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Friday, June 03, 2016

Alicia Keys Has Gone ''Make Up Less'' And Her Reasons Are Empowering .....

WOW!...This is a must read for women whose everyday depend on make up.....
Note that not everyone will agree with what she has got to say after reading.#YourChoice!








She says ''We all get to a point in our lives (especially girls) where we try to be perfect.

Does it start somewhere in second grade after picture day when you wear your frizzy hair out 'cause your mama says it's beautiful but all your "friends" laugh at you?
You grab the brush and gel and pull your beautiful big hair back into the tightest ponytail you possibly can to contain your unique hair in a bun — hiding a piece of who you are in order to fit into a picture of what others seem to see as perfection.
Yeah, that's one moment.



Or how about in junior high school? Where all the "pretty" girls are wearing lipstick and eyeliner and mascara. Some of them are so skilled they even look like those models in every magazine you ever read — the ones who made you feel slightly uncomfortable with yourself or misrepresented or just unseen.



It's another moment where some piece of you realizes that to fit in or be thought of as beautiful, you have to cover up to be a bit closer to perfect.
Yeah, that's another one.


Trust me, it didn't just end in junior high. I remember when I first started to be in the public eye. Oh my gawd! Everyone had something to say. "She's so hard, she acts like a boy, she must be gay, she should be more feminine!" But the truth is, I was just from New York, and everyone I knew acted like that.


In the streets of New York you had to be tough, you HAD to be hard, people needed to know that you weren't scared to fight!
But this wasn't the streets of New York. This was the harsh, judgmental world of entertainment and my biggest test yet. I started, more than ever, to become a chameleon. Never fully being who I was, but constantly changing so all the "they's" would accept me.

I started, more than ever, to become a chameleon.



Before I started my new album, I wrote a list of all the things that I was sick of. And one was how much women are brainwashed into feeling like we have to be skinny, or sexy, or desirable, or perfect

One of the many things I was tired of was the constant judgment of women. The constant stereotyping through every medium that makes us feel like being a normal size is not normal, and heaven forbid if you're plus-size. Or the constant message that being sexy means being naked.

All of it is so frustrating and so freakin' impossible.
I realized that during this process, I wrote a lot of songs about masks filled with metaphors about hiding.
I needed these songs because I was really feeling those insecurities.

I was finally uncovering just how much I censored myself, and it scared me. Who was I anyway? Did I even know HOW to be brutally honest anymore? Who I wanted to be?
I didn't know the answers exactly, but I desperately wanted to.
In one song I wrote, called "When a Girl Can't Be Herself," it says,

In the morning from the minute that I wake up  / What if I don't want to put on all that makeup  / Who says I must conceal what I'm made of  / Maybe all this Maybelline is covering my self-esteem..

No disrespect to Maybelline, the word just worked after the maybe. But the truth is … I was really starting to feel like that — that, as I am, I was not good enough for the world to see.

This started manifesting on many levels, and it was not healthy.

Every time I left the house, I would be worried if I didn't put on makeup: What if someone wanted a picture?? What if they POSTED it??? These were the insecure, superficial, but honest thoughts I was thinking. And all of it, one way or another, was based too much on what other people thought of me.
I found my way to meditation, and I started focusing on clarity and a deeper knowing of myself. I focused on cultivating strength and conviction and put a practice in place to learn more about the real me.
I found my way to meditation, and I started focusing on clarity and a deeper knowing of myself


And I promised I would approach things differently this time regarding my image and allow my real self, as is, to come through.
Time passed after I wrote "When a Girl Can't Be Herself," and I didn't think about it much. I guess I got busy and was too focused on creating the music to think about it so specifically.



It wasn't until I walked into one of my first shoots for my new album recently that the issue was front and center again. I'd just come from the gym, had a scarf under my baseball cap, and the beautiful photographer Paola (never met a Paola I didn't like) said, "I have to shoot you right now, like this! The music is raw and real, and these photos have to be too!"I was shocked. Instantly, I became a bit nervous and slightly uncomfortable. My face was totally raw. I had on a sweatshirt! As far as I was concerned, this was my quick run-to-the-shoot-so-I-can-get-ready look, not the actual photo-shoot look. So I asked her, "Now?! Like right now? I want to be real, but this might be too real!!"

