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  • @cynthiakent4033
    @cynthiakent4033 Год назад +154

    I didn’t think most men wore makeup but many have very good facial cleaning routines. I believe the men in the entertainment world would use makeup to highlight their features, such as the person was saying that he did for his program.

    • @Brodragon2225
      @Brodragon2225 11 месяцев назад +1

      Now a days most Korean men do high beauty makeup Korean men beauty industry is booming I also work in beauty industry

  • @CupofTaewithSugaandaKookie
    @CupofTaewithSugaandaKookie Год назад +70

    In my opinion you need to do what makes you feel confident. BB cream is a multi-purpose cream with a tint with SPF everyone should wear it. As a woman I don’t wear much makeup unless I have a special occasion I just wear BB cream and mascara and lip balm. I feel that men wearing makeup is not a big deal just like we like to cover up some of our blemishes or things we find as imperfections as women why can’t men do it.

    • @ashulivechess
      @ashulivechess 10 месяцев назад

      Makeup = femininity. no matter how open minded you are, your subconscious isn't it has been programmed by evolution
      Answer yourself will you find bodybuilder women attractive, i am not talking about fit and healthy females but females with bigger biceps and thighs than you would you find attractive ?

  • @julietar4441
    @julietar4441 Год назад +41

    I found this really interesting! I think it's also important to mention Korean men's skincare routine. Even though these products don't change their appereance directly, they do improve it in a way. They seem to have nicer skin because they take care of it, and maybe because of sunblock too and genetics of course, but I feel skincare does help a lot in terms of appereance. And am I say how great longer hair suits 승완 선생님? and even though our teacher is handsome, it was a great suggestion to make him wear a little make-up to shoot because of the lighting!

    • @talktomeinkorean
      @talktomeinkorean  Год назад +6

      Thanks for sharing your thought! And I also agree that longer hair suits Seung-wan well, too! 😉

  • @BA-hm6fc
    @BA-hm6fc Год назад +63

    As long as it's someone's choice to wear it or not wear it and they aren't forced to, I don't care at all if someone wears make up. I feel some societal pressure as a woman to wear make up to work but I'm not a morning person so I prefer to sleep a little longer and I'm not that skilled at applying make up so I rarely wear any.
    If wearing make up makes a man feel happy or confident, I'm all for it. It's only seen as "not masculine" because there were some ridiculous ideas in the 20th century. In earlier times it was normal for men to wear make up, in some cultures it's always been normal for men to wear make up, and I'm glad we're moving towards more openness again because why would it be such a big deal for a man to paint his face anyway? It's such a mode of self expression.

  • @ydalir
    @ydalir Год назад +45

    For the record, the 2021 study he references breaks the age range down further with guys in their 20s specifically at 4% wearing it normally and 21% wearing it for special occasions (for a grand total of 25% wearing at least some make-up some of the time).
    I've only been living here for about two and a half years, but that sounds about right to me. I've started applying BB cream myself, but only use it on the weekends when/if I am going out, and I would say a fairly large number of the men on the street around me on a Saturday night have at least a little on (and sometimes are wearing quite a heavy amount).
    Among some of guy friends, there have been instances where I always assumed they didn't wear any only to be surprised one day seeing them touch theirs up or noticing a cosmetic product on them. And things like drawing your eyebrows on or even getting them microbladed is extremely common. Cosmetics for men is more common in Korea than any other place I am aware of and it only seems to be growing in popularity! Perhaps not as many as, say, half of men, but 1/4 (maybe even 1/3 on a Saturday night) does not seem unrealistic either though.

    • @viiviviviiv
      @viiviviviiv Год назад +1

      oh man i think "special occasions" needs to be further defined then, because i was thinking like, wedding or graduation. if you're putting on make up to go out on the weekends i would consider that regular make up use.

  • @mariatolentino4516
    @mariatolentino4516 Год назад +70

    Nothing wrong with men wearing makeup, especially if it is to accentuate their features. BB cream, eyebrow pencil, nude lip color are good. When I visited Korea, I could easily tell which men were wearing makeup and which ones weren't just by looking at their faces. The makeup made a difference in the apoearance of their skin. Just remember that BB cream is also a sunscreen, so it is good to wear everyday. Men's makeup is very natural, so I would encourage it.

