<p class=ql-align-justify>Why do women wear make-up? Their answers are often evasive: To feel good? Could they stop wearing make-up? No! The idea of no longer wearing make-up can even be perceived as an attack on identity.</p><p class=ql-align-justify>In an elegant luminous style the author plunges us into a history of make-up that demonstrates the importance of the cosmetic gesture since human beings became civilized. S'arranger is an art of compromise of openness a benevolent game rather than a deceptive artifice. Behind a lipstick or mascara there's a whole way of being more nuanced more enchanted less violent than that of men.</p>
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