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AlyssaJuliana, you don't need makeup to smile with the beauty that God gave you.
I don't think it is a sin to wear makeup, but it is a sin to be proud. So makeup is shaky ground.
May I recommend replacing makeup with prayer? Usually when I wear makeup I spend about 10 minutes putting it on in the morning and 5 minutes taking it all off at night. Now, I take that time to pray for 10 minutes in the morning and 5 minutes in the evening. It boosts my mood and confidence more than makeup ever could!
God bless you,
Grace
If some modestly applied makeup is sinful then dress like a frump, or stop grooming your hair, and generally ignore how you look. That at least would be consistent.
Ever looked at nature - it is extravagant. That surely says a lot about God and the world He created for us to inhabit.
John
NZ
The answer is NO. I think you should wear it when you want to just as people wear nice clothing to go out instead of just a collection of old feed bags so they will look better in public makeup serves a purpose for women especially if they desire attention from men. I think that many women put way too much emphasis on makeup however as the perfect face only sets oneself up for trying to live up to beauty that may not be internal to begin with as many women feel ugly without makeup so the makeup gives them a false sense of beauty.
Not quite what I was equating. I was essentially saying that we could all wear clothing that was "acceptable" and didn't improve our appearance at all yet it is entirely acceptable to wear nice clothing even some that makes up for our human "defects" so I consider makeup as making up for "defects" on a similar level. In other words why dress up in expensive clothes for formal functions just wear an old feed bag as looks don't matter beyond what God gave us physically do they?Shes a feed bag if she doesn't wear it?
You are so extreme John. Humans are the only ones slapping stuff on their face, when we don't need. Nature is smart enough to know not mess with how God created it. The female girl is pretty just the way she is. Nothing wrong with dressing nice and doing the hair. I'm glad she asked this question and seems to have more discernment than most of those writing on it.
I would dump that group in a heartbeat. There is no biblical basis against makeup.when i joined a bible study group, after they found out I was wearing powder to cover my acne, they told me that I could not wear makeup, so I don't wear make up anymore.
We ladies have allowed society to dictate SO MUCH of what we should do, be, wear, and look like. Anytime I see a girl or woman take back her independence and freedom to do, be, wear, and look like what makes HER happy instead of the people around her, I rejoice insideThere is nothing "feminine" about makeup, high heels, shaving, etc. Those are all societal and cultural pressures. You're as womanly as you'll ever need to be, because God made you female. Whether you're wearing a dress or jeans, your femininity is not affected. Makeup is fake. It's fake beauty. People like to say things like "oh, it just enhances what's already there", but if we're totally honest, it's still fake. It comes off when you wash your face. You might think you look better or prettier with makeup on, but who are you allowing to influence your beliefs on what's pretty? TV shows, movies, magazines? Have you ever tried going for a week or a month without makeup, just to see how it feels? Chances are, you'll learn to look at yourself and see a whole new kind of natural, carefree beauty, and the face that God crafted with His own hands. No makeup required I know that some people feel pressured to cover up scars or blemishes, etc... but even with them, I'd rather see their true faces, but maybe that's just me. I'd rather be given the chance to know and love the truth, than be enchanted with a facade.
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