1 in 3 Brit women don’t leave the house without make-up
By ANIThursday, January 13, 2011
LONDON - A new survey has revealed that one in three women do not step outside their houses without make-up on.
The poll of 3,000 women found that six out of 10 women wear make-up every day, no matter what they’re doing, where they’re going, or who they’re seeing.
And 10 per cent would rather sleep in make-up than let their boyfriend see them without it.
“For many women, putting their make-up on is an important part of the day. The thought of people seeing them without it can be horrifying,” the Daily Express quoted Sara Wolverson, director of beauty at Superdrug, which carried out the survey, as saying.
“Make-up is a great confidence booster, it can conceal any blemishes you are self-conscious about, especially in front of a new boyfriend. It can also help to highlight your best features and make them stand out.”
More than a third were convinced their boyfriend wouldn’t have fancied them if they hadn’t been wearing make-up when they met.
And 14 per cent would get up before their other half to “put their face on”. (ANI)