And that was it. She started to shoot me.

It was just a plain white background, me and the photographer intimately relating, me and that baseball hat and scarf and a bunch of invisible magic circulating. And I swear it is the strongest, most empowered, most free, and most honestly beautiful that I have ever felt.

I felt powerful because my initial intentions realized themselves. My desire to listen to myself, to tear down the walls I built over all those years, to be full of purpose, and to be myself! The universe was listening to those things I'd promised myself, or maybe I was just finally listening to the universe, but however it goes, that's how this whole #nomakeup thing began. Once the photo I took with Paola came out as the artwork for my new song "In Common," it was that truth that resonated with others who posted #nomakeup selfies in response to this real and raw me.

I hope to God it's a revolution.
'Cause I don't want to cover up anymore. Not my face, not my mind, not my soul, not my thoughts, not my dreams, not my struggles, not my emotional growth. Nothing.

Alicia Keys is a 15-time Grammy® Award-winning singer/songwriter/producer, an accomplished actress, a New York Times best-selling author, an entrepreneur and a powerful force in the world of activism.

culled -lennyletter.com


*Some women wear so much make up that their destiny doesnt even recognise them...OMG...this is a good one!..brilliant writeup.

139 comments:

  1. Honestly make up is doing something great in people's life sha, she looks old





    *Larry was here*

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    1. Dumbass how does she look old? She looks young and freshfaced....idiots like u is y women layer on so much make up....dumbass

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    2. If she looks old is becos she's old. Is she a baby? . For How long will u keep covering ur old face?.

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    3. This is exactly what she was talking about. Being brainwashed

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    4. You are a bastard start larry. You that cannot afford a meal a day is calling a natural beauty old. Some people deserve to stay poor cos of their bad mouth.

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    5. She is right... Nothing like being one self...

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    6. I am beautiful with make up butt without it, I am the bump

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    7. It's easy for her to say because she is a naturally fair pretty girl. Me I'm dark skin I can't try going out without make up these men like light skin girls anyway. I hate my color I just dot want to bleach

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    8. Dear anonymous 07:19
      I am sorry to hear that you hate your color.
      However if any girl can get away without wearing make up? It's us Dark skinned girls. Because our face is already made up , just learn to keep you brows perfectly shaped (not too thin) always moisturize your lips and keep you skin clean before going to bed every night.
      And pls correct that notion that men like light skinned girls more, that's just you insecurities talking, it's about your happiness and not what anybody likes.
      Have a nice day.

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    9. Dear anonymous 07:19
      I am sorry to hear that you hate your color.
      However if any girl can get away without wearing make up? It's us Dark skinned girls. Because our face is already made up , just learn to keep you brows perfectly shaped (not too thin) always moisturize your lips and keep you skin clean before going to bed every night.
      And pls correct that notion that men like light skinned girls more, that's just you insecurities talking, it's about your happiness and not what anybody likes.
      Have a nice day.

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    10. The men full of flaws themselves And you judge yourself based on what they like?
      For you information check out all the married couples you SEE everywhere
      Some DARK, some light, some in between it doesn't matter love doesn't care.
      Cancer is a real threat to bleachers
      Work on your self esteem , pray about it
      Don't generalise
      Peace and love

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  2. Ladies #belikealiciakeys.
    Thank you Alicia but will they listen? Some people can't even go outside their gate without putting on the full armour of God.
    Let your skin breathe sometimes even if you can't always go without make up. Also less is more.

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    1. Shut up, proud stupid idiot

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    2. She said "...being sexy means being naked." I expect a lot of people to miss that part but it's a fact and a damn shame. Women walk around these days with their breasts out and their asses being covered by nothing but an extremely thin material called jeggings.

      Madame the only thing you're covering is your pubic hair. You might as well walk around with only pant. And they have the to ask what you're staring at. I'm staring at a half naked woman. If she doesn't want to be started at then cover up properly.

      I'm a man and as much as I enjoy the sights I can not not worry about this escalating over time same way minny skirts seem to frowned shorter each year. Before you know it, women will tape their nipples and private area and call it fashion.

