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wizzard890 · 1 year
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Hello! I'm someone who really enjoys makeup, but has recently in the past few years begun to view makeup and the makeup industry more broadly as something that is really detrimental to women. You seem to be in somewhat of the same position, and I admire your thoughts, so I was curious how you reconcile those positions or if you feel the need to reconcile them at all? Please ignore this ask if it's intrusive or weird lol
You can't reconcile them. You really can't. The beauty industry exists to churn out propaganda, inventing flaws and offering us fixes for a price, before moving on to the new (usually opposite, so you don't already have the tools) trend.
I'm in my thirties, I've seen the beauty industry turn into a nightmarish hydra that I never could have imagined as a teenager. The speed with which people create and zero in on new physical nitpicks, the ubiquity of filters and plastic surgery, that skincare (literally unless you have a specific ailment, a soft cleanser and nothing else will do you just fine) has become a lunatic self-flagellation in the name of some kind of nebulous Purity, just the endless chasing and chasing and chasing of that new thing that new miracle bottle, whatever will finally make you less disgusting for living in a human body. It's rancid. But it’s always been like this. Just slower.
And it's important to be intellectually honest about all this. The reason we think we look better with our lips a certain color, or our skin being a certain texture is because beauty culture has spent hundreds of years and trillions of dollars rotting our brains. None of this is real. You know that you find the people you love the most attractive when they're comfortable and bare faced and being themselves. Contour would change literally nothing about your feelings in that moment.
I enjoy makeup. I like gold eyeliner and deep berry lipsticks and a stain of blush. Why? Because I also have brain rot, and think I look Better with it on. You can't dismantle the entire wretched apparatus on your own, but you can be clear with yourself about why you believe what you believe. As my wife pointed out when I talked to her about this ask, even saying "I just like to decorate my face" doesn't hold water. You don't know what you natively like to do with your face, when it comes to beauty. You've spent your whole life marinating in propaganda. It gets into everything.
Due to my Ancient Years, I am no longer expected to be Young And Hot, which means I don't put on makeup on to run errands, and I don't feel like a full face is necessary to see friends or get dinner on a weeknight. I've started trying to treat makeup like I'd treat a pair of high heels: sometimes it's nice to feel dressed up, and in some environments heels are part of the dress code. Sometimes you wear heels to show your partner that you put in extra effort for them, or to make sure someone knows you took an occasion seriously.
Tellingly, heels also exist to fix a "failure" in your appearance.
It's like finding smoking sexy. Smoking kills you, unambiguously. And yet....it's hard not to feel like you'd be cooler if you had a cigarette in your hand. No one is immune to the manipulations of propaganda. But it is propaganda, plain and simple, and we shouldn't twist ourselves in knots to defend the lies it tells us, or try to make them ~praxis~. Beauty culture is exactly the same.
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dress-up-bestie · 1 year
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Dress Up Queens 👑
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touchlikethesun · 6 months
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the naming of hunger games characters is absolutely masterful. each one could have a whole page written about it, and tho i can't say anything that hasn't already been pointed out a million times, i do want to highlight one generality. most of the names in the districts are one of two things: common words (altered or not) to become names, often in line with their district's culture (Gloss, Thresh), or phonetic shifts of contemporary common names (peeta being derived from peter). this suggests, without changing how the characters speak, the idea of linguistic evolution, which in turn is representative of change and of local cultural. the districts are a people in dialogue and evolution with one another. and now compare this with the names of those in the capitol. off the top of my head i think of Plutarch, Coriolanus, Flavius, fucking Caesar. these are, one, roman names, which further serves to reinforce the comparison between the capitol and rome and all that entails, but these roman names, names that have been etched in stone and unchanged for millennia, are a stark contrast with the alive and dynamic names of the districts. it's just another (not so) subtle way that collins reminds us of the differences and the values of the capitol versus the districts.
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quirki-ly · 6 months
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i see you guys put your companions into the wildest clothes and it keeps reminding me of this old vine
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daily-spooky · 5 months
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credit/source
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retrogamingblog2 · 7 months
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Pokemon Fashion Icons
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myfairkatiecat · 6 months
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I feel like Lucy Gray’s fashion sense had an influence on the Capitol. It’s mentioned in the book that she’s wearing makeup, which is notable to Coriolanus and he wonders where she got it from since it was barely becoming accessible again in the Capitol. In the movie one of his classmates mocks what she is wearing, asking if she thinks she’s a clown. It isn’t common to dress like her, but she owns her own style and the Capitol LOVES her. Coriolanus, as he tries to get sponsors for her, makes the case that since she is Covey perhaps she isn’t really district at all, in fact she’s really more Capitol than anything… and perhaps it rubbed off. Perhaps her sense of extra-ness, her fun makeup even at the reaping, her colorful dress at a dark occasion….perhaps that’s one part of her legacy that never truly goes away, even when the name of Lucy Gray Baird is erased from the memories of the people of Panem.
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theopalempress · 2 months
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Dee Vasquez Transformation - The Opal Empress
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bl00dfroma-fairy · 2 months
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wizzard890 · 17 days
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emily i've been trying to figure this one out and it occurred to me you are the perfect person to ask: do you have any ideas for good matches to the lipstick(s) scully wears?
So the vast majority of Scully's lip colors have been discontinued. Gillian Anderson's makeup artist, Laverne Basham, used a lot of MAC colors, including "SHHH" (tragically gone), and "Spice". But there's hope! The chemist who was at MAC in the 1990's is now at Mob Beauty, and they've relaunched the "Spice" lip pencil in the same color/formula, as opposed to MAC's current, orangier option.
I've also seen the following colors suggested to dupe her auburn and berry shades: Revlon's Super Lustrous Lipstick in "Toast Of New York", and MAC's "Brick-O-La".
Good luck, agent!
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Lacey of the Mirror
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horrorcringe · 8 months
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Drayton doesn't understand the importance of Choptop's makeup routine.
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escritos-perdidos · 11 months
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You've got to learn to leave the table when love's no longer being served.
- Nina Simone
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daily-spooky · 5 months
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blaaaaask · 13 days
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What does Sephiroth even do when he's not being a jump scare?
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I'm asking the real questions here.
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flannelfreakk · 4 months
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pinterest moodboard tag game
open pinterest, make a moodboard out of the first 9 pictures that show up & tag your mutuals
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no pressure! @lizluvu @spookyjackals @fadingfastkid @canadianmango @martyr0l0gy @darlingnikkisaysfuckyou-blog @allwhiterain @daughterofcainnnn @strawberrihart
I hope I did this right
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