yes it does..when you are sweating, the pores on your skin open up to let the sweat out and if you are wearing makeup, what happens is that the chemicals enter your pores and say there, they are not being absorbed but they sit in your pores and then when your skin cools down they are locked up inside which causes pimples and break out and skin looks very bad
Yes.. I play basketball, and most of the girls on my team wear makeup during games and practices. There's no reason to not allow it.
There really are no risks playing sports in regard to the skeletal system. Now if your referring to a contact sport than maybe you could get injured and hurt your spine or break and arm etc...
Roller Derby is the sport where jammers break out of the pack.
wearing pants
No. Wearing jewellery whilst playing sport can be dangerous and Tulisa's engagement ring is quite chunky so it could be dangerous to wear it whilst playing football so she probably took it off to save a possible injury.
No playing an instrument is not considered a sport.
I/You/We/They play. He/She/It plays. The present participle is playing.
because players are comfortable in wearing it.
If your perfect score is 300 what sport are you playing?
It can be both. If you are playing a sport for a team. Then you are doing a sport. If you just sitting on your sofa, you are watching a sport.
It depends on what sport you are playing.
wanting or going to play a sport