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Discover LudwigThe phrase "putting on makeup" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used whenever someone is applying cosmetics to their face, whether it be for a special occasion or their daily routine. For example: "I woke up early this morning to spend extra time putting on makeup for the wedding." "Sarah's skincare routine includes putting on makeup every morning before heading to work." "Before going on stage, the actor spent half an hour in front of the mirror putting on makeup to transform into their character."
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Putting on makeup is definitely a ritual for me.
Putting on makeup in this order prevents accidental smearing.
Putting on makeup can make you feel pretty too, so try earthy tones or even neon to get your glam on.
Putting on makeup or fixing your hair while driving invites distraction when you look into a makeup mirror instead of your rear view mirror.
That's right: statistically, it's not one jot more dangerous than not putting on makeup.
We enjoy putting on makeup, doing our hair, painting our nails, even if no one sees them.
"Women putting on makeup.
Then putting on makeup when I was up there".
One afternoon, she uploaded a video of herself putting on makeup for her dancing job.
I can feel good about putting on makeup that's good for my skin.
"You basically have to help yourself out by putting on makeup, doing your hair," she said.
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