"I do makeup for me, as expression, not for anyone else" is the biggest load of crock I've ever heard. Isn't it a little weird that everyone who does makeup 'for themselves' always aims for the same goal - making eyes look bigger, skin more youthful, lips fuller?
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
Why does their personal justification for doing makeup bother you? It says nothing about you.
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Replying to @toddfearing @sleeper
It signals lack of self awareness, and it's pretty low-hanging fruit for self awareness. I do make exceptions for people who do *serious art* on their own faces, and also people who would be doing makeup if they spent their whole life in the wilderness away from civilization
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
Then you can immediately imagine two exceptions to your rule. Why assume that others don't exist? Unless they're putting some onus on you that you "should" do makeup, leave 'em alone, I say.
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one of my favorite things is pointing out inconsistencies that come out of the lies we tell ourselves about who we want to be. This is just one example of many
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