saint_stevo Posted 16 October, 2008 Posted 16 October, 2008 Got many? Im the proud owner of the Garnier Caffeine Eye Roll on stick, to rejuvinate and reduce darkening, a No7 Cover-up Stick and some facial wipes for my oily T zone. I was considering purchasing a mud based face pack or perhaps a night cream
Gully Posted 16 October, 2008 Posted 16 October, 2008 None, though would like to hear more about the Caffeine Eye Roll on stick? Any good?
saint_stevo Posted 16 October, 2008 Author Posted 16 October, 2008 None, though would like to hear more about the Caffeine Eye Roll on stick? Any good? Its not bad actually, cost me about a 10er but the dark circles around my eyes are reduced/reducing. According the the advert one is sold every 15seconds........ Use morning and night and after about 2 weeks notice the difference.
saint_stevo Posted 16 October, 2008 Author Posted 16 October, 2008 http://www.garnier.co.uk/_en/_gb/nutritionist_eye/index.aspx
scott_saints Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 Any real man would never put any form of cosmetics on his face. Oh, I have used "poofdust" before (foundation) so I'll leave that as an exception.
scott_saints Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 Moisturiser does count, but only if you use it regularly. If you NEED it once in a while for dry skin then it is acceptable.
Gully Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 I never have before but would be interested if I could find something that could firm up my under eye skin so I don't end up with excessive undereye bags in my middle age.
INFLUENCED.COM Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 When you have been gifted with youthful good looks no cosmetics are required, unless hair products count ?
Scudamore Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 Got many? Im the proud owner of the Garnier Caffeine Eye Roll on stick, to rejuvinate and reduce darkening, a No7 Cover-up Stick and some facial wipes for my oily T zone. I was considering purchasing a mud based face pack or perhaps a night cream Is a "cover-up stick" a form of foundation?
Scummer Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 Is a "cover-up stick" a form of foundation? I would say so, yes.
Scudamore Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 I would say so, yes. He's gone too far this time...
scott_saints Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 S13 takes foundation with him to work on a daily basis. This is fact.
JohnnyFartPants Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 I don't use anything but I suppose I would draw a line at whether or not the product instantly changes your appearance and only while you have it on, i.e it's makeup. If you are using a product that over a two week period "mends" your skin and removes dark patches, then that is more a medicine.
Crouchie's Lawyer Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 I saw this thread (being the most recently updated one) from the fore arm main page. It doesnt show who the author actually is until you go into TMS. I knew before I got into TMS that Stevo was the author. I only put quality aftershave like 'Old Spice' on my face. Unless I have a dry patch of skin, then as Scotty says, its ok to use a little moisturiser, otherwise it looks as if you are a walking crust bucket. I personally dont think things like moisturiser and Stevo's eye stuff is that bad or in very rare situations (like when its bigger than your nose) to cover up a spot. Its just when queers start using eye liner, lip stick and ghey girly make up that is when the line has been over stepped!
Crouchie's Lawyer Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 Im now starting to wonder if you look a little like this Stevo?
Ash Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 Im the proud owner of the Garnier Caffeine Eye Roll on stick, to rejuvinate and reduce darkening, If it is both "rejuvinating and reducing darkening" couldn't you save time and money by not doing it at all?
mack rill Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 Its not bad actually, cost me about a 10er but the dark circles around my eyes are reduced/reducing. According the the advert one is sold every 15seconds........ Use morning and night and after about 2 weeks notice the difference. After using it on my eyes, Do you reckon if i slip it up my Bottle it could may be tighten up any bags or wrinkles that may start forming around my ring?
Crouchie's Lawyer Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 After using it on my eyes, Do you reckon if i slip it up my Bottle it could may be tighten up any bags or wrinkles that may start forming around my ring? That will definitely work, you should definitely try it
saint_stevo Posted 17 October, 2008 Author Posted 17 October, 2008 Im now starting to wonder if you look a little like this Stevo? Nope. I'm a fitteh
saint_stevo Posted 17 October, 2008 Author Posted 17 October, 2008 S13 takes foundation with him to work on a daily basis. This is fact. I used to keep some stick blobbed onto a tissue in my car incase it was required during the day
Julian H. Cope Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 I only wear women's cosmetics.At the weekend I am "Mandy".
saint francis Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 Not "Handy Shandy-Mandy" from Bevois Valley? I think we may have met.
saint_stevo Posted 17 October, 2008 Author Posted 17 October, 2008 I'm still struggling with this. shut up and exfoliate
Crouchie's Lawyer Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 This thread is for gheys! By definition, do you mean anyone who has posted on this thread is a gheyer? Or Do you mean by 'this thread' - the thread title - 'male cosmetics' is for gheys?
