It smacks of being just too self conscious. Trying too hard. Not cool.
Lindy Bowman wears it too.
with a name like lindy, it kinda fits.
It smacks of being just too self conscious. Trying too hard. Not cool.
Lindy Bowman wears it too.
Leighton Denny's Renovate once buffed leaves a lovely appearance that would look good on a man. For me the line is drawn there, there's a difference between skin care and cosmetic make up - I have no problem at all with men using skin care products (about time too), but there's a time and place for them wearing cosmetic makeup.
Lindy Bowman----not the prettiest button in the box. Varnish or no varnish.
When I was doing my A Levels I went out with a lad who dyed his hair, wore eyeliner and nail varnish. I used to go round and dye his hair for him :cheeky: on Saturdays and then he'd paint his nails purple and black (in fact, I am sure he pioneered the ring finger mani :wink. He could really carry it off, without making it look tacky though.
It never bothered me, apart from the fact he looked better than I did all done up :tongue:. I suppose it was like a goth/punk thing even though it was the mid 90s. I still quite like blokes in make up, which I know makes me a bit odd, but I don't care. :drunk:
Viva La Odd I say. :heart: