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perfectlystrangeangel · 11 months
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chiveburger · 1 year
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2022′s favorite skincare, make-up and fragrances tagged by my longtime fave @nito-onna. here is the link is her much more articulate post! 
starting with skincare... 
rohto mentholatum - acnes anti-bacteria spot dressing patch. I’ve tried two acne patches in the last couple months and this one is by far the better one. It’s very thin and unnoticable, it comes in two sizes per sheet and has helped me quicken the process of popped pimples and whiteheads
lush - catastrophe cosmetic. this clay mask is probably one of the best lush fresh masks I’ve used, and I’m planning to repurchase it with my recyclables. It’s more moisturizing than it seems, and after it dries it flakes off and makes for a very easy cleaning process (compared to every other lush fresh mask). 
laneige - water bank blue hyaluronic eye cream. I’m not a consistent user of eye cream, even though I should be but I’ve stuck with using the one from laneige for the last couple months. It’s straightforwardly packaged, supple and gel-like which makes it very light on the under eyes. It also lasts for a long time
fresh nation - b5 hydropower lip care. one of my go-to lip balms during these last winter months. I also slather it on as an overnight lip mask. It’s not heavy, scentless but moisturizes well. It was also like $14 for 3...
bush balm - bermuda dark spot exfoliating scrub and oil combination. probably one of my most favorite finds of 2022. I’ve been using this religiously on my underarms and I do see a very gradual fading of my dark spots. the sugar scrub is very gentle, and the oil is not excessively greasy. this is my only ongoing subscription on amazon
going to make-up...
wet n wild - megaglo makeup stick in sand. one of the BEST concealers I’ve used in years, and the only con about this is that it kinda stinks. this shade is perfect for my skintone, it’s not very heavy, extremely cheap and does a really good job on my eye bags. I haven’t found a concealer in this suitable of a shade ever
glossier - cloud paint in beam. a forever favorite item for me regardless of the year. I’ve had one tube of this bush for the last 3 years so it really goes a long way, and I do not leave the house on a day out without using this. the cream texture is light and versatile and you can build the strength of the blush according to your preference. 
dejavu - fiberwig ultra long mascara in pure black. again, an item I’ve used for a couple years and still love and is always apart of my make-up routine. It’s the one mascara I’ve used that doesn’t clump and elongates my lashes without making spider legs. I haven’t experimented with any other mascara after finding this one.
lastly I only have one fragrance and its...
giorgio armani - sì eau de parfum. all I can say is that this is my scent. If you ever meet me in person I’ll smell like this. I’ve gone back and forth from different perfumes but I always end up coming back to sì. I’m not a big fan of floral scents, so this one is more musky. I have used this since high school and have not found a scent I like as much as this. 
thanks for reading if you’ve gotten this far. I tag @033h, @vensulove, @calpicowater, @idleminds, @julieterbang and everyone who likes pentagon to do this tag!
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hazeltailofficial · 8 months
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HALLOWEEN FLASHBACK
Wet N Wild MegaGlo Highlighting Powder in White Raven
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My Top 5 Makeup Products for a Quick and Easy Look
Hey loves! I hope you enjoyed my previous post on creating a quick and easy makeup look. As promised, I'm sharing some of my favorite products that will help you achieve that perfect look in no time.
Maybelline Superstay Ink Crayon - this long-wearing lipstick is perfect for a no-fuss makeup look. It goes on smooth and stays put for up to 8 hours, so you won't have to worry about touch-ups throughout the day. https://amzn.to/3U4aIGr
L'Oreal Voluminous Lash Paradise Mascara - add some drama to your lashes with this volumizing mascara. It separates and coats each lash, giving you a full and fluttery look.
NYX Micro Brow Pencil - this brow pencil is perfect for filling in sparse areas and creating a natural-looking brow. The ultra-fine tip allows for precise application, and the spoolie brush helps blend the product seamlessly.
Milani Baked Blush - give your cheeks a pop of color with this highly pigmented blush. The baked formula goes on smoothly and lasts for hours, giving you a radiant glow.
Wet n Wild MegaGlo Highlighting Powder - add some sparkle to your cheekbones with this highlighter. The silky-smooth formula blends effortlessly, giving you a luminous finish.
I hope you found these recommendations helpful! Let me know in the comments if you've tried any of these products or if you have any other favorites for a quick and easy makeup look.
Stay beautiful, Aurora
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haruharuz · 1 year
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Spring 2023 Wishlist & Reward Package A
Booster Pack: The perfect reward package for keeping motivation after beginning new challenges and hitting that halfway mark. I personally need to hit the mark for seven different milestones. Equipped with reinvestment into myself and my work to keep the ball rolling. To make your own booster pack, choose two experiences, one method of at home self care, and set a shopping list to whatever budget fits you personally.