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    3. Wonders shall never cease!
      Doppleganger, is it not you that said on this blog a while back that u hate it when a lady goes all natural? You are a two faced bitch.i fear who no fear you.

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    4. I can see u didn't pass English In school. Being naked in the sense that u bare it all. Be ur real self. Olodo

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    5. Why sound like a tout? What's the need for calling her idiot mtcheew hearing the truth hurts much I guess

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    6. With her black face like burnt offering and that stupid dread abi wool she carry up and down.

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    1. I have had terrible battles wt acne so d only solace I had was make up. I hv nt had foundation on for abt 4months now n I feel good. Only do my brows n plain gloss on Sundays n m good to go. My anger wt make up was actually after I got my black up creme to powder n after two wks,I cld see d pan of it. I vex ehn cos its now super expensive only for it to finish in a month? No. Thank God my face looks better now tho. Another thn is u hv to be conscious of d stains it leaves on cloths. Can't deal

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    2. See had to become a world star to start seeing a problem with it. She knows if she did this at the beginning of her career she'd have gone no where. Or maybe somewhere but very late. Lol

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  4. Who broke her heart? Eyaaa.

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    1. Listen to yourself hun!

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    2. Listen to yourself hun!

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    3. No one dear. She's just a woman of PURE class. Unlike ladies like you that sit on a blog and throw insults.

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    4. Mamacita fool like you 🙄🤒😠

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    5. Point of correction, I don't throw insults. Everyone has a point of view, and the fact that I don't believe her reasons hook, line and sinker shouldn't sound strange. I believe she's going through a phase, and even with what she explained, she still doesn't sound happy. Don't think everyone you meet here is a troll.

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    1. Beautiful lady..I loved in Empire

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    2. Are she and Jamal dating in real life?

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  6. Good. I dont do much make up. in short self on saturdays no make up at all. i always look beautiful when i look at the mirror

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    1. Are u sure? Say the truth and let the Gagools be ashamed 😆😂

      Kelvin Dat Edo Boi ( Stellz Cousin )

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    2. Wear make-up everyday? When MaryKay is now 4,500 naira?
      No frigging way?
      As I no get office work, Only my father in Heaven deserves my 'baff' up.
      If I know when I visit you nothing go come out, I no go even bother myself.

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    3. Even ugly duckling like you follow for no makeup? Abeg go apply make up jor.

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    4. New eve ,I swear...even if I wanted to everyday,change no go gree me

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  7. Beautiful, Beautiful, Inspiring Write-up! I applaud you Alicia for taking this step, you are amazing and perfect just the way you are!

    God made you perfect, freckles and all.. i admire you so much! We are all perfect the way we are, let us all learn to appreciate our looks and gifts!!

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    1. Sassy dearie. How u dey naa? She is on point.... It's of recent that I even started using make up. Sometimes it's good to be natural and allow the face to get fresh air. I see that make up as stress seriously.... No be say I cannot afford it ooo but mehn!! it's good to be natural sometimes and the funny thing is that my man will say babe u look beautiful with out those make up and he will be like go and wipe ur face joor.....

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  8. For over 2 months I've been without makeup, there's this freedom it gives and no I didn't die

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    1. Yes o! I agree with you. Big freedom. I used to have lots of acne till I went to see a dermatologist who prescribed some products I used and my skin is looking great now. So am so confident and go around without wearing makeup. And I love it.

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    2. Two months U say. For me, d last tym I had a makeup was on ma wedding day, last year October and dat was simply cos hubby insisted cos twas my day.

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    3. Yesooh anon 16:06..I used to HV serious issues with acne..till I visited a dermatologist in ubth..thanks to some bvs on this blog were always clamoring on seeing a specialist.. Today my face and skin is clear..no black spot..I don't even make up most times..no more dark spots to hide..Stella u rock babe

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    4. I don't use makeup.My hair's natural.I have great skin but would I be this no-makeup,afro wearing kinda girl if I didn't think I looked pretty,unique and confident this way?I doubt it.Even as I am,I still don't feel free.Her write-up is beyond mere makeup.I wish I could get to the point where there are absolutely no bounds and constraints(esp self-imposed).

