Not a lot of straight guys in Maybeline’s target audience. (Yes, I know: plenty of straight women.)
Hey, if anybody really needed Maybelline’s products, it would be trans men...
They have big ugly full color promotional posters of this bearded man in woman-face prominently displayed in the Walmart cosmetics department. It also lists his “pronouns.” Is extremely insulting to women. They are trying to normalize this insanity to young people.
"Maybe she's born with it maybe it's Maybelline"
There are a lot of wanna-be "she"s who were definitely born with it....
Women’s fashion has been dominated by homosexual men for decades
Unfortunately, women are more tolerant of the trans BS.
There’s nothing inherently biologically female about eye makeup. Personally I think women look better without it.
Real Women don’t get no respect from the big corporations.
So gross.
Apparently, the trend with these idiots is an attempt to destroy concepts of beauty. But normal people know what beauty really is and are repulsed by this garbage.
I noticed a few years ago that there have been attempts to present unattractive models and unattractive, unflattering poses.
For example, plus-sized clothing advertised online, now sometimes features morbidly obese women, and even on the women who are just overweight the clothing is too tight and clings to their bodies in unflattering ways.
I suppose all of this is just part of their push to upend the standards of our civilization.
A few years ago I stopped reading Amazon.com reviews on ladies underwear because men were reviewing them, how they fit the male physique, squealing about how they liked the lace and how good it felt to know you were wearing pretty panties...gah! Like that’s going to help their majority buyers (women) know how they fit WOMEN and how WOMEN rate them.
The review scores did not separate male reviewers ratings from those of women so the ratings became meaningless, if not repulsive. I’d start reading a review and discover midway through that it was a) a male reviewer who wears panties and b) he really liked how snug but not binding the panties felt in the crotch etc.