    • @j6backup626
      @j6backup626 Год назад +4

      No.

    • @MinYe0n
      @MinYe0n Год назад +1

      Yes!

    • @myragingwhormoans
      @myragingwhormoans Год назад +2

      ​@@j6backup626BRO YOUR COMMENT HISTORY 💀💀💀

    • @skillbopster
      @skillbopster 11 месяцев назад +1

      Make-up is to accentuate feminine features.

    • @ashulivechess
      @ashulivechess 10 месяцев назад

      lol internet these days. lets see if you allow your son to wear mascara and lipstick.
      Makeup is traditionally associated with femininity. no matter how open minded you are, your subconscious isn't it has been programmed by evolution .
      A good face routine is fine but fking painting your face yikes

  • @LaurennM360
    @LaurennM360 Год назад +14

    I totally agree. As a woman, I also hate the hassle of taking off makeup. Haha so I don’t wear it as much as I used to

  • @tannuchitoria2008
    @tannuchitoria2008 Год назад +9

    It's normal for those who work on stage. Makeup is must for camera.

  • @mariasan1747
    @mariasan1747 Год назад +10

    Finally I found an answer to my question Because of what I see on social media, I thought that Korean men wear makeup on a daily basis

  • @auricia201
    @auricia201 Год назад +18

    I think that people that don't like the idea of men wearing make up are used to that heavy caked on makeup, noticeable foundation and concealer, over done brows, etc. While people are already used to women looking like that, it would be very noticeable in men
    Personally I think things like concealer and foundation should always be used to improve, meaning, it has to look like your skin, both for men or women. I find that approach to make up more common in Korean makeup than in Western.

    • @Ace-mw9pm
      @Ace-mw9pm Год назад +2

      I think he wears too much makeup like in this video. He has a very unnatural doll like look.

  • @malielanijoy
    @malielanijoy 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for being honest and just saying how things are. My brothers have often discriminated against Korean men saying they're girlish because they wear makeup, but I told them it's not like everyone does and that they're basing their opinion on just all the media they've seen of kpop and stuff. I hope a lot of people don't do the same and understand that what's shown on tv is almost always different from reality.
    Also, I myself don't wear makeup because 1. I don't know how, and 2. The little I do know is a hastle.
    But maybe one day I'll learn :)

  • @nanayjog8916
    @nanayjog8916 Год назад +9

    Thank you for the video. I like learning about every aspect of the culture from you guys while I am learning the language. Since I am struggling with learning Korean it is a nice break when these videos appear.❤

  • @Nataliewms
    @Nataliewms Год назад +18

    Makeup has been used by men and women for eons on stage, & then for TV when it was invented. I remind people of that all the time. Here in the US all the presidents since Kennedy have worn makeup when they’ve gone on tv because the screen makes you look unnatural & can make you look sickly.
    TV & makeup went through a rough patch for a while when HDTV started. We can easily see things that weren’t so noticeable before about a person’s skin; their pores, scars, & pimples. Before makeup was more caked on to kinda cover over imperfect skin, or to create the correct skin tone under the harsh lighting. The techniques & products had to evolve. Now makeup is lighter & more skillfully applied. So now more people walk around with it in and you have no idea who is wearing it!!
    It also use to be controversial for men to change their hair color, or get perms. That’s changed a LOT! Even my dad gets a pedicure, which lead him to getting a manicure. He hasn’t gotten them painted yet, but I see guys do it more & more with clear just to have nice neat hands. Still others get COLOR as a rockstar kind of vibe. Musicians have worn makeup, done their nails, worn fashion statements as part of the scene to stand out for a looong time. Steve Tyler? Sid Vicious? The Cure? KISS?
    I don’t like when people push an “us vs them” agenda, especially when there’s a lot of similarities.