      Alicia Keys is so beautiful.

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    5. @KarmaB
      Her write up is beyond makeup...very true.

      I feel like she isn't referring to makeup being the only constrain a woman has.
      She's talking about all the things we do just to fit in.

      The pressure the society mounts on celebrities and even individuals like us just to be able to blend in a world where wrong becomes right cos everybody else is doing it.

      This beautiful piece just summarises everything about self worth,confidence,being true to one self and honesty.
      It is deep.

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    6. Anon 16:06, please can you tell what you used for your acne?

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  9. Nice one from her I'm not a fan of makeup my self. Lol @ their destiny won't recognise them ,stella u get mouth.

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    1. Chai...typical SDKers.Everybody is now claiming they don't wear makeup...o di egwu!! Please,I LOVE MAKEUP and I wear it well.

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  11. that igbo girl3 June 2016 at 15:45

    aint nobody saying u should cover up....but please wear a little makeup once in a while..its wrong when u feel u cant go out without it but please when u can and feel like, please do wear a lil and bcus u want to not cus they said u should.#myopinion#

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  12. Hmmmmm so artificial pussy done come out😞😞issioriat.

    Makeup being helping alot of girls mehn. Thanks to whoever invented it.but too much makeup that your ancestors won't recognize you, I say NO to taht.

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  13. So true, I saw a lady day before today, was just pitying and feeling ashamed of her. Pronounced make up on top bleaching skin. OH God. Some women though.

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  14. Thank God for the natural beauty that he endowed me with, I can do without make-up, in fact when I wear make-up after sometime I start feeling headache.

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    1. Dear Ada, your profile picture says otherwise...if I hear natural...lol

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  15. My first brown powder was bought during NYSC.

    Now, it depends on my mood.

    But I have friends that can makeup for 45mins straight, I am not exaggerating. EVERYTIME.

    I went to a phone store after close of work one day, the workers there were about to close too and somehow I saw all the female whipping out powders and lipsticks.
    I was like "After work?"...Me wey b say na how to reach house fall flat on my bed go dey worry me?

    Nawa.

    Alicia keys, I Loooooove you, I know all your songs by heart. And your "earned it" featuring weekend is my current ringtone for Le boo.

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    1. Can't remember when last i heard "brown powder"

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    2. Point of correction.
      Earned it is The Weekend's song featuring Alicia keys.

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    3. Bipolar it's called compact powder Biko. Let's keep it classy.
      There's loose powder and compact powder. Both can be brown or white or translucent

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    4. Lmao @brown powder. You must be in your 50s.

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  16. Yes I'm jobless, but I will not spend my time reading this long (probably meaningless, I don't know as I didn't read it) article about a self absorbed man snatcher.

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    1. This man obsession is so disgusting.Everything has to be about man.Can you love yourself a little?please?before you self-destruct.
      Since you are so crazy about men,why don't you have a sex change surgery and become one.Jeez!

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    2. How on earth can someone write something so deep and all you see is man?Everybody probably forgot who the writer was by the time they got to the middle of the write-up and all you saw was MAN?How is that possible?how?

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    3. KARMAisabitch what are you on about? I said I didn't read it, so what are you saying? You mustn't comment on everybody's comment miss know it all, using so many words to make no sense.

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  17. I love this piece from Alicia keys. Nice one

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  18. According to a new survey, women say they feel more comfortable undressing in front of men than they do undressing in front of other women...

    They say that women are too judgmental, where, of course, men are just grateful...

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  19. Lols I can so relate with wat she said.

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  20. Honestly some women go into overdrive with makeup. I know a girl that if she uses ur phone to take a call, u will have to clean ur phone surface cos of makeup residue. Ladies shop for your beauty and baby products at diapersnmum.com

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    1. Oga Ben she needs a setting spray.


      You're welcome.

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  21. Good one. I noticed it in that UEFA Finals.

    I am not a fan of make up. Let alone heavy make-up. But,but, I would want a dash of lip gloss at least. And some nude eye shadow and hey I am ready to go.

