Point of view: Red only, Sanna Marin!

Does it lose credibility if you put on make-up in the car before work meetings? Or would it still be a very basic thing that should not be ashamed of any more than shaving.

– When I was younger, I didn’t need lipstick, but as I got older, I noticed that I needed it, Marin says in the documentary. ALL OVER PRESS

In the first part of the “Five selected” documentary, my attention was particularly drawn to the fact that both Sanna Marin and Annika Saarikko made up with devotion. What made the situation special was that both hoped that the scenes would not be shown in the documentary. Why?

Because it’s a women’s issue. But how would it reduce intelligence if you put lipstick on your lips for 10 seconds?

Annika Saarikko reveals that adding lipstick gives her self-confidence. So for many other women, including me. Annika also reveals that she experienced insecurity about her appearance. So human and familiar. Make-up and hair products bring a good feeling and self-confidence at their best.

So why be ashamed of getting dressed? Style and appearance are part of today’s politics. The younger generation is passionate about cosmetics, and will certainly see Sanna Marini’s make-up moment positively. Marin always uses make-up in her work and filters on her social media. Maria Veitolan In the Yökylä program, he admitted that he hoarded seven of his favorite pencils after they stopped making them.

HBO Max. Marin pulls seven jaws in the documentary. Holistic well-being, just like makeup.

But many women identify with Marini’s statement in the documentary:

– You do this or that, it’s always somehow wrong, Marin says in the documentary, annoyed.

There’s always someone trying to tell you how pointless makeup is. It’s understandable that Marin doesn’t want the make-up moment to be public, because it involves so much judgement.

What if we normalized wearing make-up in public just like things previously considered pointless or even shameful.

Director of the documentary Mia Halme does a feminist act when showing the make-up moments, because they are part of Marin and Saariko’s habitus.

– For example, the top edge of Petteri Orpo’s glasses is always exactly at a certain point, director Halme points out.

A style tool too, like Orpo’s smooth beardless chin – and no one will judge.

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