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Originally Posted by Ron
Margie, I hope you don't get offended by what I will say here on this thread.
I like the no make up look and prefer a natural look.
I am not saying that those who do are hellbound, but I prefer a natural look.
We are aging & getting older that is a fact, the scripture below tells us not to seek after outward beauty but inward beauty of the spirit.
I think that it is vanity as the scriptures say to concentrate on making ourselves "Beautiful."
Now I am going grey, I am getting older. I could use grecian formula to retain
my black hair, but I don't.
I prefer to be natural because I am going to get old, wrinkly, & what will count is if my spirit & attitude is right before God.
That is the most important thing.
JMHO
Pro 31:30 Favor is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised.
Waiting for the fur to fly! 
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Ron,
you don't offend me a bit. In all honesty, altho I see nothing wrong with make-up, I admit that I very rarely bother with it. I come from several generations of darker skinned people - no blonde hair and blue eyes in our family. And our complexions have always been soft and smooth. And I have plenty of eye lashes. So I've never needed much make-up.
But I have friends who are UPC who have very fair skin and light colored eyelashes. They would definately look younger with a bit of make-up. But I respect their points of view and would never ever say anything negative to them about it.
My only point with these ladies (the ones from the compound) was that they might look older because of the lack of make-up. With a little face paint, you might be surprised at how young some of them would suddenly appear.