I have an especially low tolerance for cosmetics and makeup use by women. I mean, those who are prospective romantic or sexual partners.
My opinion was probably shaped by two main things:
1) My first girlfriend, who I was with for a couple of years and am still good friends with, never wore makeup and used barely any other cosmetics or toiletries, just soap and stuff. So, having known this situation, the more common (or near-universal) total reliance on these products that most women have seems especially unappealing.
2) My background is in medicine, and chemical and biological sciences, so I am unable to ignore their composition or ingredients and what they are doing in the body.
I would never have children with a woman who has, over the years, put many tens of kilos of makeup and cosmetics into (or onto, and thereby into) her body. She is polluted, frankly.
My other main objections include:
> Every square inch of skin being covered in something or other, either makeup or perfume or moisturiser, something that tastes disgusting to kiss and covers her normal human smell. It tastes and feels unpleasant, and I don't want to ingest it either.
> Made-up skin necessarily looks unnatural and slightly inhuman. Despite the euphemisms used by the makeup industry and its loyal followers, no makeup provides for a "natural look", lol. What people think is "bad skin" is usually just normal, fine human skin. And being the perverted sicko that I am, I am especially attracted to those who look most like members of my own species and least like CGI renderings.
> It saddens me that she can't see any inherent beauty in her appearance.
> It's a practical inconvenience and waste of time.
I have loosened up over the years and occasionally briefly become involved with girls who are into makeup. As if there is any other sort.
It is usually one of the main reasons I lose interest, or at least keep looking elsewhere.
Discussing her habits is never wise, and certainly not asking her to make herself clean for you. I'm not sure why it would be unreasonable, though. If a man kept turning up all dirty and sweaty, smelling bad and unclean, I'm sure his lady friend wouldn't hesitate to push him into the shower. In my view, a woman covered head-to-toe in half a dozen different synthetic slimes is also unclean.
I'm basically the only man who gives a **** about this, right?