I’m thinking about coming home to see father bakugo and your daughter sitting in the living with her doing his make up 🥹 and I wanted to share that with you
and it’s your best makeup too. 😒 maybe you have like, idk, one of those hobbyist metal toolboxes that opens in tiers—katsuki bought it for you one year and at the time you had laughed. it wasn’t originally for your makeup—it’s so utilitarian, in it’s dark green. but it matches the black one katsuki had bought for himself, filled with the fine-tipped tools he uses sometimes, to repair his gear at home. 🥺 and you had liked that. 🥺 you liked that he had used something and liked it enough to want to share it with you, too. and now it’s yawning open, pilfered, your expensive eyeshadow in it’s heavy lacquered case in your daughter’s hand, your favourite lipsticks rolling around on the floor like bullet-shell casings.
and you’ve got to give them credit!!! katsuki would never let her be careless with your stuff, even if he thinks the prices you pay for some of them is ridiculous. your daughter is careful, using light fingers even as she frowns at the shimmer she’s smearing under your husband’s brows. they have the same clear, fierce gaze—when you drop your bag they both swivel to look at you, the two of them similarly glittering and rosy and your heart tightens and swells like a balloon, too full for it’s own good.
it’s so funny. your little girl is so like katsuki in moments, standoffish and assessing but when she sees you her face lights up and she’s bounding from her spot, your eyeshadow compact still in her hand as she flings herself at you, letting you pepper her face with kisses.
“you’ve done such a good job,” you tell her, brushing back her hair from her face as she grins, wide and sharp and exactly like her father.
there’s a clatter; katsuki, scooping up your errant lipsticks before standing, the leopard haul of his weight as he squints, moving to you both.
“very pretty,” you tell him fondly, reaching out to touch his jaw. his lips are shinning—a nude lip, widely applied. he bites at your palm, even as your kid makes a small, annoyed noise between you as his hand settles on her head, and when he leans in to kiss you, you smile into the taste of your lipstick.
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Can we talk about how Link just always has the BEST eye makeup. I’m jealous.
Well I mean if you’re talking about hw Link, everyone in his game looks like that, not just him XD
I guess killer eyeliner is just a staple of Hyrule at the time?
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There's a makeup poll going around and I didn't vote on it because none of the options fit.
They're all like "I wear makeup because I feel like I have to", "I wear makeup because I like to", "I don't wear makeup because I like the way I look without it", "I don't wear makeup because of an allergy or other medical reason.", etc.
Personally, I think of makeup like a pair of jeans. I wear makeup when I feel like I want to or when it will go right with another aspect of my appearance that day. I wear it when I see it in the drawer and go "hm that looks comfy today." and on other days, I don't. In exactly the same way as I would any other piece of personal accoutrement.
Makeup is like wearing earrings or the pair of shoes you select. Today I feel like no earrings at all. Today I'll wear my heirloom weights. Today I'll wear my old leather oxfords, tomorrow I'll wear vans. Today I'll put on that raisin lipstick that reminds of a tube my cooler older cousin had in the 90s.
Anyway, makeup is just an optional part of expression. It can be useful in some cases. It can make me look more professional, like many of my other wardrobe choices I can make if I want or need to. but, ultimately, it's just like a pair of jeans or a sweater.
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okay poor quality blurry face reveal . because i put on eyeliner
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I've never worn makeup either!! It's so rare to find other women who don't. Awesome!! Don't ever let anyone convince you it's bad. By not wearing makeup, we remind people of what women look like naturally.
I like both sides of makeup. I do believe that people forgot what women look like naturally, media as an whole has left very bad marks on women.
But I also like the make up girlies. They put a lot of time, money, and skill into. Makeup can be a very creative hobby.
It’s just not for me. You gone get whatever skin I got. Whatever body I got (stretch marks and all). And if you don’t like it so be it, I’m not for you and that’s okay.
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Model + edits: me
Photo credit: tranimaging2
... not sure what to write here, as this isn't cosplay lmao ^^; The water was freezing; there was far too much direct sun even though this was late evening, but we made it work; and I'm very happy with how photogenic this sword is, can't wait to use it for Eöl and Maeglin!
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Oh man... a new ColourPop Sailor Moon collab... OH MAN...
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You don't need 50 eyeshadow palettes that look identical. You don't need 50 lipsticks that are the exact same shade. You do not need makeup that is absolutely identical or even close to identical just because it's from a different brand, or has different packaging. It's going to expire; you aren't going to use that many products of the same color before they've gone bad, and then you won't want to use expired products. If you know how to make your own makeup, you could buy something you already have just for the packaging and then reuse it, or you could sell certain products like perfume, but 95% of y'all will just throw it away and you know you will. Pick the one with the best quality and that you reach for the most, and wait until it and all other identical products run out to buy your favorite again or to try another one. You can avoid excessive unnecessary purchases while still buying things you enjoy and not wasting products. You don't need or really want it, it's the consumerism in the moment.
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I think women would have an easier time letting go of makeup if tumblr didn't act like you'd be exiled from society for not wearing it. In my personal experience, nobody gives a shit. Like, I just went to Arby's high as fuck in my pajamas with zero makeup whatsoever and nobody yelled at me. I do think culture has a role in this but you can't expect people to unlearn things while convincing them they're basically gonna die for doing it.
i mean, i don’t think anyone argued going to an arby’s without makeup would be a big deal. but there are some situations and events where women are expected to wear makeup. i definitely wouldn’t consider going to an arby’s or any other fast food chain among those situations
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