  • @matthewjay660
    @matthewjay660 Год назад +7

    I say, "Live and let live." As long as you're not hurting me, then by all means you do you. 🇺🇸🤝🇰🇷 감사합니다!

  • @Huy-on2rf
    @Huy-on2rf Год назад +4

    no matter what, it is really cool topic to discuss

  • @bakurachan
    @bakurachan Год назад +2

    I don’t wear makeup but I put on sunscreen everyday and basic skin care.
    Make up only when going to special events .

  • @pyejammiesfanfic640
    @pyejammiesfanfic640 Год назад +4

    I had to search Google to find out what BB cream is, LOL. I'm female but hate wearing makeup. It suits some people and not others. If you are in the entertainment business you need to wear it so you don't look washed out on screen or stage. Stage makeup is a lot heavier.

  • @alyssabloomfield5654
    @alyssabloomfield5654 Год назад +11

    Your makeup is very nice. ❤

  • @stokesla7477
    @stokesla7477 Год назад +2

    In my opinion some just go overboard with the lipstick. Even some actors don't wear bright orange or red. They wear more natural lipstick colors

  • @julianalubocka5376
    @julianalubocka5376 Год назад +3

    Thank you for covering this very important topic.

  • @leilacellan3798
    @leilacellan3798 Год назад +15

    Even if that was the case it wouldn't be a big deal. So what.....men were the ones who originally started to wear makeup anyway. Women started copying and somehow it became an issue for men to wear it. An easy Google search would reveal that truth. If 4% of Korean men want to wear makeup to improve their appearance, I say go for it! Personally, I think the 17% who wear it for special occassions shows a trend for Korean men in comparison to the 80% who say its not masculune or their not interested. That's really a bit over 20% of Korean men who do engage in wearing makeup even if it is only for special occassions. So I say, leave people alone....it's no big deal. No one is going to die because some men engage in wearing makeup. Who cares....those who do look great anyway!

  • @ressyagestha9215
    @ressyagestha9215 Год назад +9

    Every people in the world who will appear on TV program or content video wears makeup even a man. But, why Korean man often get stigma just because of this? 🤔

  • @hotteoki4498
    @hotteoki4498 Год назад +6

    I know more (Korean) men who use some form of makeup. Esp tinted or tone-up products. My BIL uses a tint for his lips daily. Even my husband was included in the makeup package for our wedding. I think it's great if men want to highlight their features, hide blemishes, skin tone, etc too. :)

  • @weasleygurl26
    @weasleygurl26 Год назад +3

    American actors and tv personalities wear makeup also. The camera can make your face look too shiny so they do wear foundation and stuff on camera. Yet no one talks about that.

  • @lalaking7974
    @lalaking7974 Год назад +1

    I used to work on a tv set and one of the things that people have to get used to is the fact that male actors wear make-up. EVERYONE we see in movies & videos, etc. does. (And rock musicians used to make themselves up all the time!) So, even though we don't see that everyday, it doesn't feel like that big a deal to me.

  • @just_me9917
    @just_me9917 Год назад +10

    make up it’s not just heavy make up it couldn’t be light makeup which is okay for everyone to wear it .

    • @unstablehand
      @unstablehand Год назад +2

      Except for your man

    • @Gsta1544
      @Gsta1544 Год назад

      It's okay to not want an effeminate man

    • @mazhiang_dishia_
      @mazhiang_dishia_ Год назад

      ​@@unstablehand said no one ever👍🏼

  • @Mad.E
    @Mad.E Год назад +2

    Great video! Loved the vibe and approach!

  • @tonileigh8660
    @tonileigh8660 Год назад

    Why not? If it makes you happy, go for it. If it gives you confidence, again, go for it.

  • @lttwinergy
    @lttwinergy Год назад +1

    I think it's cool, shows they care how they look just like woman that wear makeup, want to look their best. So many men are having a daily skin routine, now that their are mens facial cosmetics to look after their skin. It's not just soap and water for men now, so why not make up.