♡ Experiences & Self care ♡ Pedicure Trip to the park/gardens
♡ Makeup/Skin Total: $89 ♡ > halo glow liquid filter; shade fair -------> I really wish they had better shades, I know this will be too dark on me/orange so I'll be using it for bronzing areas ONLY > megaglo makeup contour stick; shade oaks on you -------> I've heard rave reviews about this! And for under $5 it's a steal >morphe 35U gilded desert artistry palette -------> morphe is a tried and true brand, with buildable shadows that blend beautifully. A soft nude and shimmery palette like this is perfect for very basic looks. >caffeine 5% + EGCG depuffing eye serum -------> one of my FAVORITE serums I've ever used. While it won't completely rid of eye bags, it definitely helped me. Perfect for me as I work lots of late nights. >retinol 0.5% in squalane -------> retinol is the holy grail of anti aging skincare, I'd love to have this baby in my routine to decrease signs of aging as early as possible >lip cushion hydrating mask -------> listen babe, i talk all night and i'm an anxious chewer! lip masks are the move. this one is cheap and it'll do! >etude house tear drop eyeliner in white tear -------> korean, japanese, and chinese brands are the BEST when it comes to glitter and sharp eyeliners! this glitter liner would be perfect for when i need an extra POP! >kuumba creamy coconut fragrance oil roll on -------> I am a RAVE reviewer of kuumba's vanilla bean roll on. I am complimented without a doubt every single time I wear it. I want to see how it pairs with a coconut scent!
♡ Work Total: $65  ♡ >maid cat ear costume 7 pc set -------> I’ve own something similar before and it was SUPER popular >lace short lingerie set in red >self tie bandeau bikini in lilac  >barbie one piece dance set with  money bag -------> CANNOT stress enough how much i’ve been ACHING for a new barbie outfit. I had a two piece barbie outfit that accidentally got thrown in with black clothing and faded!!! 
Personal Shopping Total:  >Portable 50ML spray bottle -------> one for spray sanitizer, one for facial mist? absolutely babe 
To be edited with more <3 MWAH
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mariacallous · 1 year
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The latest TikTok trend might make your bank account happy.
Over the last month, beauty influencers ― a group that generally sings the praises of makeup and skin care brands ― have dabbled in deinfluencing. The trend involves TiKTokers urging followers to think twice about impulse-purchasing certain cult-favorite products.
Content creators are throwing everything under the bus, including untouchable, holy-grail products like Olaplex’s shampoos and conditioners and Too Faced’s Better Than Sex volumizing mascara. They’re also warning against spending money on majorly expensive products like Dyson’s $599.99 Airwrap hair styler.
“Here are all the things I will deinfluence you from buying as somebody that spends thousands of dollars on health, beauty, hair products, but loves to save a buck,” TikToker Alyssa Kromelis says in her deinfluencing video, which has racked up over 5.4 million views.
In the video, Kromelis suggests dupes for more expensive products she says are not worth the hype. For instance, she recommends buying Wet n Wild’s MegaGlo Makeup Stick ($4.99 at your local drugstore) instead of Charlotte Tilbury’s $42 Glowgasm Beauty Light Wand Highlighter. (“Horrible, I hate this, never use,” the influencer says of the product.)
Kromelis considers videos like hers “recession-core influencing.” When the price of eggs has increased by nearly 60% over the last 12 months, most of your followers aren’t looking to buy $30 lipgloss; the content you’re creating has to fit with the times, she said.
“As our economy in the U.S. has taken a turn for the worse, people have less and less disposable income to spend on their personal care,” she said. “So by offering more affordable options, or dupes, I’m allowing people to still feel like they’re still part of trends that are going on.”
The same day Kromelis’ video took off on TikTok, beauty content creator @katiehub.org went viral on the app for her brutally honest review of Dior makeup.
“Just because you put pretty packaging over garbage does not mean it’s still not garbage,” @katiehub.org says in her video, which brought in 1.8 million views.
In another deinfluencing video, beauty influencer Rachel Finley walks the aisles of Sephora, dragging beloved items that she says don’t actually work.
“It’s time to leave sunscreen powders in the past,” Finley says, holding up Supergoop’s mineral powder sunscreen as an example. “You’re getting less than 2% of the protection stated on the label. These are not effective sunscreens.”
Non-makeup content creators are getting involved, too. In one video, sustainable fashion influencer Hudi Charin (@thethriftythinker) takes Kim Kardashian’s Skims to task.
