September 30, 2005
Curiosity: Nails and Lipstick
This is a question for the men:
Do you look at a woman's fingernails? If so, then what impresses you? Is it:
A) Length, shape, recency of polish job?
B) Whether or not nails are polished?
C) Decorations on fingernails?
D) Cleanliness of nails, polished or unpolished - doesn't matter?
E) You don't look at fingernails.
Now I have a question about lipstick. Do you:
A) Like lipstick and think it enhances a woman's sensuality/sexuality?
B) Like lipstick, but it depends on the color on the woman?
C) Like lipstick, but wish it stayed on the woman?
D) Dislike lipstick because it's fake and messy?
I have sneaking suspicions I know the answer to these. But I need a sampling. Tell your friends to comment, gentlemen. I'll follow this post up in a couple of days with my "sneaking suspicions." And how/why this topic came about.
hln
Posted by hln at September 30, 2005 08:28 AM | Whimsy | TrackBack
Question 1: E
Question 2: E
Neither particularly matter though I have been shown decorations on nails and I think its stupid.
Posted by: Stephen Macklin at September 30, 2005 03:33 PM1) E
2) A
I actually find nail art distracting and really long nails disturbing and unattractive.
Posted by: Phelps at September 30, 2005 04:48 PMThanks a bunch - I need 3 or 4 more responses before I can write more...
hln
Posted by: hln at October 1, 2005 03:11 PMMy take on nails (both finger and toe) is that simple good grooming trumps decor; I don't mind lots of color, but I hate it when it's visibly peeling or obviously badly-applied. (The woman in front of me at the supermarket checkout had indifferent fingernails at best, but damn near perfect toenails; it's pretty clear which she had done more recently.)
Lipstick is tricky: it's supposed to draw attention to the mouth, but it's not supposed to make it look bigger or anything. And I'll put up with a wide range of colors, provided they don't look like bruises or some rare skin disease.
That nail polish and that lipstick do not make you look fat.
Somehow, though, I fear the conditioned response is the right one in this case....
Posted by: Brian J. at October 2, 2005 06:57 PMD
B
E
B
I like freshly polished nails, not necessarily long. I hate nail art, I think it looks tacky.
I like lipstick on the woman, but the color has to be one that looks good on the woman. I've seen women wearing colors that just does not complimant or enhance their natural beauty.
Posted by: Contagion at October 4, 2005 12:16 PM1)E
2)D
1)d ( i think I read it right)
2)a/c
For me, it's not an everyday thing. I like the Mrs. to 'dress up' occasionally. But otherwise like things a'natural
Nail deco screams high maintenance. LOOong nails means she won't get her hands dirty for fear of losing years worth of hard work growing them claws. But I like a little polish every now and then.
Posted by: gamongrel at October 4, 2005 04:51 PM1) B The hands and the feet of the women are the parts of them whom I like more. I think that the women are beautiful by nature, and do not need nothing else that his natural beauty to show it.
For that reason I do not like that they use no class of maquillaje, and that includes the painting of nails. For me a woman who uses her long nails and totally to the natural one (those of hands and feet) is the best thing than I can find.
If here is some girl thus, contact me, my mail is crccrc@walla.com 2)D, already I explained everything in point 1
Thanks
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