Just wanna talk about a certain topic today. I guess it has more or less to do with Natural Beauty.
See this pic? Completely fresh-faced. No photoshop, no make-up, and not even contact lenses.
Although I don't really look pretty, at least I appreciate that I don't need make-up all the time.
I see many, many bloggers suddenly editing their pics and putting so much make-up, just for a simple pic for their blog. I know, you all look really beautiful, but sometimes you need to have a fresh look. Let the readers see your Natural side.
The thing I dislike thou, is when they suddenly do waxing, hair/eyelash extension, and... other stuff that everyone already knows will bring a bad side-effect.
- Waxing is reall bad for your skin. It doesn't let your body hair grow naturally. Even, lets say, you don't wax, but don't go plucking it out all the time. Seriously. It'll just grow back longer, thicker, and faster each time. I don't pluck or wax or whatever, but I admit, my skin isn't so hairless and pure either.
- Hair extensions are obviously gonna damage your hair just as bad as dying it. Or even worse. Okay, maybe those extensions with clips are okay. But the ones where you're using chemical to stick it on is like... making your hair look very fake. No matter how much you pay for it to look natural, it'll always look fake. At least be patient and wait for it to grow. My hair grew... 2 inches in almost 2 years, and I don't mind.
- The thing I dislike most, (well, in my opinion,) is eyelash extension. People do it, and firstly, they look like they've put on a very heavy mascara. Although they look very pretty, but it's only gonna last for a very short time. I hear that after awhile your eyelash might start to grow normal, and might even drop off. I already feel very uncomfortable when wearing fake eyelashes, cause after removing the glue I kept feeling my lashes might drop, so I can't IMAGINE myself doing extension.
Don't mind the manicure, teehee.
And yes, my eyebrows are thick. But It's nice for me. And no, I hate people who say I have to shave it or something. You have no idea how thicker it grew from last time I plucked it.
- And then there's the photoshopping.
- I see people photoshopping themselves to look... thinner? Or maybe fixing that blemish, covering up their pimples, whatnot. But... I don't really see much of a difference? Well, unless you're professionals. I tried the blemish thing once, and it turned out to have this... darker smudge mark when I rub it on the part I wanna cover on my face. That's even worse than having a pimple. I have not much to say about this though, sorry! Cause I don't edit my face. :O
- So.... just an advice for you readers who constantly need make-up or photoshop to cover-up those blemishes or something, just stay natural. And maybe people might like your natural look even more than your photoshopped one.
- Toodles~
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