“I don’t know why anyone’s still buying from Skims when there are so many better, ethical and sustainable alternatives and they’re literally the same price point,” she says, recommending brands like The Girlfriend Collective and Gaia Garments instead.
“There are literally so many brands that need your support more than a billionaire who doesn’t pay her workers when they work overtime,” she remarks.
The “deinfluencing” trend coincides with MascaraGate ― a TikTok kerfuffle centered around Mikayla Nogueira, a makeup artist who was accused of wearing eyelash extensions in a video touting a L’Oréal brand mascara.
MascaraGate led to a conversation about influencer culture and the glut of fawning, too-good-to-be-true product reviews on TikTok. Critics say content creators will happily put up a dishonest positive product review as long as they’re rewarded with brand deals, sponsorship and a steady stream of freebies.
Given the backlash to influencer culture, marketing professor Americus Reed II isn’t surprised by the deinfluencer trend.
“What we often see in marketing, which is deeply integrated with pop culture, is a constant pendulum of trend and counter trend; an ebb and flow such that when one consumer sentiment goes extreme, there’s a natural course correction to move the other way and towards the ‘middle,’” the Wharton School professor told HuffPost.
The deinfluencer movement is influencer culture self-regulating and course-correcting after years of being clocked as super-curated and lacking in authenticity.
“It’s like the TikTok version of when Dove’s ‘Real Beauty’ campaign dropped [in the early 2000s],” Reed said.
Isn’t deinfluencing a little hypocritical, coming from influencers?
Influencers admit that the concept of deinfluencing is kind of ironic: At its heart, “buy this, don’t buy that” is still influencing and driving consumerism.
Plus, telling someone something is “the worst” isn’t going to be true for everyone, as Kromelis noted.
“I do think the deinfluencing trend is less about how ‘bad’ or ‘good’ a product is, and more about convincing people that not everything is worth the crazy hype,” she said.
Anything that helps people monitor their conspicuous consumption can’t be that bad, said Karen Wu, a beauty content creator who goes by @cakedbybabyk on TikTok.
“We’re constantly fed the rhetoric that everyone needs every single viral product, and audiences are growing tired,” she told HuffPost. “I’ve made several videos on my channel talking about a range of products that I hate, as well as viral products that I won’t even try.”
Wu spends a few hundred dollars a month on makeup and skin care, while the other products she reviews are sent from brands.
“I know that talking about consumerism is ironic coming from a beauty content creator, but I believe there’s a delicate balance that can be struck if done correctly,” she said.
Do influencers like Wu worry that brands might be less inclined to reach out with partnerships and freebies if they’re hypercritical of them?
“I actually think the opposite, to be completely honest,” she said. “There are many brands that value authenticity, and if they don’t, then it’s not a brand that I’d want to work with anyway.”
Madison Potter, an influencer and brand strategist, said smart brands will look at deinfluencing as an opportunity for consumer research, something they’d usually spend thousands of dollars on.
“As a strategist, this information is a goldmine,” she told HuffPost. “Deinfluencing is unique in the way that creators are directly telling brands there’s a lack of trust. It’s a chance for brands to listen to consumers and adjust their marketing efforts.”
Some PR specialists and brand strategists are a little more skeptical.
Alex Paquin, the founder of the ad agency Zerotrillion, told Insider.com that brands may be more cautious about vetting influencers they reach out to.
“Brands have to ask themselves, ‘What is this influencer’s propensity to turn on us in the event that their followers don’t like the content they make for us?’” Paquin told the site. “Influencers need to be careful not to be too quick to use this trend as an ‘oopsie button’ for partnerships they’re mildly self-conscious about.”
Ideally, deinfluencing leads to people getting more educated about influencer culture.
For some content creators, this moment is more about education than about what not to buy or what dupes to swap in.
Monica Ravichandran, a product manager and beauty content creator, wants her followers to give some thought to who they let influence them on TikTok and question whether a cult-beloved product is really worth their hard-earned coin.
In her deinfluencing video, she suggests people ask questions of themselves like: Do I really need to buy this hot new viral foundation when I already own one that works just fine for me? And does this influencer have the same skin type or tone as me? (As a person of color, Ravichandran said she was swayed to buy the wrong products while following mostly white content creators early on her in makeup journey.)
Ravichandran, who gets some freebies but spends about $500 a month on beauty products, also talks about the need for “influencer integrity.”
“To me, influencer integrity means a creator who has built trust and honesty with their community by building a brand based off of authenticity,” Ravichandran told HuffPost.
Not everything is “amazing” or “awful.” It’s usually more nuanced than that ― experiences with any one product will vary.
