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Naked Face

I just read this blog post from one of the bloggers I follow. Summary:

"For the next 60 days, Molly and I will give up all traditional feminine Beauty Habits ? including wearing any makeup, removing any body hair, altering our hair from its natural state (dying, curling, straightening), wearing uncomfortable feminine clothing (high heels, tight skirts), wearing jewelry (with the exception of wedding bands), painting our nails, using anti-wrinkle or anti-acne lotions, wearing deodorant, or styling or cutting our hair for reasons other than function.  We plan to blow dry our hair (because it?s the winter), brush our teeth, wear sunscreen, and dress appropriately ? but comfortably ? for the occasion."

What do you think? Good idea? Would you/do you skip those things?

Re: Naked Face

  • This would be exceptionally easy for me, lol.  Except for the no deoderant (ick) and jewelry (i wear a necklace and earrings, same ones though, every day).
  • In the post, she talks about the Girls on the Run group she was coaching (9-10 year olds) and how she was telling them that women don't have to shave their legs. When they asked her why she shaved hers, she said because it's fun when you're older. But then she thought about it, and shaving your legs isn't fun. 

    Personally, I shave my legs because I sleep in shorts and I hate the feeling of my hairy legs. However, I'm sure I also shave my legs because of social pressures. Still, I don't think something not being fun is a good reason to not do it. Brushing your teeth and flossing isn't fun, either, but you still do it.

    The thing that is freaking me out the most is the lack of deodorant. The other stuff I can understand - I don't care if you don't shave your legs. 2 of my college roommates no longer shave their legs. That doesn't bother me. However, no deodorant? Yuck. Please don't sit near me.

  • imageMrsAllieH:

    In the post, she talks about the Girls on the Run group she was coaching (9-10 year olds) and how she was telling them that women don't have to shave their legs. When they asked her why she shaved hers, she said because it's fun when you're older. But then she thought about it, and shaving your legs isn't fun. 

    Personally, I shave my legs because I sleep in shorts and I hate the feeling of my hairy legs. However, I'm sure I also shave my legs because of social pressures. Still, I don't think something not being fun is a good reason to not do it. Brushing your teeth and flossing isn't fun, either, but you still do it.

    The thing that is freaking me out the most is the lack of deodorant. The other stuff I can understand - I don't care if you don't shave your legs. 2 of my college roommates no longer shave their legs. That doesn't bother me. However, no deodorant? Yuck. Please don't sit near me.

    True story: I don't wear deodorant. I clean and spritz with a little alcohol water mixture and I'm good to go. I've asked my friends and Jake to tell me if I ever stink and no one has ever complained. Deodorant is some pretty nasty stuff when you read up on it.

    This challenge would be easy for me.

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    Neena Mae. 1/7/10
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  • Oh this would be really easy. I wear jeans and tennis shoes daily. I do not own any shoes with heels at all. I wear make up probably 4 times a year. I never wear jewelry and half the time forget my wedding rings. I still need deodorant and shaving though.
  • I would not feel comfortable leaving the house without deoderant or shaving my pits.  Everything else, I pretty much already do except I do shave my legs once a week.

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  • imageJennrs:
    imageMrsAllieH:

    In the post, she talks about the Girls on the Run group she was coaching (9-10 year olds) and how she was telling them that women don't have to shave their legs. When they asked her why she shaved hers, she said because it's fun when you're older. But then she thought about it, and shaving your legs isn't fun. 

    Personally, I shave my legs because I sleep in shorts and I hate the feeling of my hairy legs. However, I'm sure I also shave my legs because of social pressures. Still, I don't think something not being fun is a good reason to not do it. Brushing your teeth and flossing isn't fun, either, but you still do it.

    The thing that is freaking me out the most is the lack of deodorant. The other stuff I can understand - I don't care if you don't shave your legs. 2 of my college roommates no longer shave their legs. That doesn't bother me. However, no deodorant? Yuck. Please don't sit near me.

    True story: I don't wear deodorant. I clean and spritz with a little alcohol water mixture and I'm good to go. I've asked my friends and Jake to tell me if I ever stink and no one has ever complained. Deodorant is some pretty nasty stuff when you read up on it.

    This challenge would be easy for me.

    Wow, that's amazing. I'm jealous! I put on deodorant in the morning, and then re-apply before working out, before going out at night after work, and sometimes even mid-day. I feel like it just wears off very quickly for me! (and I could never go without. I'd smell so bad!)

  • Here's an explanation on the rubbing alcohol/water deodorant

    I acutally find that I sweat less and I'm less stinky since starting this. There are days I go without the spray and I still feel fine.

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    Neena Mae. 1/7/10
    "A baby nursing at a mother's breast is an undeniable affirmation of our rootedness in nature." - David Suzuki
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  • Lol, this would be SO easy. I agree that deodorant would be the hardest to give up. I also like shaving my pits, but that's just for my own comfort....
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  • Besides the deodorant and shaving that's pretty much my daily life. In the winter I shave at most once every 1-2 weeks and that's only for the itch factor. 
  • Besides the deodorant, this is my life.  I don't even bother to dry my hair sometimes, and I know it's cold.  I may be missing a girl gene somewhere.
  • Not being able to remove body hair would kill me. I dance around in my pants if I push a week because it itches so bad. I've let it grow longer when I was sick before and it doesn't get any better, just worse.
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  • Like the others, deodorant and shaving the pits are the only things I would have trouble with. I think I am going to try Jennrs' alcohol spray and see how that goes. Especially considering DH went to the dr this evening because he had a large lump in his arm pit. The Dr thinks it's because he switched deodorant this weekend. That is more than a little alarming.
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  • I'm surprised! I never thought I'd be the "girly" one. I wear minimal make-up (but at least mascara and blush everyday), shave my legs probably every other day, and I usually wear either a necklace or some fun earrings. I don't do anything to my hair (no dying, styling. I can barely even braid), and I can manage basic make-up, but not even a good "going out" look. Maybe because I live in LA - the land where looks are everything - my view is a little skewed. I still couldn't live without deodorant, though. 
  • After reading the post, I remembered one. I could not go without waxing/plucking my brows. I wouldn't be able to leave the house.
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  • imageMrsAllieH:
    I'm surprised! I never thought I'd be the "girly" one. I wear minimal make-up (but at least mascara and blush everyday), shave my legs probably every other day, and I usually wear either a necklace or some fun earrings. I don't do anything to my hair (no dying, styling. I can barely even braid), and I can manage basic make-up, but not even a good "going out" look. Maybe because I live in LA - the land where looks are everything - my view is a little skewed. I still couldn't live without deodorant, though. 

    You're not the only one :) I hardly ever fix my hair for work but I would have a verrrry difficult time with no shaving (obviously), deodorant, and makeup. I don't wear full face makeup with my eyes done every day but I always have some type of foundation and concealer on. My skin is pretty uneven and it's not a good look when I go bare faced. I think I could get down if I had good skin though. Anything in order to sleep longer.

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  • I could give up jewelry. I don't dress uncomfortable, and I still dress stylish. I could give up nail polish and face creams.  Everything else I could not/ would not do. 
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