    My journey of make-up and making up is soo hilarious that even though I am laughing,I pity myself when I remember it.

    So some 5 years ago,just after I had my second child,I felt a different kind of swag and funky😂
    Before then,my beauty regime was shower,splash my body spray and dab some Perfume behind my ears and on my wrists( I am huge collector of perfumes) put some lip gloss on and off I go. Thankfully I have a beautiful face and I like my hair on fleek. And with a good dress sense,I always felt I was good to go and good did I feel too.

    My mom is a fashion fashion person and a make up pro so on my last birthday before I left to get married she gave me an assortment of Mary Kay make-up. I didn't know what many of the things were for Save for the lip glosses and eye shadows and one or two other stuff.And some Kajal. Some days i remembered to use them and other ways I simply didn't remember. The make up was mostly for Sunday Church and Weddings and parties Anyways.
    That particular make up would last me more than 4 years LMAO

    Then I had my second baby and something just changed In me and I ventured into the world of make up. A disastrous journey that cost me quite a pile of money. It changed my face but not my will and my mindset. A mindset that told me I was too cute to use make up😂
    So I was finishing those ones my mom got me and I noticed that yea making up sometimes is okay so I decided to take it further. By then I knew a bit about make up and mine was running out.

    So the next year or so that afternoon in Birmingham,I walked into Selfridges and done with my shopping,I noticed A MAC shop and ventured inside.I told one of the numerous beautiful chicks that I wanted to be tested. I had gone with my two daughters and seats were promptly given us and a beautiful Briton was asked to attend to me. I got my girls seated and occupied with the mirror and I sat beside them and stared into the mirror. My face stared Back at me. I looked at it and told it that by the time dese make up artists were done with it,I' d be a finer finer version of Liz Benson. Or Omotola. Or the two put together😂
    But that was not to be. I sat for some "gruelling" 20 mins or so and by the time they finished and I looked into the mirror, I liked what I saw but it wasn't me! 😂
    And more than anything I felt a bit "caked"
    But it nevertheless "felt good" and I felt exotic!😂


    I don reach home make I baff the kids them.

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    1. 💤💤💤💤💤💤💤

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    2. How many of us didn't read this epistle that general's wife wrote? Oversabi housewife wey de call him husband daddy

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    3. Yawnssssssss

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    4. I am a big fan of Tghw but I no read make I no lie.

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    5. I read it with keen interest.
      Actually, I love reading her stories.
      I think TGW is witty, funny and writes pretty well.
      But I know that most if not all of her 'tales' are just the figment of an over-active imagination.

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    6. Why not write an article or a book?

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  22. Am so happy with this write up. What make up would cause in this world it is only God that would save us. Back in the 90's people did not have to wear so much makeup and they looked beautiful. If you have to wear makeup maybe because of bad skin, please get to see a good dermatologist that can help you with that. If you have a flawless skin you would be more confident to go around with little or no makeup #justsaying.

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    1. Spot on joor

      Because of heavy make up. Most of them has missed their life partners

      Lol

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  23. We should let our face breath often!

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  24. I hope Toke Makinwa reads this

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  25. The message is so powerful!!!! Anybody going through self esteem issues should read this, it's therapeutic. Well-done Alicia!

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  26. Stella maris baby3 June 2016 at 16:21

    For 7 months now no makeup still counting only lips gloss..
    I am good to go without makeup..


    Pretty lady..


    Baba God pick my call.

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  27. I love dis write up. For me, I always look prettier and younger without makeup. Makeup makes me attractive it doesn't add to my beauty. I wish I can just do without it, even though I only do light makeup

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  28. I'm sure everybody will be team no make up today.
    OK.....I haven't made up since like forever

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    1. I tell you. Let the comments begin.They will start screaming "Team no makeup" with long epistles. Yinmu.

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  29. Good stuff. Saw her performance on The Voice, and was wondering why her face was without any makeup. Lol @maybe maybelline is covering my self esteem. Go girl, you are pretty like me either way. #tongueout# I loveeeeeee the denims in the last pic.