“I actually don’t believe in a ‘bad product’ and really just believe that the product wasn’t a right one for either your skin tone or our skin type,” Ravichandran said. “That’s why when I review products I don’t like I always mention who that product might work for instead.”
Jessica Clifton, a sustainability content creator who runs the TikTok account @impaectforgood_ , doesn’t necessarily think the trend will result in a massive sea change on the app: “TikTok culture loves product videos too much.”
Still, as someone who has been speaking about the ills of overconsumption culture for years, she said it’s exciting to thousands of people engage with deinfluencing. In the words of overgenerous TikTok reviews, it truly is “amazing” if people are inspired to buy less, Clifton said.
“Embracing simplicity and learning to be content with less is so much better for our mental health, wallets, and the environment.”
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capti-girl · 2 years
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How to Hide Makeup From Your Parents
DISCLAIMER- Before you try anything mentioned in this post, take into consideration that you most likely will get caught down the line. Is it worth it to you to get caught? I will also be mentioning American stores, so if you have any recommendations for other countries feel free to share them! (This also isn't proofread)
DON'T THINK YOU NEED TO WEAR MAKEUP TO BE "PRETTY!" YOU'RE GORGEOUS NATURALLY <3
Without further ado, let's start <3
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Hide brushes in stuffed animals. Go to a store or claw machine and find the cheapest medium-sized teddy bear or plush you can. Make sure that it is fluffy (normal squishmallows won't work) or else the hole will be very obvious and easy to see. The next step is to take a pair of scissors and cut a hole into the back of the plush, and you can put your makeup brushes in there. You can go to a five below and buy a furry squishmallow (if they have them stocked) and you can use one of those! You can also go to thrift stores and find a lot of stuffed animals for very cheap.
Buy a stuffie. They are made for things to be put in them. You can put very small blush/highlighter/ powder in their mouths and zip them up.
If you order makeup online, order it to someone else's house. For example, a grandparent, friend, or cousin who won't snitch on you! (Make sure their parents wont either!)
Put larger palettes in the back of a canvas. If you have a canvas on your wall, you can put things in the space behind it. See the wonderful reference image below B)
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Put your makeup in a pencil case and bring it to school with you. If you leave your makeup at home, your parents might look through your room and find it, and who wants that? A pencil case is also something you can have in your room without it looking suspicious! You can also put a few (capped so they don't ruin your makeup) pens in the bag as well so you can pull one out if anyone asks what you have in there!
Make sure you buy everything small, no big palettes as they are harder to hide and take with you without breaking. Here are some small and compact makeup products you can buy:
Primer
Blush (I personally use this blush! I got it for like 4$ at TJ Maxx)
Eyeshadow 1
Eyeshadow 2
Eyeshadow 3 (I Heart Revolution has a lot of mini palettes like this one!)
Concealer
Contour
Highlighter
I recommend the Wet n' Wild megaglo sticks! They're very small and easy to throw into a pencil case, stuffie, or stuffed animals! They also have everything you need like concealer, contour, blush (it is sparkly, not so easy to wear subtly) and highlighter. If you really need it, you can also use this small stick foundation too.
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At the end of the day, it would be best to obey your parent's wishes. If you get caught, they might trust you less and take away opportunities for you to be able to do other things. They might have been considering buying you makeup but going behind their back will make them think they can't trust you to be mature. In the end, it comes down to whether or not you think it's worth it.
Stay safe out there and have fun loves <3
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melissaeri · 2 months
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Limited-time deal: Wet n Wild MegaGlo Blushlighter, Blendable Blush & Highlighter Set, Shimmery Metallic Finish, Flash Me https://a.co/d/aU7ECA0
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Wet n Wild MegaGlo Highlighting Powder Royal Calyx 324B 0.19 oz.
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lifestylesdr · 3 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: 🌵3/$20🌵 Hustle & Glow Gold 398A MegaGlo Loose Highlighting Powder Wet n Wild.
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perfectlystrangeangel · 11 months
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alisonthebunny · 4 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: NEW - MegaGlo Loose Highlighting Powder - All Glown Up.
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hazeltailofficial · 8 months
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HALLOWEEN FLASHBACK
Wet N Wild MegaGlo Highlighting Powder in White Raven
hazeltail on youtube / hazeltailofficial on tiktok / hazeltailofficial on ig / @hazeltailofficial
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getfitwear · 7 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: New * WET N WILD * MegaGlo Highlighting Powder * CROWN OF MY CANOPY * 0.19oz.
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conniescloset21 · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Wet N Wild Hello Halo Highlighter Trio Set 2 Liquid Highlighters .5 Fl + Powder.
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lindavaldez441 · 1 year
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