like natural. yet they relentlessly flirt with glammed up girls. You know guys, it's ok to admit you like pretty women who care about their appearance.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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guys; what do you consider glam? Inquiring minds would like to know!0
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I know which of these outfits would turn heads and which I could wear and be pretty much invisible.
It's not like you look like you just jumped out of bed or haven't showered in ages. You look good in both pics, to me. Just sayin!0 -
Both. But glam usually does it for me. Especially when there is real intelligence behind it.
Also, I find it more than a little amusing how this thread always comes up and most guys claim to like natural. yet they relentlessly flirt with glammed up girls. You know guys, it's ok to admit you like pretty women who care about their appearance.
Very true.0 -
Better question is why do you care?
I wear makeup but it's not to make me look prettier. It's an artistic expression and part of who I am. Sometimes I'll do a geisha look, sometimes a 1930's look or a 50's look. It's part of my style. I'm not going to change how I look or who I am based on what some random internet guy thinks.
BTW I look great without it too.
Exactly.....I'm quite happy with my appearance and enjoy wearing nothing but a sundress the majority of the time, but I adore fashion, especially vintage so I love dressing up too. When working I like to look sleek, polished and professional and will throw on mascara and lip stick or gloss. I don't go out often but when I do I I'll wear a bit more makeup, bracelets or earrings, and heels.0 -
O Natural . .0
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I do both but mostly glam. I agree with most comments from the girls. Guys always seem to look at a girls that are glammed up with makeup and a nice outfit that shows off her figure compare to a girl in T-shirt and sweats.0
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Cyborgs. Better get to work.0
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I know which of these outfits would turn heads and which I could wear and be pretty much invisible.
It's not like you look like you just jumped out of bed or haven't showered in ages. You look good in both pics, to me. Just sayin!
I think if you used the same amount of make up with the shorts, you'd still look very glam in the red dress!!
I think is you were in a shorts kinda environment, you'd get looks0
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