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    1. Pretty like u kwa?No b u 1 of ya old aristos lik ya naked pixs 4 ds same blog last year.taa 4get dat pretty.make i go luk wia i save d pixs from tweeter

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    2. No mind her, she think say we Don forget na even her mama xp bring the new come blog in order to save her head.
      Make she no go marry.

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  30. Natural beauty rocks that is why I am not afraid of old age when those chemicals will return in full force. My Mac lipstick is okay for me.

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    1. Yet you still use lipstick. Makeup is not useless.

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  31. This is really inspiring. Make up has become something else these past few yrs. Especially this 'brows thing' u can hardly tell the difference from who is actually beautiful and who is not.

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    1. Isn't it wonderful that we are all so beautiful now?

      KING XOXO MYSTERY

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    2. You look kike my ex.. Haba!

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  32. Lai lai! You can't catch me without makup, catch me bawo? Mbanu! You just cant. Oti o

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    1. Lolz. We are beautifully made by God, and after His creation, He said 'perfect'

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  33. Awwwww
    So inspiring
    Some people sleep and wake with make up on their face. Without make up, you would think they are mourning.

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  34. Yes make up is like slavery, some are slaves to it.
    #teamnatural#

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  35. Surprisingly funny how everybody is now team #nomakeup. All of you dont wear make up? Hahaha.. so who are the people with badly drawn brows I see everywhere? Lol..
    Well, more grace to Alicia Keys but I am not team no makeup.
    I love makeup. I like wearing makeup. I like dolling myself up. In my head, my face is a plain canvas and I am an experienced artist working on something beautiful.
    Are there days I go without makeup because I'm late or just couldn't be bothered with my artistry?
    Definitely. I go weeks without it.
    But then I miss wearing it and I return. I don't wear makeup because I have to or need to, I wear it because I want to. I get Ms. Keys' point of view but I don't share it.

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  36. Biko wait o. Esther did one year of beauty treatments, spa, body waxing, hair treatments, make-up, etc before meeting the king, her husband - who in turn saved the Jews from execution. Why did she not tie her head, no makeup or earings etc.
    Make una dey redefine, each to his own. If you don't keep your man interested don't complaining about strange women cos they know the science of being relevant and keeping your husband ( Not necessarily over the top make-up, but really taking good care of you)
    The woman if not properly maintained can age overnight and look worn out and like an abandoned grandma.
    Alicia Keys,you are married, cute Hubby and Kid whatever. If you don't hit some kind of crisis don't spread rubbish message when your husband found you looking cute.
    Strange women enter marriages when women abandon their beauty routine, look, smell, act, talk nice. No be Juju, na strategy. Keep your husband's head up all the time when he thinks of you. Be wise. Some women need to brighten up their faces, some done need so much, some can't do without bath oils, whatever works for you, keep your garden clean, welcoming, etc. It starts with a welcoming appearance. Granted your husband will see you without makeup, but he will appreciate you waking early to exercise, making your hair regularly, taking care of your appearance and stepping out in your full glory. Don't take this for granted!!!
    No excuse to be unsexy!!!

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    1. This is a fallacy. If a man will cheat, he will cheat.
      Ask Caro Danjuma and Co. So shove your itsy bitsy down a hole. It is the Lord that keeps a man.

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    2. Make up doesn't keep a man,it's God and prayers. I'm really sorry to mention her but how come Toke and her every made up face couldn't keep her husband. No of fence intended sha cos u are entitled to ur opinion.

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  37. Nice one, Alicia.

    She's very beautiful.

    Well, it's a matter of choice.
    Personally, I'm not so hung up on make up. Started using foundation and brown powder, November last year, when I had to attend a friend's wedding. Even at that, can't be using it daily, it seems to clog the pores, really.

    But I don't see myself doing away with my brow pencils or lippies.

    Especially, lippies...hehehe!

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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  38. Nice one Alicia, you have to let your face breathe for a while. I do that randomly these days and le boo even prefers it.

