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  2. Gender-based dress codes - Wikipedia

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    Gender-based dress codes may require women to wear cosmetics or forbid men from wearing them. In Jespersen v. Harrah's Operating Co. (2006), the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that it was not sex discrimination for a casino in Nevada to fire a woman worker who choose not to wear makeup to work.

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

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    Research conducted by data company Ipsos shows that 15% of straight men between the ages of 18 and 65 said they use cosmetics and makeup, while 17% said they would consider using them in the ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. You need to read this man's story about his new love ... - AOL

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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?

  6. Metrosexual - Wikipedia

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    Metrosexual (a portmanteau of metropolitan and heterosexual) is a term for a man who is especially meticulous about his personal style, grooming and appearance. [1] [2] It is often used to refer to heterosexual men who are perceived to be effeminate rather than strictly adhering to stereotypical masculinity standards.

  7. Study finds men prefer less makeup - AOL

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    For all you ladies hittin' the town this weekend -- listen up! A study in the UK found that women's perception of beauty could differ from men's - and maybe we've been overdoing it in the makeup ...

  8. Drag queen - Wikipedia

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    A drag queen is a person, usually male, who uses drag clothing and makeup to imitate and often exaggerate female gender signifiers and gender roles for entertainment purposes. Historically, drag queens have usually been gay men, and have been a part of gay culture. People do drag for reasons ranging from self-expression to mainstream performance.

  9. Tom Sandoval Claps Back After Being Asked ‘What Men Wear Makeup?’

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    Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright’s Ups and Downs Over the Years Read article The social media user specifically commented on the Tom Tom co-owner’s Instagram video revealing his new gig with ...