“Makeup Is Not Just For Women. Even I Use Makeup”
Actor Sheezan Khan believes that makeup is not gender-specific and that using makeup is a personal choice, not a requirement. The Ali Baba: Staying in Kabul actor said, “Makeup is not just for women. Anyone who feels like it can use it. Anyone who wants to present a better version of themselves can use it.”
“I have no problem with a man or woman using it. Being an actor, even I use makeup, so who am I to judge? And neither should anyone judge or comment on them,” he said. Sharing his personal experience, the actor added, “When I’m facing the camera, I use makeup so that my scars and patches are not visible, but only for the camera.” Sheezan also noted that while some people choose to wear makeup outside the house, it is a personal choice, and no one has the right to stop them. “I feel I want to show my real face because scars show your real journey. It is okay to have scars,” he said.
Sheezan pointed out that many actors do not apply makeup when they are not working, saying, “Never in my interviews or outings have I worn makeup because I support realness. I know I am not perfect, and that is me. That is how I love being myself.”