Lady Gaga: 'Make-up helps women bond'
Updated: 2012-11-01 14:01
(Agencies)
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Lady Gaga thinks make-up can help women bond.
The 'Marry The Night' singer - who has recently unveiled her first fragrance - believes women should all look at themselves in a mirror and be happy to change their image if they see something they don't like, rather than berating themselves for it.
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She said: "Sit in front of the mirror with all the paints and colours and wigs that you have at your disposal and just have a real talk with yourself, 'What do I not like about me?'
"And then, peer into the mirror and just draw right over it because that's what make-up is here for. We're not all perfect - it's meant to be fun so we can bond as women and say, 'You know what? We don't all feel perfect, but did you try that lipstick? It's divine!' "
She also believes Adele has set a new agenda when it comes to body image.
Lady Gaga added to Stylist: "Quite honestly, I did gain 30 pounds. Adele is bigger than me, how come nobody says anything about it?
"She's so wonderful and I think her confidence is something I have to match. She has set the bar very high for a lot of women."
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