A Quote by Patti Smith

I don't wear makeup. I can't stand nothin' on my face. It's a phobia. It's not a platform. — © Patti Smith
I don't wear makeup. I can't stand nothin' on my face. It's a phobia. It's not a platform.
I'm very proud of my skin and my face, and I have no problem not wearing makeup. I don't wear makeup because I feel like I need to cover myself up or because I don't feel confident. I wear makeup because it's fun; it's like painting on my face.
I don't really wear makeup every day. I feel like being an actress - we wear a lot of makeup - but when I am not working, I need to let my face breathe and be very comfortable.
When I'm working I wear so much makeup, and when I'm out with my friends I wear makeup, so sometimes at school I'm just like, 'Today is not much of a makeup day - foundation, chapstick - done.'
I always take my makeup off before bed, even after a night out. Cleanse, tone and moisturise. I also like my skin to be able to breathe, so I don't wear thick, heavy makeup on my face.
I went to an all-boys high school, and they accepted girls in only the two A.P. classes. They had these archaic rules: for example, girls couldn't wear makeup. I found it so outrageous that an all-boys school could tell girls to not wear makeup! So I went on a campaign. I got a petition signed and everything. If a girl wants to wear makeup to boost confidence, why not?
I used to wear so much makeup and be beat, and that would get me clocked, so then I'd wear less makeup.
My idea of no makeup on actors is really no makeup. I mean, they can be wearing makeup. I don't care what they're wearing as long as it looks like they're not wearing makeup. But an actress will suddenly appear with some lipstick on. And that's makeup. Keener's character wears makeup. Her character would wear makeup. I try to stay true to whoever that person is. I hate that kind of thing where you're waking up in the morning with makeup on in a movie. I just think it pulls you out of the movie.
I mean, look, I wear makeup in films. I don't wear makeup in real life. It's just part of the gig, that's all.
I learned up less is more.The makeup used to wear me and now I wear the makeup.
I wear lashes, of course, a little contour, and a lip. And usually I wear shades, so that helps with not doing my makeup. I can put on a cute little face real quick.
My first real memory of makeup was when I was a teenager and I kind of had some acne issues and I wondered why it was OK for girls to wear foundation but boys weren't allowed to wear makeup.
It feels otherworldly to wear heels and makeup. Why fit in when you can stand out?
I dont wear makeup on the court, but I always wear sunblock. I love getting done up and wearing makeup away from the court though!
I don't wear makeup on the court, but I always wear sunblock. I love getting done up and wearing makeup away from the court though!
I wash and moisturize my face in the morning and at night. If I have a show, I may even wash before and after the show. I never go to sleep with makeup on my face. At the minimum, I'm at least going to use makeup wipes to take my makeup off.
I can't wear a little makeup. I have to wear a lot of makeup or no makeup.
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