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erika_kerrie
11-14-2012, 09:18 AM
So this morning, I noticed the woman, who was beautiful by the way putting on makeup in traffic, and not just touching up her lipstick, but eye liner, mascara, blush, then some lip gloss. She did this at a few different stop lights. I know women do this all the time, but wow, I am always impressed that they can do their makeup in the car while in traffic. I have a hard enough time doing my makeup at home in front of a mirror. So while it may not be the best idea safety wise, I am very impressed they can do their makeup in the car, good for you ladies!

Have any of you girls tried that?

Cheers,
Erika

Jana
11-14-2012, 09:21 AM
Nope. I need a big mirror, space and lots of light to apply my makeup... lol. But I agree with you, it's an impressive skill some GGs seem to have!

I Am Paula
11-14-2012, 09:51 AM
As a working musician who has toured and performed dressed countless times, sometimes I'm not given a dressing room, or it's so gross my feet stick to the floor, so I'm often forced to get ready in the band van, or my car. I'm not in traffic, but it's not optimum lighting, and I have to use a handheld mirror. A girl does what she has to do. Putting on lipstick in a moving car, with no mirror? Piece of cake. A real car trick- While in the driver seat (parked please), change from jeans and a tee shirt, to, hip and butt padding, forms, underwear, pantyhose, dress, do hair and makeup. I've had to do that in the unfortunate situation of -border crossing, then straight to work at a place with flooded dressing rooms. -Celeste

Chickhe
11-14-2012, 09:53 AM
No, when you trowel it on you need to be really steady otherwise it may slide off... I need a large mirror with lots of light to get things right.

MsRenee
11-14-2012, 09:57 AM
Only makeup I carry with me is my blush, mascara,lipstick and gloss. Makes it easy to freshen up sittin at a light. Just keeping it simple works for me.
Renee

CarmenSkye
11-14-2012, 10:07 AM
I've definitely have tried it, but have failed miserably. I also like big mirrors, working with a tiny one frustrates me. I did it ones in a Wal-Mart parking lot and found myself running to the ladies room. Lol.

docrobbysherry
11-14-2012, 11:08 AM
No problem! Like Celeste, I can put on my makeup in my bathroom or out and about. With or without a mirror, in a train going thru the Rockies, or on a plane landing in a thunderstorm!

Unlike Celeste, mine always looks terrible no matter what!

angpai30
11-14-2012, 11:24 AM
I have tried, but find that it is to much of a hassle to try to apply something at every stop light or even while driving, which I have seen some gg's do. It takes 20 minutes to apply my makeup and in the car... um, much, much, much longer. So in general sense of the question I would rather do my makeup at home!!

Angela

Beverley Sims
11-14-2012, 11:45 AM
If I have a big makeup job in a car, I make sure the parking meter has at least twenty mins left on it. :)
Lipstick I can put on blind and driving one hand.
I think that's amazing enough.

Kate Simmons
11-14-2012, 12:09 PM
It ain't that pretty if you happen to hit a pot hole though. :heehee::battingeyelashes::)

Beverley Sims
11-14-2012, 12:27 PM
Thanks Kate, I will take that on board. :)

Stephanie47
11-14-2012, 12:37 PM
Have any of you girls ever tried getting a citation for "inattentive driving?" Put the makeup on before leaving the house or after getting to your destination. The same goes for you guys when in male mode who like to shave while driving. Even applying makeup or shaving at a light is not wise.

giuseppina
11-14-2012, 01:14 PM
Exactly, Stephanie. Here it is dealt with as careless driving, which means a significant fine or jail time, and not only that, the offender often has their insurance cancelled. That means they have to go to a company taking on all risks, and the company charges accordingly.

ArleneRaquel
11-14-2012, 01:17 PM
I adjust my makeup in the car somewhat often, I never do the driving so its no harm to anyone, in fact I did so last night, I was my first date in a about a month.

scoop_987
11-14-2012, 01:32 PM
Only applied foundation whilst in the car, had to park up for everything else though and like most others, the interior light is as much use as a chocolate fireguard.

susangirl
11-14-2012, 01:52 PM
I use makeup in my suv all the time but never while moving. Many times I do all my makeup including getting dressed in my suv after work if I have a chance to go out dressed while in Atlanta. It doesn't take me but 20 min or so for my face, eyes, lips, nails and jewelry. Bam ready to go.

AllyCDTV
11-14-2012, 02:28 PM
I can do it but only when the car is parked and I use a mirror which I place on top of the dashboard.

ruthie801
11-14-2012, 03:15 PM
I have done makeup in my car but the results were not good, LOL

Amy A
11-14-2012, 05:16 PM
Sigh, I'm going to sound all preachy now, but here goes...