  • @evelynnhale9088
    @evelynnhale9088 Год назад

    As a woman in her early 20's, i just started taking real interest in makeup, since i was interested in my childhood, but wasn't really able to pursue it. honestly really didn't have much interest in it, bcs going natural, even with bad acne days was my thing, like embracing whatever the flaws i had. But now i took more artistic interest towards makeup. hopefully i'll pursue it well enough to get good at it.
    I'm glad that society's view towards makeup on any gender is slowly changing.
    It's a start.

  • @36137
    @36137 Год назад +2

    I think its totally okay for men, women or anyone to wear makeup!
    Actors and idols should have makeup, even if its just powder, depending on the style. Because of filming with camera and lighting.
    I think it should be normalized to do whatever we want as long as it doesn't hurt ourselves or others! 😊

  • @porcelina3143
    @porcelina3143 Год назад

    Make-up enhancements are good for everyone...helps with self-esteem!

  • @paulfhelsi190
    @paulfhelsi190 Год назад +2

    Not only a korean man even other countries man do and does makeup for special occasions like shooting, party etc...

  • @IdiosyncH
    @IdiosyncH 10 месяцев назад

    I noticed more in Seoul area wore make up more often than those in Busan. But it also depends on the neighborhood too.

  • @mariap4828
    @mariap4828 Год назад +3

    I think the only thing I found different between the US and Korean shows was the pink ish lipstick men wear on dramas in Korea. I wasn’t even thinking about face cream bc I assumed Hollywood, Bollywood, Korea, sure that makes sense for even tone. Just the fuchsia or deep pink lipstick I found different than here.

    • @Ace-mw9pm
      @Ace-mw9pm Год назад +1

      I don’t think American male actors look so doll like, like the Korean k drama actors. They look a lot more natural and the makeup is basically unnoticeable. Because im pretty sure they only put makeup on Hollywood male actors to cover up blemishes. And not put makeup up on them like they do to women.

  • @thuhien1402
    @thuhien1402 Год назад +2

    okay they might not wear make-up on a regular basis but they use skincare products right? personally i think there is nothing wrong with it, especially in Korea people are aware of their appearance and they take care a lot of themselves so it's not a big deal

  • @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
    @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj Год назад +1

    Even as a woman, I rarely ever wear make up. Artists and actors of course wear make up. I don’t think regular guys wear make up but use skin care and if they do wear make up, it is very minimal. I only use minimal skin care but that is it. My late parents said wearing too much makeup is bad for your skin. My late best friend told me that he said it looks like I have make up even when I did not. Maybe that is a compliment? Yes, removing make up is a big pain. You look tired and pale too.

  • @privateprivate5302
    @privateprivate5302 Год назад

    My homie is Filipino
    He said in the Philippines mennwear concealer and foundation to even out their tones and conceal their flaws

  • @leafycakee
    @leafycakee Год назад

    i remember talking to my ex, and one of the first things he told me was “don’t think i’m like a kpop boy, i don’t wear makeup” 😅

  • @boris8787
    @boris8787 Год назад +1

    I use INNISFREE aftershave.

  • @franzitaduz
    @franzitaduz Год назад

    Nobles in the Rococco period did as well. Appearance is everything there.

  • @seraphinee777
    @seraphinee777 Год назад +3

    I wish the video was in Korean for better practice, interesting topic ⭐

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w Год назад +7

    Of course, like everyone else, my one thought through this video was “So is 승완 wearing makeup?” And a little over halfway through the video, he comes clean: he is!
    Take a look at a video of his from two years ago, say, “Test Your Korean Listening - TTMIK Level 3” (you look, too, 승완!) and then ask “Is wearing makeup a good choice?” You bet! It really evens out the skin tone and creates a nice glow on camera. It’s really interesting and surprising what a difference it makes. Thanks for some unexpected insight.

  • @user-lr9ke3nz2r
    @user-lr9ke3nz2r Год назад +4

    The basic thing is the perspective. It's actually a matter of how you think about yourself. The reason why K-pop idols as well as male celebrities across the world wear makeup is,they are trained like this. They are made to think that you'll look good only with make up on. If you think you look beautiful without it,it means you're confident about yourself. People of this materialistic world judge others by their looks,but in reality no one notices the good points the person has. I'm personally against the females using makeup as well because gone are the days when it was used to enhance our already beautiful features,now a days it is more like a trend going on and everyone following it blindly. So I request to please spread a message that everyone is beautiful and they don't require makeup.

