Mikl, Leonora


Can you describe “clownesk” in more detail? I’m not quite sure what you mean.
Well, I think she always looks like that.
Or do you mean that she doesn’t look natural to you?
That could be. But they do camming, so maybe it’s a bit too much makeup.

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Clownesk = Too much and too intense makeup. It comes from the word Clown

Only IMHO of course.

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Shouldn’t Leonora decide what makeup to wear ?

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I never told her what makeup to wear. I just said personally I do not like the look of it :wink:

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It’s not going to do Leonora’s confidence much good is it ?

I don’t like this excessive use of makeup either. Like with Viola, for example. Because it distorts the girls’ natural beauty. It should only enhance their beauty.
But I can’t say that I noticed it very much with Leonora.
But as I said, they did a lot of camming, so maybe they needed to get rid of a few tired-looking wrinkles. :wink: :laughing:

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, whether they have make up or not.

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That’s undoubtedly true. Some people like it, others not so much. It’s purely a matter of taste.
I’m not against makeup. I don’t think Leonora overdid it either.
Nevertheless, there are women who do overdo it.

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At the end of the day, it is for the woman (or man) to decide, not their observers.
If heavy make up makes them feel more confident in facing the day, who are we to say it is not acceptable?

I don’t think anyone said that.
It was just mentioned that some people don’t necessarily like it personally. That’s all. And that should be allowed.
I think you don’t like some things either. So you can say so too.
We don’t dictate to anyone. If someone wants to put 5 kilos of makeup on their face, then that man or woman should do so.

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Discretion and compassion should come in here, particularly when commenting on models performimg for 1000’s viewers.
An adverse comment to anyone is hurtful, but to a VHTV model adverse criticism, especially from the Moments Operator, may be devastating, and destroy their confidence completely.

I’m not quite sure, but I think you may have just contradicted your previous posts. But I agree with you, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Where one person sees beauty, 50 others may not.

Take Viola, for example, most, if not all, agreed that she wore too much makeup. If there was someone who liked what she wore, I don’t think they spoke up.

But, Jabba didn’t tell Leonora how to wear her makeup, he just said he didn’t like that particular look. She’s free to makeup her face however she wants. I don’t think anyone said anything different.

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Hello everyone! I was finally able to do everything and write here. First of all, I want to thank all the guys who write to us here and to Mikla on Telegram, there are a lot of you, you’re great, and I love you all❤️
Thanks to you and Mikla’s efforts, I started learning English, and I hope that soon we’ll be able to communicate without a translator!)
As for my makeup, it was a bit harsh to compare it to clown makeup. At times like this, I remember the dialogue between Bessie Braddock and Winston Churchill. I do my makeup for myself first and I like what I do.

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