June 21, 2012

Comments (38)

  • I'm glad.  I think women are more beautiful without makeup.  and you are beautiful.

  • Hehe, love this!! You are just as beautiful either way. 

  • You are beautiful with or without!

  • what a great dimple.  make-up requires timeliness. so i'm usually what you see is what you get also.  who needs further decoration with such a great smile?

  • You are beautiful.

  • I don't wear it either. She did a good job, it looks very natural! 

  • I love the way the make up is done!  It barely looks like you're wearing any but you look so vibrant :)

    I rarely wear make up, it makes me feel like my face is dirty...even though I only use powder foundation I still spend the whole day wanting to wash my face lol

  • You're so pretty.  Makeup or not, your smile makes me smile.

  • Looks wonderful either way you choose...

  • On puffy eyes days, put on the sunglasses.

    *puts on sunglasses*
    YEAHHHHH.

    You look good without make up. God bless natural beauties.

    Amen.

  • You are radiant when you smile - the make up doesn't improve on perfection...

  • You are beautiful without makeup!!  (I will say that I do like your eyes with makeup though).  

  • You're beautiful...with or without, because your beauty radiates from within!

  • You are absolutely beautiful! You don't need makeup! I need it but don't wear it! It's too hot in the summer to wear it anyway! It just runs down my face!

  • You are beautiful with and without make up.  You glow with the beauty of a beautiful soul:)

  • PHOTOSHOP! AIRBRUSH!! I KEED, I KEED!!    

    You look nice.

  • I can't say that all the women I know look good without makeup-but you are a beauty for sure'.  You are very blessed.

  • Beth don't need no stinking photoshop nor airbrush!

    You look great either way!

  • I think you look great either way!  I wear makeup sometimes, but I mostly go without.  I can totally go without and not be embarrassed.

  • You don't even need the makeup!  You go girl.  But whose tattoo is that? lol

  • I've never been a fan of make-up  and you certainly don't need it! Got to say tho, your niece did a nice job!

  • You are so gorgeous! You should be in commercials.

  • That dimple says "Gotcha!" Your niece did a great job! YAY Either way you look GORGEOUS!

  • You're so beautiful.. 

  • I never wear makeup

  • Dang! You're beautiful in both pics.! I must wear make-up because I am pea-green....with envy!

  • I'd love to have your skin. You're beautiful either way, but without the makeup it's easier to see your phenomenal skin, so you don't need it!

    P.S. Your tattoo is gorgeous too!

  • @ZombieMom_Speaks -  I love that tat...it is my niece's!

  • You have a fresh, pretty face with a genuine smile.  You have no need for makeup.

  • you are a natural beauty

  • You have such a beautiful peaches and cream complextion, there is no need for makeup. Plus your smile lights up your face with pure radiance. You niece did a great job and kept it very natural. Always a positive!!

  • No makeup challenge? I almost Never wear makeup! no challenge there. the challenge would be wearing makeup every day.

  • u r a natural beauty and a little color, nice too.

  • You are a natural beauty.  No need for make up at all!

  • You are pretty anyway with or with out but with your eyes have wow factor they just pop

  • You're beautiful both ways.  You got that deep dimple thing going for you for sure!

  • you do have a beautiful smile and dimples but it's those green eyes - our Mom has green eyes and they can look just like yours all lovely or they can scare the hell out of you if she's got a mad on! and now I know what happen to all those cars driving around with no mirrors 

  • I hate this frickin computer, having left my laptop in Cincinnati, but it appears I just erased my;  Things about me.  If it pops up it would tell you that I know that cannabis is a natural aphrodesiac,  but it leaves you with a headache in the morning - a really bad headache.  I have lusted after others in my time, even now with me at 63, and my husband at 68.  Old lives are hard to leave behind -- Sadly, I am among the few that has almost pictoral memories, so I long  for moments which can never return.  I have lunches with one of them, and he, my elder, actually states that he loves me!  My husband knows, but he lets it go, for my old love and I never sealed the relationship.  It makes me really fear Methodist; for, at least we Catholics could go to confession thinking God loves us all so much that he will not leave those who simply, "Love," out of heaven.

    I have an almost pictoral memory for things as long as 50 plus years ago making it hard to believe that the first boy I cared about, the man, I should say who really kissed me in 1967 does not remember me; He knew I was lonely at a big party, but he most likely had a girl back somewhere.  Worse he would feel almost superior than me!  He has no idea what I was capable of in this life;  Me and my angels.

    I had one boy that interested me in high school, and I loved all my male teachers, and I still think grown men are very attractive.  Here, I will inform you all;  our parts do not grow back together, and we are not dryed out old prunes, and at 63, I still have wonderful dreams and would like to awaken my husband.  Terrible arthritis means you just get more creative, and I will bet some of us who are older would surprise you with what we have learned through the years in the realm of love making.

    I am longing to have my book, "Pinkhoneysuckle," win more awards, and I know that it would make a movie George Clooney could direct and pull an Oscar out for.  Is it not tragic that one's life placed on paper is so dark and so funny at the same time that you know I am somewhat insane before you meet me.

    My three sons are all of IQs over 140;  One was 170s range after correction for dyslexia, and yes;  My husband is a genius.  Where I am from, my Latin teacher embarrassed me by say she was shocked that my IQ was up there with the smartest boy in our class.

    I am vain, but I rarely wear all the makeup I have;  But I will carry my make-up bag out when the big quake comes to SF.

    I cannot stand up talking, valley girl speak, and people who use the, "Like," as if they cannot get to words without, like, you know.  It sounds just plain stupid.

    I go to church less, but in my near death last year;  I saw the tunnel; and I felt so peaceful, as well as I was about to get to see my mother and father.  They were smiling, and heaven looked like the mountains and valleys of my youth;  Then I know they gave me the clot dissolving med, and the earthly voices returned.

    I criticize everything from how I look to what I cook, I hate that I am fat, but older women who look like eyes on a stick aren't so darned attractive either.  Sadly; Breast go south, and not much goes north on a body like mine.

    My favorite clothes look like either Gypsy, Jewish Sparkly, and Bohemian, and Black pants and great tops are my fortress clothing.

    If my book, "Pinkhoneysuckle," makes it to film, I would like to have my Xanga supporters at the opening.  Do you want to have Pizza with me down at Haystack before we fly off to Hollywood?

    Lastly, I know a hard core lesbian porn film maker, and I met a bunch of the actresses, but I worry that women are coming up dead because of porn all over the internet; Women and children, so if porn is found to be a route psychopathic sex nuts take as introduction to their fantasy which then lead them to harming women and children;  I fear that it should simply be nixed from the internet and should carry stiff fines.

    If my other list shows up; You know where to plant it, for I am embarrassed to use all these things which begin with, "I."

    I'll read the other responses tomorrow. Your "Pinkhoneysuckle," blogger and book by Barbara Everett Heintz - Book on Amazon.  Bless you all~

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