  • @ridita5221
    @ridita5221 Год назад +1

    Please make video about skincare routines. Is this a difference between male and female routine?

  • @HaeBomIsSeaLion
    @HaeBomIsSeaLion Год назад

    My boyfriend wears makeup too and it takes him like an hour to do so before we can go out.😅

  • @jfreed91
    @jfreed91 Год назад +1

    앞으로 이런 비디오가 한국어로 만들면 좋겠어요. 영어와 한국어 버전을 비교하면서 새로운 단어들이나 자연스러운 표현을 배울 수가 있어요 :)

  • @swasha1969
    @swasha1969 Год назад +1

    I think everyone understands that when you're on camera you need to wear makeup, regardless of gender. Although sometimes Kpop stylists go *WAY* over the top, far beyond what's necessary to counter the lighting.
    Aside from that, as with most things, wearing makeup is a personal choice. Personally, I wouldn't date a man who wears makeup. I prefer a masculine man, and -IMO- masculinity does not include a bunch of primping and preening. Besides, who wants their bf to be prettier than them? :)
    Lastly, guys have historically had it so easy in this area, so I can't understand why they would take on this extra burden. Well, I suppose I do understand it, unfortunately. Confidence, intelligence, strong moral character, kindness, and (at least) a dash of humor are the most attractive qualities any man can have. More of that, and less primping, please! 🤗

  • @yuchan063
    @yuchan063 2 месяца назад

    What is certain is that S. Korean men are the men in the world who wash most often and maintain cleanliness.

  • @solkinit
    @solkinit Год назад +2

    i love that ur touching on this subject. regardless of gender, makeup is a fun form of expression. i think asking "why" men wear makeup is moving us backwards. why need a reason? just go with the flow ✓

  • @Sunset553
    @Sunset553 Год назад

    I think 3% isn’t a very high number considering makeup can be as little as bbcream or tinted moisturizer

  • @nancprovon4240
    @nancprovon4240 Год назад

    I don't think that those percentages are high. It makes sense for anyone on camera to wear makeup.

  • @Deusmeu
    @Deusmeu Год назад

    People on TV have been putting makeup for years, because how you appear on screen. Personally, I dont think there is a need for men (or women) to wear makeup, but finally it’s up to you.

  • @wn17777
    @wn17777 Год назад

    I wear BB cream on a daily basis just because it has SPF and some coverage to even out my complexion. No big deal for me.

  • @Stanwaide
    @Stanwaide Месяц назад

    Good on them for coming out 😂

  • @shannonlim6455
    @shannonlim6455 Год назад

    i noticed quite a number of younger koreans with makeup

  • @kehcat1
    @kehcat1 Год назад +1

    Who cares. I love with or without makeup.

  • @7ARMY7PURPLE
    @7ARMY7PURPLE Год назад

    I think it's great that men take care of themselves. When applied correctly you can't even tell. Wearing makeup has nothing to do with masculinity at all. I wish American men took better care of their appearance. I hate that when a man goes all out and really takes care of themselves and their appearance here, they are given the label "metro". Why the label? It's just a man being a man who cares about himself and doesn't feel the need to be sloppy and unshaven. The US is weird.

  • @darlenedevegan7401
    @darlenedevegan7401 Год назад

    Being my age, it's quite different seeing men will make up. But. I like the way they look in it and it's kind of sexy in a way watching them put it on lol.

  • @anettegok9359
    @anettegok9359 Год назад

    I wish I could speak English like you there, not to mention Korean.. 😔 I can't do make up ..

  • @fabricioferreira2687
    @fabricioferreira2687 Год назад

    It'd be nice to watch this video with Korean subtitles.

  • @gmchrysl
    @gmchrysl Год назад +3

    I think i’ve only seen one bartender wearing makeup in my 10 years in Korea.

