Model makes history competing in Miss England pageant without makeup

Model makes history competing in Miss England pageant without makeup

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For the first time in nearly a century of the Miss England competition, an English model has made history by competing in the beauty pageant without makeup.
Twenty-year-old Melissa Raouf, from south London, chose to compete with a bare face.
Al Jazeera’s Leah Harding reports.

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  1. Not very practical for a contestant to go barefaced because surely some make up companies are scouting for ambassadors for their brands. They are not going to hire someone who doesn't promote wearing their product. However, I support her message.

  2. Kudos to this young woman who is confident in her own skin. It truly sets her free and without a doubt makes her more beautiful inside and out. I myself have not used make-up since birthπŸ˜‚, never plucked my eyebrows, never worn eyelash extensions. I got scars from chicken pox, spots and all and I don’t care anymore. I just take good care of my skin and moisturize everyday coz I live in a cold climate country.

  3. I don't really like to wear make up cause I like myself just the way I am but at first I was thinking that I'm the wrong person now I feel really confident!
    thanks Ms Raof to make me feel sureπŸ‘β€οΈ

  4. β€œTrue beauty’s underneath all that makeup.” Spoken like someone who has been conventionally good-looking their whole life and never had to worry about being unattractive….pretty privilege is real

  5. What's wrong with wearing a bit of make up? Nothing, indeed. What really bugs me is that it's always about women's bodies (or face), we keep talking and talking about what is better for a woman in order to feel validated and "empowered": make up/no makeup, career/family, showing her body /covering her body, natural look/plastic surgery and so on….stop it and leave us alone!

  6. Scary this whole industry and obsession with looks like a Pan Troglodyte primitive senses using looks and sounds and smells versus focus on the acts and event that are intentional. Amazing and almost seems criminal what they do to females… whether babies are old ladies. Insanity and criminal in fact. Way to go at least not using war paint or whatever the false fraud like concern is. Invasive nuisances can stop leering and judging based on looks.

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