Just tell her!!! She'd appreciate your honesty, trust me,on this one!!! my ex told me, to down-size my make-up, too Natural colors,and I have been wearing Natural make-up, ever since the 70s!! I wasn't offended at all !!! just say it in a Polite way!! Ask if she could only put lipstick, on when the two of you are out !! Or just tell her to wear chapstick, if she's so use to the whole putting on lipstick thing!!! just be polite, and if she gets upset, about it, ask her how would she like it if everytime, she got a kiss, it was a real greasy one, or wet,? See how she'll react to that one....I would just make sure to tell her, that just lately its been bothering you,tho.....Because , otherwise, she'll get insecure around you, and think you've been hiding this from her the whole time , and its been bothering you all this time, without you saying anything !!! That would make me mad, as a woman,to not know, you didn't like something about me, all the time, not knowing.....So, just be careful how you word, this!! Good-Luck, to you!!
2006-07-31 13:25:05
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answered by Hmg♥Brd 6
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Now if she looks like boso the clown that is one thing, but if you are one of those guys who just has a problem with women wearing makeup then I'm like jensguy you have the problem. She was probable wearing makeup before you met her and you shouldn't try to change her. I tried to wear less make-up because a couple of my boyfriends wanted the natural look and I have learned to be true to yourself don't try to please others in that category they liked the person enough to ask you out so why do they want to change the way you look now.
As far as the lipstick goes maybe you can tell her politely without hurting feeling to blot her lips so it want get all over you then she can reapply it later. That might be a suggestion.
2006-07-31 13:33:20
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answered by ♫piano_player♫ 4
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counting on how strict he's you need to merely come out and ask him it is not any longer something to be worried about. If he's strict then you somewhat ought to positioned him I'n a better chuffed mood supply him something he somewhat likes or needs with I'n a life like budget. you need to assert that you're going to artwork better sturdy I'n college and make it like a pastime if u save ur grades up u get to positioned on it bit u do not ought to make it like that. also in case you do get to positioned on some makeup do not bypass into the eyeliner rapidly and practice on your self so that you do not look like a raccoon I'n public. i wish this suggestion works yet when it dosnt you could continually save some makeup and makeup remover I'n your locker and positioned it on and take it off at school I'n the lavatory I recommend besides the reality that works for you properly
2016-11-27 05:00:40
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answered by ? 4
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Lets put it this way she has every right to wear makeup and you have every right to not want it all over you. I think it would be OK for you to politely tell her you don't appreciate her makeup on you. As far as you believing she should be more natural and less vain that is your opinion. More natural is not bad but you are assuming that because she wears make up that means she is vain. The way to vocalize your opinion and to not hurt her feelings, the next time she gets makeup on you, tell her, I don't want your makeup on me besides you don't need it.
2006-07-31 13:23:58
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answered by mia 5
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Why are you so bothered by this? If it makes her feel good, then leave it alone. Contrary to what most men probably think, we put makeup on to make ourselves feel good and because it is something we enjoy- not to attract attention from men. It has nothing to do with being "vain". Just be grateful you're getting kissed and loved on, the makeup will wash off.
2006-08-01 04:58:20
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answered by Cristalle T 3
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She wears it because she's trying to be pretty for you, but I still think the direct approach is OK. I wouldn't mind so much if a guy told me I looked better without it, but if you're worried about hurting her feelings (and if she wears that much makeup, it may be insecurity) try telling her you don't like the way it tastes. She may take it better if she thinks it's the lipstick itself you don't like and not her application of it.
2006-08-01 03:14:46
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answered by BB 5
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If you met her while she was wearing make-up then don't make her feel as though she's any attractive while wearing it. Tell her that her beauty is radiant with or without it and also rather than trying to get her not to wear ANY make-up tempt her to wear less. Buy her a nice flavored sheer lip gloss and tell her how great it tastes when you kiss her she may just get rid of her lipsticks.
2006-07-31 13:27:03
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answered by kita_aka_kiwi 1
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If you like her so much you'll get over it. She has the right to wear makeup if she wants to.And You Are The One Who Needs Help.If she didn't like you wearing a specific color and it was a color you really liked would you want her trying to change you by not allowing you to wear that color? I Think You Need Some Mental Help.
2006-07-31 14:27:04
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answered by darth_tater11 1
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When she gets out of the shower or doesn't have makeup on you should say.. something like you look better w/out makeup. Lets have you go natural today... You look BEAUTIFUL!!
2006-08-01 09:50:43
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answered by Azn-lady 2
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Tell her that she has beautiful skin and you think she should "show it off," by not wearing make-up or lipstick. Say that girls are beautiful without lipstick and make-up, because it does shows their beauty.
2006-07-31 13:19:38
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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