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  2. Cosmetics policy - Wikipedia

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    A cosmetics policy that applies to only one sex, such as a policy requiring women to wear lipstick or a policy forbidding men to wear nail polish, is considered a form of sex discrimination by some critics. Sex-specific cosmetics policies may place burdens on women workers and may also present difficulties for transgender and non-binary people ...

  3. 'Men are no longer shy about exploring and playing with ...

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    However, there is an obvious generation gap: 73% of all men over 51 said they would not consider using makeup, while 37% of all men between 18 to 34 said they would.

  4. You need to read this man's story about his new love for ...

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    Why shouldn't men be able to embrace the fun that comes with wearing makeup and beauty products just like women can?

  5. Georgie Aldous - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 Aldous disagreed publicly with his mother when she questioned him wearing make-up and asked him if he wanted to be a woman and also if he wanted to be a transvestite. [ 33 ] [ 31 ] In 2018 Aldous told the Eastern Daily Press that he feels his stomach “about 500 times a day” as he struggles with body dysmorphia . [ 34 ]

  6. Celebrity hair, makeup and nail stylists: How the Hollywood ...

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    Kimble and a world of Hollywood hair stylists, makeup artists and manicurists have been idled by the actors and screenwriters strikes, in an era of declining rates as they were still rebuilding ...

  7. Male cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    However, men's beauty products were relatively non-existent on the market until the end of the 1990s. [5] Only a few brands were interested in producing men's cosmetics because it was regarded as a niche market. [6] Male cosmetics are not as widely accepted as female cosmetics; only 17% of men think that makeup products are important in daily life.

  8. Why Pamela Anderson Goes Makeup-Free in “The Last ... - AOL

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    Pamela Anderson often chooses not to wear makeup — and so does the woman she plays in The Last Showgirl.. In a new interview with PEOPLE, Anderson, 57, explains why her character, Shelly — a ...

  9. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    In a study using Finnish women, women with hairy fathers were more likely to prefer hairy men, suggesting that preference for hairy men is the result of either genetics or imprinting. [171] Among gay men, another study reported gay males who identify as "only tops " prefer less hairy men, while gay males who identify as "only bottoms " prefer ...