Do any of you non-trans men wear make-up?
If so, I was curious, is there any way to wear make-up that improves your complexion, but it isn't apparent that you're wearing make-up?
Again, not-trans, just a bi guy who doesn't much like his complexion. And I suppose I would feel embarrassed others knew I was wearing it.
>>8478870
Can't you just get a better skincare routine?
>>8478924
What should I do?
Get some liquid foundation that matches your skin tone. Lightly blot it on to your face with a q-tip and use your fingers to gently pat (not rub) it on to your skin.
As long as you don't cake it on people won't realize you wear makeup.
>>8478941
Depends on what type of problems with your complexion you've been having.
>>8478952
>people won't realize you wear makeup
anything on your face is going to be noticed.
if you have bad skin then you have an excuse.
if you don't then they will ask you about it or just talk about you behind your back.
>>8479003
I think you assume people give way more of a shit about you than they actually do.
Unless you're deformed or obese or disgusting, chances are people do not give enough of a shit to gossip about your appearance behind your back. Adults have better things to be doing.
>>8479051
>Adults don't gossip!
>being this naive
Dude, wear makeup if you want, IDGAF
But don't be surprised when you don't make partner.
>>8478870
i started wearing make up in 8th grade (started off with just concealer) because i had a lot of insecurities (still do)
i'm trans but not at the point where i want to go out in full girlmode so what i do is foundation, concealer, eyebrows and other stuff you probably wouldn't want to do.
just get a bb cream/sheer foundation and blend it in really well, concealer for smaller spots if you need it. if you don't want it to be as visible, try to avoid using product under your eyes and on your nose