  • @melbobineau9405
    @melbobineau9405 Год назад

    Maybe also many men in the survey don't think bb cream is makeup or weren't honest.
    Even me as a woman if you asked if I wear makeup I will first thought about mascara etc... not bb cream

  • @rasthehead
    @rasthehead 11 месяцев назад

    I don't think men should wear makeup outside of being an idol or filming for a movie, because I know actors get light makeup done. I as a man, found it forgien for men to wear makeup [in the Kpop industry] when I'd first seen a Kpop music video. But after listening to Kpop for years, it's normal in my eyes and I see no problem with it as long as it doesn't make you look like a girl. I see a lot of idols who look so feminine and girly in the industry and even *act* girly because Korean society, at least in the Kpop area, promotes a lot of what I like to call '귀엽다 male', which I find to be weird and even sometimes appalling.
    If a man is doing idol business (performing at concerts, on KBS and that, going for an interview, a fan meeting, whatever) and he *does* wear makeup as all male idols do, then he should wear makeup. I have no problem with it. It can give an aesthetic that can't be achieved with his natural look, oftentimes. But if his just an average man, learning how to do makeup and wearing it isn't good. It's not masculine. As long as the makeup doesn't make him look girly, I have *no* problem with it.
    They guys and girls in the comments saying it's okay outside of the parameters I gave aren't stationed in reality.

  • @m.m4999
    @m.m4999 Год назад

    I think men should not wear make up
    sunscreen, moisturizer...etc those are fine but others that change how you look is honestly really feminine

  • @Jswarl609
    @Jswarl609 2 месяца назад

    Average guys don’t. This is so strange…I’m Korean American and my husband is Korean.

  • @cheayunju
    @cheayunju 4 месяца назад

    Generally, no. Korean dudes don't usually wear obvious makeup. Pretty sure most fellas use moistureizer

  • @sophiesjourney1551
    @sophiesjourney1551 Год назад

    My boyfriend is Korean and he never wears makeup.

  • @kookiechim1778
    @kookiechim1778 Год назад

    For me, there's nothing wrong if men wear make up, ' cause somehow, it serve as a protective covering for your face against harsh weather and some harmful microbes in the environment for many of make up products contains high spf for protecting the skin.....👍✌️

    • @Yellow-Rose
      @Yellow-Rose Год назад

      I guess I'm the opposite. Makeup has too many chemicals in it that soak in the skin. I don't know of any harmful microbes. I think skin needs to breathe, and also deserves a little sunshine.

  • @norahassan2372
    @norahassan2372 Год назад

    Actually i want to wear men make up as clean make up girl 😅

  • @pimpalkar592
    @pimpalkar592 3 месяца назад

    근디승완선생님연기잘하네여ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @eileencritchley4630
    @eileencritchley4630 Год назад

    Have to say there's nothing wrong with men wearing making up. The history of make up tells us it was a male thing to start with for noble men who had power and money. Women wearing make up were seen as 'Sex Workers'. It wasn't for women to wear at first then the rich noble ladies joined their men wearing make up. Make up become popular over the centuries and become cheaper and easier to make. Along the way less men wore it and more women wore it. Depending which part of the world you lived in. As a women I've never really enjoyed wearing make up and only do so on special occasions and when I'm on stage.

  • @mazhiang_dishia_
    @mazhiang_dishia_ Год назад +4

    Before european colonisation and christianity make up was part of most cultures around the world. From America to Africa and then to Asia, everyone except for Europeans wore make up, mostly for religious purposes. Europeans are the ones that convinced our ancestors about the whole 2 genders only thing and that make up is only for girls. Our ancestors' ways are much better so why listen to europeans when we could re-learn the old teachings of our people?
    Make up is one of the best ways to express yourself in an artistic way that truly harms nobody so y'all shouldn't ever feel bad for wearing it.

  • @zxhack
    @zxhack Год назад

    I have been in Korea and most of the young men wear foundation on their face.

