Bleached hair and wacky colored contact lenses. Tons of make up piled and piled and piled in an effort to achieve a flawless and perfect face. Girls willingly subject themselves to tedious routines to look polished and pretty as they step out of their doors and face the day. Because of this, I can't help but feel that most girls today have become slaves of forever struggling to achieve society's brand of beauty.
This image has been haunting me for so long. It testifies make up's capability of transformation and possibly detaching from one's true and natural self. Most of the things that you see are fake: fake eyelashes, eye liner and contact lenses to make the eyes bigger. The disparity between the two sides of her face is so glaring, it's actually scary.
I will be a hypocrite when I'm condemning make up so much when I myself use it.I do put on a bit of lipstick to add some color, and for special occasions I dab on a natural palette on my face, that's it. I firmly believe that make up should primarily be able to accentuate your natural features, not transform you into someone who your friends would not be able to recognize anymore.
I truly agree with you! cosmetics should be used to emphasized and accentuate one's features and beauty.. not to transform into someone else.
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