Master Bates Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 By definition, do you mean anyone who has posted on this thread is a gheyer? Or Do you mean by 'this thread' - the thread title - 'male cosmetics' is for gheys? You came round mine once with what looked like pink lipstick, oh and the answer to the pm is yes, or if you want I can try get it tonight.
Weston Super Saint Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 Moisturiser does count, but only if you use it regularly. If you NEED it once in a while for dry skin then it is acceptable. I need it all the time for my dry leathery skin. Am I a gheyer?
Durleyfos Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 I need it all the time for my dry leathery skin. Am I a gheyer? No, a rhino. HTH.
Weston Super Saint Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 No, a rhino. HTH. That would explain always having the Horn :shock:
Johnny Shearer Posted 17 October, 2008 Posted 17 October, 2008 I use Hydrating balm for the ol' face. I am really 40 but look 26.
Crouchie's Lawyer Posted 18 October, 2008 Posted 18 October, 2008 You came round mine once with what looked like pink lipstick, oh and the answer to the pm is yes, or if you want I can try get it tonight. That was lip liner, not lip stick! Next week is cool cheers
saint_stevo Posted 19 October, 2008 Author Posted 19 October, 2008 i think my rejuvinating eye stuff has given me conjunctivitis
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 19 October, 2008 Posted 19 October, 2008 Any male when I was in my teens and twenties seen wearing any form of make-up would have found himself beaten to a pulp. To me, men wearing make-up is just WRONG.
Robsk II Posted 19 October, 2008 Posted 19 October, 2008 I occasionally moisturise but only if I have dry skin. The only times I can think of wearing make-up was either as a joke or this time in a club where some random woman wanted to put some on me. That was ok because I ****ged her. most things are ok in the pursuit of lust.
dubai_phil Posted 19 October, 2008 Posted 19 October, 2008 When flying long haul a spray can of Evian OR a moisturiser is almost an essential, just to stop feeling so ****ty with the recycled dry air. Organised a mate's stag weekend in Bangkok and promised both him and his future missus I would set him up for something SO outrageous and shameful to him that it would affect him mentally for the rest of his life..... Yep - I booked the lot of us into a spa and we had Advocado Facials for an hour.... We almost had to tie the stag down - YOU AIN'T putting none of that sh*t on me... But afterwards he had to admit it was fantastic and we all looked about 10 years younger. Unfortunately the poor guy then let his defences down thinking the horrid shameful thing had been done already - lol
saint_stevo Posted 19 October, 2008 Author Posted 19 October, 2008 Any male when I was in my teens and twenties seen wearing any form of make-up would have found himself beaten to a pulp. To me, men wearing make-up is just WRONG. Helps with the clunge hunting tho, covering up and blemishes etc can only be a good thing. Visiting a Spa tomorrow for ones birthday present from the mrs where i will rejuvinate my good looks
Weston Super Saint Posted 19 October, 2008 Posted 19 October, 2008 Helps with the clunge hunting tho, covering up and blemishes etc can only be a good thing. Visiting a Spa tomorrow for ones birthday present from the mrs where i will rejuvinate my good looks In the meantime she'll be out ****ging a real man????
saint_stevo Posted 19 October, 2008 Author Posted 19 October, 2008 In the meantime she'll be out ****ging a real man???? I'm a real man, i just take care of myself. She will be with me. F*cktard
Weston Super Saint Posted 19 October, 2008 Posted 19 October, 2008 I'm a real man, i just take care of myself. She will be with me. F*cktard Do you cry?
saint_stevo Posted 19 October, 2008 Author Posted 19 October, 2008 Do you cry? Only if something upsets me.......... I wouldnt say i was overly sensitive if thats what your getting at
Weston Super Saint Posted 19 October, 2008 Posted 19 October, 2008 Only if something upsets me.......... I wouldnt say i was overly sensitive if thats what your getting at REAL men don't cry. Not once, not ever.
saint_stevo Posted 19 October, 2008 Author Posted 19 October, 2008 REAL men don't cry. Not once, not ever. I only cry when people i know die, oh and once or twice at Hollyoaks
Denzil Posted 19 October, 2008 Posted 19 October, 2008 Men that use make up deserve to be beaten with iron bars.
JohnnyFartPants Posted 20 October, 2008 Posted 20 October, 2008 Wearing make up, if male is (and can only be considered) totally gay.
saint_stevo Posted 20 October, 2008 Author Posted 20 October, 2008 Stevo - Even if you do wear make up etc. Dont admit to it on public internet forum. Scott - spread it round work I really don't care. Scott can tell who he likes, teh laydeees at work love me, no-matter wat
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