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Re: More important for me
rice_machine 24 Reviews 157 reads
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...I wish I had taken one of your classes!  

I definitely dig the freshly showered feeling.  Too many times have I met with a dolled-up provider only to find her to be even more stunning after the session when she gets out of the shower.

Come to me with a clean, natural look, showered using scented soap, and my IRA might as well be yours.

charlottesweetheart1385 reads

In terms of how much make-up a provider wears, what is too much, in your opinion?

I try to keep it basic, with a little expression *being that I love Siouxsie Sioux and such* but definitely not the drag queen from hell look. What about you? What do you prefer?

Basic is a good idea. I dont like makeup on ladies myself. Or should I say, I don't need for them to wear it. I like a soft look.

But every man is different. So everyone has different tastes.

I would suggest moderation. Maybe that will make everyone as happy as can be expected.

By the looks of your photos I don't think you'd have a problem either way.

Being on this earth some 47 years, I have always felt that make-up is used to accentuate a womans attributes, not to hide, thus the drag queen look. My saying has always and forever will be "it's not what a woman has, it's how she uses it"!!

When it gets in the way of romantic involvement, then it's definately too much.

A smile and a sweet pair of eyes, and I'm under your spell.

A good fragrance, on the other hand, can really get my motor running.

Charlotte, MrFisher is always correct on everything he says and Briar also made an excellent point.  

My only concern with makeup is that I can't take a chance on bringing anything home with me, be it makeup or scent so I am very conscious of that.  If I saw a woman with a lot of makeup, it would make me concerned about it rubbing off and that concern would probably affect the quality of my experience.

A beautiful woman is a beautiful woman without the need for makeup.  To me, if she has a beautiful smile, that is the key.

Be natural.  I also don't want to bring home any "evidence" be it a smudge or aural.

I like women to be just the way God sent them to me.  Naked!

I only wear makeup for job interviews and photo shoots.

When I see a client, I wear none.

not wearing it can make him ask if you are really of age.
I have had some that say I look 16 without it and they prefer me to look more sophisticated and mature.
I have worn "bronzer" and got mega complaints that it made me look  a lot older ( a lot,lot older)
My clients have also hated self tanner.
I know they were right because when my friends saw me they demanded that I wash it off on the spot.

Now some of my clients ask me  not to wear that makeup because I guess it made me look bad.
I just like make up counter girls and I am a sucker for whatever they want me to buy.
I noticed that many men do not like red lipstick. I have not found one civvie outside of Goth or Rock stars that like red lipstick.
Women love it. I think it is the bi(sexual) in us.lol

That makeup, like perfume, is best when applied with subtlety. I prefer to kiss (and taste and smell) the woman I'm with, and not her cosmetics.

But I certainly wouldn't walk out or anything because my provider was wearing "too much" makeup, and I doubt it would bother me enough to detract from my experience in even a small way.


In fact, last week I asked my ATF not to wear any. She refers to it as a true GF experience!

is freshly-washed hair. I like the natural look when it comes to make-up. Less is more. What's best is just sharing a shower to start out with. Better for detecting those delectible pheremones as well. :-)

...I wish I had taken one of your classes!  

I definitely dig the freshly showered feeling.  Too many times have I met with a dolled-up provider only to find her to be even more stunning after the session when she gets out of the shower.

Come to me with a clean, natural look, showered using scented soap, and my IRA might as well be yours.

tokai137 reads

Some is nice. Be careful that it doesn't leave tracks.

I have a ton of makeup (enough to rival the Mac Counter at Nordstrom's!) However, during the day at school I either wear none or very very little. At night, when I go out with friends, it's enough that I look good enough for pics. To appts. I generally wear enough that guys recognize I'm attractive, but not enough to leave it all over the sheets. ;)

Katie

Like Briar, just enough to accentuate the natural beauty of a woman. For pete's sake don't go the Tammy Faye Baker route.

b-

Ew. balathazar-did you have to bring her up? My memory was better off forgetting her... just teasing ;)

I was hoping to give someone a chuckle, glad I did.

b-

Charlotte, from what I've seen of your pics, you could never wear too much. I mean that in a good way -- no matter what, you'll always be a hottie. I'd love to see you soon :-).

To answer your question, it sounds like you've got the balance just about right. A little is good. Too much and a woman looks like she's hiding something.

BBB


For me, less is best and I'm most attracted to the natural beauty of a woman, imperfections and all.  OK, so I'm an old hippie at heart.

As I look at ladies' websites, I find that I'm more attracted to the ones who don't seem to be wearing much makeup. It's obvious that they are already beautiful, and need very little, if any, to enhance the way they look. You seem to have that look. Don't hide it from me.

I was surprised to discover that many gentlemen prefer no make up. When I first started working, I'd put on just a little eye make up but men kept saying, "You look gorgeous but you'd look even better without make up." So, now I don't wear make up except by request. There's just something gentlemen seem to enjoy about an all natural girl! And goodness knows, I'm allllll natural!

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