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The phrase "a need for makeup" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's desire or requirement for cosmetic products, often in the context of beauty or personal grooming.
Example: "After a long day at work, she felt a need for makeup to refresh her look before going out."
Alternatives: "a desire for makeup" or "a requirement for makeup."
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But Ms. Calderon told Ynet, an Israeli news Web site, that "when you're there for 12 hours and then have to appear on television, there is a need for makeup".
Mouth should be small (not thin, but small) and somewhat pouting, but there isn't a need for makeup here.
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In the Greek and Roman theatre the actors' use of masks precluded the need for makeup.
It is rare -- this scarf that replaces the need for makeup.
My mother, still feeling hopeless, told her she had no need for makeup.
Well-manicured eyebrows can be very striking and add definition to your features without the need for makeup.
There is a need for us to combine the conventional hypothesis-driven approach with the discovery-driven to the biological implication of genomic makeup in various biological systems.
They also identified a need for research on susceptibility of people for ill health from CAFO exposures on the basis of age, gender, or genetic makeup.
With the introduction of gas, limelights, and, finally, electric lights into the theatre came the need for new makeup materials and more skillful techniques of application.
Having nice skin will boost your confidence and lessen the need for face makeup.
She developed a love for makeup.
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