@guillaume, I suppose we are cut from the same fabric, because I too, had the same knee jerk reaction. I have nothing against more women in here and in fact, people have told me that they think I was mainly responsible for bringing on a lot of women, but there's something gross about thinking that all women are interested in make up. I for one, rarely even use make up. I use face paints occasionally which I think comes under the category of "clown" make up..........My mom was a Mary Kay beauty consultant when I was a kid, and I believe this is why when anyone brings up the topic of make up, I feel a certain low-level yellowish onslaught of bile creep out from my interior. Let's face it, it's boring.
But, I admire anyone who is an entrepreneur and sees an opportunity so I encourage you to do your stuff and seize your destiny.
The only time I really wear any sort of normal make up is when I have to out to get a job or I want to impress a potential mate.
I don't wish any ill will, but I don't want to sugar-coat
Thank you for your thoughts. I would like to highlight the real focus of my post. It's not only about "make-up", that's just the vehicle. It's about expanding the user base and tapping into a vast audience that may possibly overlook Steemit. There are millions of women who view make-up tutorials on Youtube, the audience is enormous. Adding that missing content on here and inviting that audience will help EVERYONE on Steemit, even people who don't positively view this content. I hope everyone realizes this.
We are actually more alike than you think. For years I used to not wear make-up at all. When I ultimately ventured into this world, I found I was very talented and passionate about it. Congratulations on your success on Steemit!
Awesome response. Nailed it.