Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Women in the UK consider going to work without wearing makeup more stressful than public speaking
Tomorrow is National No Make-Up Day, and over in the UK, the Vitality Show TV program reported the startling results of a survey which found that:
“The notion of going bare-faced to work was rated more stressful than public speaking, attending a job interview and even a nerve-wracking first date. When asked what they worry about leaving the house without, 70% said ‘hair styling and make-up’, topping daily essentials such as a bank card (65%), cash (40%) or their diary (11%).
....While 70% women would not feel confident going to work without make-up on, 91% said they would cancel a first date rather than turn up bare faced. 31% would not go to the gym without make-up and astonishingly 1 in 6 women wouldn’t even answer the front door unless in full make-up.”
Similarly, in February, The Renfrew Center Foundation issued a press release about an online survey of women in the United States which found:
“Forty-four percent of women have negative feelings when they are not wearing makeup, reporting feeling unattractive (16%), self-conscious (14%) and naked/as though something is missing (14%). Only three percent of women said going without makeup made them feel more attractive.”
The image is the cover of Puck magazine from back in September 27, 1911.
It appears that the cosmetics company advertisements have done a great job in damaging the self esteem of women the world over.
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