Tuesday, August 25, 2015

You Don't Have to Try So Hard

The troupe has a YouTube channel now, and in case I haven't already mentioned it, you can subscribe to it here.

Speaking of which, last week's video was the "Makeup Challenge," in which two male members of our troupe applied makeup to two female members. The tables were then turned, and the ladies had a chance to apply makeup on the guys. I found it very amusing.

So will you. If not, you are wrong, and you WILL be assimilated.

As I watched this particular video, because I was not present at this filming session, I observed how striking these ladies, whom I usually see with makeup on, also looked without makeup on. They're attractive people to start withain't no ugly people in my troupe—and it was just a different and unexpected glimpse at people I've known and worked with for years.

This, then, lead me to a thought that I've kind of really believed anyway for quite a while now but have not expressed either vocally or in print. It is simply this, and for all of the females who may be reading this post, take it for whatever my two cents' may be worth:

I get the impression that some of you might feel like you need to be dolled up in your Sunday best, or some other formal attire, with your hair combed or cut or looking a certain way or a specific color, and all of your makeup needs to be just perfect, and only in this manner can you be perceived to be beautiful or attractive. And I do not believe this necessarily to be true.

Please do not misconstrue what I'm saying. Granted, if this is what makes you "feel" beautiful, then do it. If dressing casually and comfortably is your preferred way to go, whether you're hitting the town or just showing up to spend time with friends, then do that, too. Certainly, there are times and places for both types of attire.

Basically, what I'm trying to say is that I find so many of you just as attractive whether you're wearing jeans and a t-shirt or playing sports than if you were dressed to attend a wedding or a formal dance. I'm not sure some of you realize just how good you look much of the time when, perhaps, you might feel you're not looking your best, or dressed to the nines, or whatever. Things don't have to appear or be "perfect" for you to look your best.

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  2. I always appreciate hearing this, especially from a guy. Us ladies forget, or at least I do, that we don't have to always be dolled up. There's is natural beauty to all of us. Thanks for sharing. =)

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