    I remember the other day my make up artiste did a face beat for me to a wedding, le boo was not too pleased ,the guy no recognise his wife anymore..kikikiki. The power of make up sha! like I read somewhere, will make up artistes make heaven? LOL, the kind contouring some people will do on your face eh no be for here

    with or without makeup, I know am beautiful and that is the spirit! you cannot bring me down

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  39. I don't use make up. It was a long while before I got the courage to ask if it was regular pencils that were being used to 'shade' the brows. I mean it is inconceivable how one can sit and craft a look...I can't wrap my head around it but in a way I admire it because in a way it shows a patience I don't have. I don't know about make-ups (contouring, highlighting, concealing, foundation etc) period. My face is the same to church, functions or any other place.

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  40. @ That igbo chic.....Whi are you to tell people what to do? Do your own thing and let others do theirs.

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  41. Hmmmm
    *Yawns *
    Back at it again. One artiste will wake up one morning and decide to enforce her personal decisions on everyone. If you don't want to wear makeup, good for you, you don't need to make so much noise about it.

    I don't wear makeup, I have never used foundation, brown powder, eyeliner, eye shadow contour whatever and lipstick. Why? Not to sound arrogant but my face is good to go. But does everyone look like me... No.

    Makeup is out for a reason, if you must use, use one. Do not let anyone shame you for using makeup. Be more concerned about what is inside than what is outside. Makeup makes a face brighter.

    Go for what makes you happy. I might wake up and decide to apply makeup, it is my business. We have enough going on as women, makeup or no makeup should be the least of our worries.

    KING XOXO MYSTERY

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    1. Taaah, shut up. Was it not recently you started doing that Coz of husband you looking for.
      With that your cold beans yellow face.

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    2. *Yawns*

      Lol, you really need to see that face and how God took his time creating me. You will have inferiority complex the rest of your life.

      KING XOXO MYSTERY


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  42. Ironically I like the sight of a lady without make up.

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  43. Without make up....This is my real face o. Can't be bothered...weather is too hot abeg. Sundays,mary Kay foundation and talcum powder and my lipstick, and I'm good to go. Lol.

    I'm more particular about my skin..once u have beautiful skin,u don't need make up.

    With or without makeup, I'm beautiful dammit.

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  44. She is right, but at the same time who is to say others who use makeup are wrong? I think it's all about balance. Some people need a bit more of it than others. Some don't care how they look or prefer their look without makeup. My advice is do you! And don't dwell too much on how you look (with or without makeup), but what you were created to give to the world.

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  45. Good write up.once in a while, I like going to work without any make up. Just to allow my face breathe. But all these people will not allow someone rest.
    What happened? Why are you not made up? Tiring shit!

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  46. My philosophy is,if a man can just have his bath,put on his clothes and go about his normal activities without anything artificial on him then why can't I? Since I know myself makeup has never been an issue for me and I look much younger than my mates and even younger siblings.

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  47. I hardly ever wear make up, more cos i dont know how to... But i am so comfortable being me.. Perhaps too confortable

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    1. But are you 'confortable' with your english?

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  48. Hahaha@ Maybe all this Maybelline is covering my self-esteem..
    No disrespect to Maybelline, the word just worked after the maybe.
    I totally enjoyed reading this.

    My play list is filled with her songs... Fallin' on repeat all the time!
    Alicia Keys,Brandy,Christina Aguilera,India Arie,Beyoncé... these women keep my Playlist alive.

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  49. We live in superficial time and make up is part of it.

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  50. All the make up artists in the house be feeling like begging stella to take down this post. Lol

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  51. You were perfectly created by God. Make up is for women who are already down and want to make up.

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  52. I am too annoyed to care..... nawa

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  53. Girls who make up really look old to me .. The annonying part is waking up before the person and imagine how her face will look like .. Shex cute without Makeup

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  54. So no one all of a sudden wears make up in this blog? Una try. I love makeup

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  55. It's easy for her to say because she is a naturally fair pretty girl. Me I'm dark skin I can't try going out without make up these men like light skin girls anyway. I hate my color I just dot want to bleach

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    1. How old are you? In a couple of years perhaps you would realise, your skin color is minor in the grand scheme of things. Just love yourself make up or not. I remember how i used to freak out about my spotty legs( thanks to boarding house) even in Uni you would hardly catch me in skirts. Many years later i just look back and shake my head now i rock whatever i want, whenever i want.

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