I agree with Stephanie. I ride a motorbike to work and back every day, and I've come to expect the worst from drivers who are doing something other than paying attention to the road. I've had a guy on his mobile pull out directly in front of me, a woman putting lipstick on decide to move across lanes despite me being next to her... I could go on all day. It might be impressive that some women can do their makeup so quickly, but if you really think that it's better to multitask in the car than get up 20 minutes earlier, then your priorities are all wrong. Modern cars are already full of distractions, there's no good to come from adding more.

Sorry to get on my high horse but I just wish drivers would pay attention to the road more!

bimini1
11-14-2012, 08:05 PM
A fantasy of mine is to actually fard in a car. Some times when dressed I will go out in the garage and sit in the car and apply makeup in the rearview mirror and imagine myself stopped at a red light.
One of these day I am committed to making that a reality.

MssHyde
11-14-2012, 09:56 PM
my BMW cars have nice well lit mirrors. it seems to have been made for a woman in a lot of areas. I use it to touch up makeup.

but not while I'm driving.

Eryn
11-15-2012, 12:27 AM
Every once in a while I'll see a woman applying mascara while actually driving the car. I'm both amazed at her skill and appalled at her self-distraction!

Cheryl T
11-15-2012, 05:40 AM
I'm not impressed when I see that...I'm appalled!!
I drive for a living and see far too many people doing things like that that take their attention from the road and place it on some task they could do Better and Safer somewhere else. It's very vain and self-important to do things like that in traffic.

Angela Campbell
11-15-2012, 07:50 AM
It takes me over an hour with a lighted magnified makeup mirror and still looks awful most of the time. I cannot imagine doing it in a car. But then I have not had the advantage most GG's have had with growing up as a female.

Jennifer Marie P.
11-15-2012, 09:00 AM
Yes I put my makeup in the car only ocasionally when I need a touchup.

Rhonda Ann
11-15-2012, 09:06 AM
Only if I'm stopped on the side of the road, never while I'm driving. That's as bad as texting and driving. If you need a touch up, pull over if you have room or pull into a parking lot. That's what I do, I'm never in such a big hurry I can't stop for a couple of minutes.

linda allen
11-15-2012, 09:16 AM
Sigh, I'm going to sound all preachy now, but here goes...

I agree with Stephanie. I ride a motorbike to work and back every day, and I've come to expect the worst from drivers who are doing something other than paying attention to the road. I've had a guy on his mobile pull out directly in front of me, a woman putting lipstick on decide to move across lanes despite me being next to her... I could go on all day. It might be impressive that some women can do their makeup so quickly, but if you really think that it's better to multitask in the car than get up 20 minutes earlier, then your priorities are all wrong. Modern cars are already full of distractions, there's no good to come from adding more.

Sorry to get on my high horse but I just wish drivers would pay attention to the road more!

I will join you on your high horse. Driving a vehicle takes full attention. What bothers me the most is that the person who has an accident because he or she is not paying attention may hit me!

Amy A
11-15-2012, 03:29 PM
I will join you on your high horse. Driving a vehicle takes full attention. What bothers me the most is that the person who has an accident because he or she is not paying attention may hit me!

Yay! All aboard the high horse, we shall ride him (carefully whilst paying full attention) to the cake shop and buy many cakes!

PS I agree!

donnatracey
11-17-2012, 03:03 AM
Only when in a parking lot....just plain foolish to do while driving, even when stopped at a light. And we wonder why there's so many accidents caused by inattention, distraction, etc...:doh:

suzy1
11-17-2012, 04:23 AM
Sigh, I'm going to sound all preachy now, but here goes...

I agree with Stephanie. I ride a motorbike to work and back every day, and I've come to expect the worst from drivers who are doing something other than paying attention to the road. I've had a guy on his mobile pull out directly in front of me, a woman putting lipstick on decide to move across lanes despite me being next to her... I could go on all day. It might be impressive that some women can do their makeup so quickly, but if you really think that it's better to multitask in the car than get up 20 minutes earlier, then your priorities are all wrong. Modern cars are already full of distractions, there's no good to come from adding more.

Sorry to get on my high horse but I just wish drivers would pay attention to the road more!

I could not agree more Rachel!

I do many miles on the M25 [The fastest traffic jam in the world] and what you see is unbelievable.
What’s the most dangerous thing you can do in life? Bungee jump, free fall, Climb Mt Everest? No, it’s riding a motorbike on the M25.

I have no time for anyone doing there make up or anything else when driving.

I’m on my high horse now!:eek: