No, and there may be reasons such as body damage from, say accidents or chemical burns which might compel the person to camouflage a skin problem. Of course overt vanity of the Admiral Zsa Zsa Gabor variety is not looked on with favor , anymore than a priest would tool about with a customized Rolls-Royce or Jaguar. there are odd angles here. One should distinguish between makeup for literal damage control ( as mentioned before) and just wanting to attract men. There is something in the High Yellow if married women are decked out like Movie Actresses- in theory, their needs are stabilized and they have no reason to allure men ( some religions even mandate a more staid, conservative clothing code ( I am not speaking of Religious habits of clergy or nuns here) for Married members. that is one of things that got me about the short story, the Necklace ( Not Marie Antoinette"s but Mme Loisel"s) if the girl was married- and she was, to a government clerk.. why on earth does she have to play the Gabor angle of presentation- with something, that gets lost ( story is vague on this) and plunges her into debt-slavery- a phone call could have saved a lot of toil and trouble- and about $64,000 ! so the story goes Vanity gets out of control and precipitates a long- worked out downfall!
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