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Heavy make-up or little make-up?

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Little make-up

  • 1 decade ago

    Little Make-Up, Heavy Make-Up Makes Me Stand Out Too Much Lol!

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I have a similar problem with my two horses. My gelding is extremely lazy and I have to keep my leg on him to keep him moving forward, now my mare is extremely sensitive to cues. All I have to do is shift my weight in the saddle and she will break into a different gait (depending on what I ask of her). I took me awhile to get used to each one and not riding both horses too hard or too soft. What I had to do was practice, practice, practice. Both horses got ridden almost every day. I did that to the point where it just became automatic when I got on each horse. I didn't even have to think about it, I just changed the way I rode. As far as your situation goes, since you are so used to riding Troya heavy handed, try working a little more with Tiara. When you ride her, really focus on how your hands are and just keep at it until it becomes natural when you get on her. Then, I would switch horses back and forth (not all in a day or a week) until when you are riding, it just becomes a habit that you cannot help. It will just turn in to something you do. If this does not make sense, sorry. I am just trying to explain what I did, but for your situation. Hope this helps and good luck.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    A little in the day is good and heavy in the night works a treat :0)

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i used to wear a lot of eye make-up when i was in my teens.. i was into the whole Goth look. since becoming a mother, i've toned things down a bit. don't have the time anymore.... so now a little goes a long way for me.

    there is one mother who waits at the school gates at the same time as me, for her son to come out. she looks like a cross between an oompa loompa and Kim Woodburn (her off 'How clean is your home'). she has bleached blonde hair and paints her face orange. literally - bright orange, no exaggeration ! and it's only applied to her face, not her neck. why do some people think that looks good ? still, each to their own...

  • GMan
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Depends on a lot. Some people look good in heavy make up some do not. Some look better in a mask or bag.

  • 1 decade ago

    i think little make up as heavy make up i think looks a bit over the top

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Day to day - use just a little...

    Night - marginally more - but mostly for definition - and taking into account lighting etc...

    stage production under lights or TV/Movie work- then get out the spack filla and hand me a spatula - the extremely strong lighting makes your face look flat as a pancake without substantial highlights and shading...

  • 1 decade ago

    Never used much - these days, just a dusting of powder and a dark lipstick.

    Can't do eye makeup because I need specs to see what I'm doing and then they're in the way. Tried those flip down things but couldn't focus with one eye.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    little make up. heavy is not good at all its overmake uping. solittle is good

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