Most women use cosmetics, but ethnicity is a factor

saniyairshad

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SOURCE: http://www.sungazette.com/lifestyles...rticleID=15385
• Asian: The most likely to use sunscreen and after-sun products. They also are most likely to use facial moisturizers, cleansers and lip-care products.

In color cosmetics, Asians are the most likely to use bronzers and shimmer sticks every day.

• Hispanic: The leaders in everyday use of mascara, blush, eye liner and lipstick.

• Black: The most frequent wearers of lip gloss and fragrance.

• White: The most frequent users of foundation, with 43 percent of Caucasian makeup wearers using foundation every day.

**I thought this was such an interesting poll**
 

Shoe

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This has to be true, because I can't leave the MAC counter without a least purchasing 1 lipglass. And I can't leave the house without my splash of Juicy Couture or Marc Jacobs.
 

MAC_Pixie04

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eh, guess I'm unconventional. I have a bunch of fragrance that i hardly ever wear, and i love eyeshadow and blush more than anything.
 

MiCHiE

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Originally Posted by MAC_Pixie04
eh, guess I'm unconventional. I have a bunch of fragrance that i hardly ever wear, and i love eyeshadow and blush more than anything.

Agreed. I really have no interest in fragrances.
 

Artemis

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I'm half black half white..and I must admit I do love foundation, lip gloss and perfume.
 

Beauty Mark

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I'm very unconventional for the Asian part. However, I've seen many East Asian women who carry and use parasols on 100 degree, 100% humidity days while wearing long shirts and pants. They're VERY protective of their skin.
 

ebonyannette

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This is pretty interesting, when I think about who I see wearing make up the least its usually black women and its partially due to things not being made in our shade so we get frustrated and give up.
 

Shimmer

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Originally Posted by Beauty Mark
I'm very unconventional for the Asian part. However, I've seen many East Asian women who carry and use parasols on 100 degree, 100% humidity days while wearing long shirts and pants. They're VERY protective of their skin.

I saw that in Waikiki...Japanese tourists sitting on the beach w/umbrellas, long sleeves, gloves, pants, and socks...I admit to being
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when I saw it...then realized that the culture is probably like the old south back in the 1800s, and really protective of the skin.
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sunsational

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hmm i have lots of lipglosses but i wear eyeshadow and mascara the most. My lip products are just for taking pics. lol
 

bsquared

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I have two or three lipglosses that I wear to give my lips a bit of shine/shimmer and to keep them moisturized-- no color, pigment, whatever on my lips just good ole clear (and perhaps a flavored gloss or two). Usually the color/pigmented lipglosses don't show up on my lips w/o EXCESSIVE coats and just plain ucky-ness. I like natural lips anyway.

I don't wear foundation, bronzer, blush, or any thing aside from my AVON Vitamoist face cream that I've been wearing for yeaaaarrrrs because my mom is an AVON lady.

Over the past 6 months or so I' ve become an eyeshadow-a-holic though with a weakness for MAC. Everytime I get some extra cash I'm headed to the nearest counter and/or store (sometimes both in one trip-- i'm so ashamed lol
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). I have a few mascaras but no eyeliner, well I have one Brassy fluidline but I have yet to use it outside of at-home experimenting.


I don't do fragrances, most perfumes make me lightheaded unfortunately. I just stick to a few BB&W and Vickie's Secret scented lotions and boy sprays.

ALL THAT BEING SAID . . . The poll is interesting but perhaps a little off, maybe they should have taken a look at age as well (or did I miss that?). Personally, I think that frangrances are popular amongst the older generations and lip gloss amongst the younger Black women.
 

summer6310

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I am a big sucker for everything with SPF, and I can't live without mascara and my blush collection...what am I?
 

sunsational

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I am a big sucker for everything with SPF, and I can't live without mascara and my blush collection...what am I?

alien? LMAO

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mjalomo

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I'm hispanic, and mom still wears just sunscreen, mascara, and lipstick. Sometimes she puts some baby powder over that sunscreen. I think she's stuck in the seventies, though. I wear a full face for going out. Around the house or to the hardware store, I only use gloss and liner.
I do wear Turquatic perfume daily. I guess that makes me...addicted to MAC
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(Hey, a girl has to use her pretty collection somehow.)
 

Me220

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I think an interesting companion to this study would be to consider how access/availability issues affect these results. What type of sociological issues are also at play? It'd be interesting to see the connection.
 

Ms. Z

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Originally Posted by saniyairshad
SOURCE: http://www.sungazette.com/lifestyles...rticleID=15385
• Hispanic: The leaders in everyday use of mascara, blush, eye liner and lipstick.
**I thought this was such an interesting poll**



I'm Puerto Rican and Yes, this used to be me up until about 6 years ago (except I also wore foundation).

Until about 6 years ago, I never wore e/s because I did not think the colors were flattering for my dark eyes & I rarely saw hispanic, black, asian or indian woman wearing eye shadows; it was usually the woman w/light eyes that wore it.

I tried blue eye shadow for the first time in 2001 after seeing an asian & a indian girl wearing it and they looked fantastic.
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P.S. My Mother told me that its imporant to start wearing a moistuizer in my early 20's, but I didn't listen, I was to cheap to buy it. I did start wearing it but not until my mid 30's.
 

deeaimond

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Hahaha. i'd like to say its untrue but yeah. i started using sunscreen. Even on days when i dont wear any makeup, its definitely moisturiser and sunscreen. I only started a month or so ago, but my skin's gotten so much better. I'm Chinese but i can get as dark as NC45 (thereabouts. when i hit that shade i stop wearing foundation or the like, just moisturiser and blot powder. normally i stay around an NC30).... The sunscreen has no great effect on the colour of skin like mine, but helps prevent sun damage mostly.
 
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