I haven’t posted myself in a while but here yall go
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Over the rainbow, over the moon
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Colourpop, Orange You Glad Palette, zested, creamsicle, rise n grind
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Terra Moons Cosmetics, axis, solar flare
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Gavissi Beauty, hot pants, chill pill, peach crush, ice pop, creamsicle
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Glisten Cosmetics, citrus, fuchsia
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The clock is ticking, and you need a makeup miracle!
Introducing the "5-Minute Fabulous" routine:
1. "Wake-Me-Up" Base: Apply a lightweight foundation or tinted moisturizer to even out your skin tone. Think of it as a energizing cup of coffee for your face!
2. "Dark-Circle Destroyer" Concealer: Dot a small amount under your peepers to banish those pesky dark circles. It's like a mini-vacation for your eyes!
3. "Lash-Lift" Mascara: Coat those lashes to make your eyes pop! It's like a quick workout for your lashes – they'll be looking toned and fabulous in no time!
4. "Rosy-Glow" Lip Balm: Swipe on a tinted lip balm or lip gloss for a healthy, rosy pout. It's like a secret ingredient that adds a dash of happiness to your day!
Voilà! You're now a radiant, put-together version of yourself, all in under 5 minutes! Pat yourself on the back, beauty – you've got this!
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“I am so incredibly proud of you, you re just the prettiest boy alive.
You’ve always made sure to remember me -
clothes are just clothes and it doesn’t matter what I chose to put on my face.
You ve always seen me for the real me and you ve legit never put any stereotypes on me based on what you think I should look like. »
I m grateful for a simple act that made my journey easier and made my queerness a safer place for me at the time. You played an important part in breaking invisible limits and expectations I was putting on the validity of my transness.
Now I know it s hard for you too.
« I know it s scary, it feels like u give people power to perceive you a certain way ..and it s like you lose control. But I see you my darling and you are divine.
Makeup is art, you re a piece of work, it is queer as fuck.
I reject all notions of femininity cuz it s only based on a lie and comes from a system who tries to control our lives. ”
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makeup tips from an 18 year old who has been doing her makeup for the last 6 years and basically only uses drugstore products :)
if you're just starting out with makeup and you want to buy foundation/concealer or any other facial products, start with drugstore products. chances are you are going to have to experiment a bit before finding something that works for you. once you figure out what formulas work on your skin, you can look for similar products in higher end stores if you want to.
understand your skin tone and what looks good on your skin. most things in the makeup industry are separated into warm, cool, or neutral, which is an oversimplification, but it still helps to know which one you are. once i knew i was neutral i was able to realize what shades would better fit my skin just by looking at the bottle.
look for people online that have similar skin tones to you. normally, i would say don't rely too much on influencers because what the regular person uses make up for and what they use makeup for are very different, but it can really help, especially if you are a person of color. something that looks good on lighter skin tones, could pull too light or too warm on a darker skin tone. even the color sample is how the color looks against a lighter background. so go to people with a similar skin tones for recommendations.
use less products. there are so many products that aren't necessary, so formulate your routine with your needs in mind, and only focus on the products you need. remember anything that is safe for the lips is safe for the cheeks (check to make sure its safe for the eyelids). a pink lipstick could be a cream blush, a red lipstick could be color corrector, bronzer could be eyeshadow, mascara could be an eyeliner. plus, using the same product in different parts of the face can help create a more cohesive look.
if you're new to eyeliner, don't start with liquid eyeliner. use black eyeshadow or a pencil and clean up the edge of wing with your nail. it'll be super sharp.
don't be afraid to use your hands. you can use your hands in lieu of so many make up tools. your hands warm up the product and help it blend more seamlessly, and they are very precise. just make sure to wash your hands before touching your face.
always have a darker neutral lipliner or lipstick (i like a good brown) that you can pair with other lip products to make them work for you .
i know its hard to get started with a makeup routine in this world of tiktok makeup influencers that make you feel like you need 50 products in order to start doing make up, but you don't need all that. start by figuring out why you want to start doing makeup. maybe it's because you want to feel more confident, and you think accentuating certain parts of your face will help you feel that way. maybe you want to be more creative, and use makeup as another accessory for your look. maybe you just want to take care of your face. whatever it is, make your routine work for you. take it one step at a time. this is something you have to build up to, so take it slow and figure it out as you go. trust yourself. you got this. ;)
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