  • @Yellow-Rose
    @Yellow-Rose Год назад

    The problem is when they take the makeup off, what are you left with? Hahaha

  • @andreamendezsalazar5052
    @andreamendezsalazar5052 Год назад

    한국어를 말하면 좋겠다면 생각해요!

  • @tanisha8390
    @tanisha8390 Год назад +6

    I don't know what's the problem with men wearing makeup??
    If girls say men and women should be treated equally then why girls wearing makeup is ok and men wearing it is not masculine.
    As long as you're happy do anything you want

  • @_filifjonkan4290
    @_filifjonkan4290 Год назад

    I was buying breakfast in a subway station in Seoul and the businessman in suit and tie waiting in line in front of me was wearing nice glasses … without glass.

  • @Raghupatiraghavrajaram1
    @Raghupatiraghavrajaram1 Год назад +1

    Yes I see there are so many stereotypes about korean men that they wear makeup all the time. But now I knew the truth.

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    @devanganajain22 Год назад

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  • @MegaMiaow
    @MegaMiaow Год назад

    In the UK, you would be forgiven if you wear it for appearing on camera. But every day nuh uh.

  • @rhondaclipper2421
    @rhondaclipper2421 Год назад

    I Think It's Good For Men To Have A Simple Skin Routine. Makeup Optional. Lips Mandatory. I Have Seen Too Many Men Unconcerned About Lip Care. Lol! Actually Had To Ask A Male Friend Why He Wasn't Wearing Lib Salve Or Blistex. He Said Didn't Want To, Proceeded To Kiss Me, I Jumped And Told Him, Oh! You Cut Me, My Lip Is Bleeding...No It Wasn't But I Know He Would Have Not Appreciated Me Kissing Him With Dry, Crusty Lips. Lol! I Understand When The Seasons Change, It Could Create Problems Even With Skin. But Ya Gotta Try To Keep Those Lips Kiss Ready. Lol!

  • @upthedown1
    @upthedown1 Год назад

    Trying to imagine kissing a man who is wearing lipstick 💄😂

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    @christiagoles307 Год назад

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  • @최은석-z8x
    @최은석-z8x Год назад +2

    It still looks strange for men to make up in Korea. But I respect the way you treat yourself. 😅

  • @jliefn
    @jliefn Год назад +2

    i wish american men wore makeup omg

  • @drnsdevi
    @drnsdevi Год назад

    I am a women n i dont even use bb cream. Moisturizer and body power with a hint of lipstick. Thats it n oh sunscreen. Why should i lightened my skin. Its God gift i am beautiful in the eye of God

  • @amaerukaoru
    @amaerukaoru 7 месяцев назад

    North Korean men don't wear makeup 😂

  • @fm6419
    @fm6419 Год назад

    What about the lipstick though? Even on very male men

  • @nunnaylastrini3687
    @nunnaylastrini3687 Год назад

    I don't care

  • @sunvaj6754
    @sunvaj6754 Год назад

    Aha! Glad you admitted! Now, it's part of Korean culture right? Good or bad?

  • @upthedown1
    @upthedown1 Год назад

    Sorry cannot get into men wearing makeup. Stage makeup or movie making make up is different and movie makeup you can't even tell they are wearing some base for the camera. Men wearing makeup is too effeminate.

  • @em8489
    @em8489 Год назад +14

    If my bf was wearing makeup, I would break up with him immediately

    • @sammie875
      @sammie875 Год назад +5

      what why? he's mostly talking about concealer or foundation here. that's what he means and what most korean men wear i think. or bb cream idk

    • @onceanarmytwiceanexo-lthri6126
      @onceanarmytwiceanexo-lthri6126 Год назад +16

      then your love ain't even true lmao

    • @hjbjms8235
      @hjbjms8235 Год назад +14

      big yikes to you

    • @Gsta1544
      @Gsta1544 Год назад +6

      Y'all really getting on her for having a perfectly normal preference? She doesn't want a dude that wears friggin makeup. What's the issue? Weirdos

    • @hjbjms8235
      @hjbjms8235 Год назад +7

      @@Gsta1544 makeup being a huge dealbreaker would imply that there's something wrong with it, so what is it?