I’m always wanting to learn and I don’t feel qualified to actually share tips, but here were a few things I wish I had known earlier:

  • when my mascara was drying out, I went too long before learning I could spray a little sterile saline on the brush (shaking off any excess drips of saline), and put the brush back into the bottle and work the brush a bit - then it would apply to the lashes perfectly without clumps (I’ve enjoyed mascaras like Mineral Fusion and Better Than Sex).
  • lash curlers are a life changer, I have long lashes but they’re heavy and droop down, and I thought it was a mistake with how I was applying the mascara (and the mascara weighed them down even more!!); maybe this is just obvious, but I went too long without using one and they really lift my eyes, even just the curler without the mascara is a big help
  • foundation can really age you, so it’s important to prioritize skin care and “natural beauty”. It really sucks when my skin is breaking out and I have to cover up with foundation because it ruins the natural, soft look of my skin; I wash my face every night with a cleanser (occasionally using a more exfoliating salicylic acid cleanser on my nose) and use a night cream with ceramides. Hydrating throughout the day is also important to healthy skin. (As is diet, tbh.)
  • I had no idea that cosmetic sunscreens existed, I wish I had known there were sunscreens that didn’t feel like covering my face in grease, I’ve gone without sunscreen for decades because I had no idea. Discovering Japanese and South Korean sunscreens that function as a makeup primer, and aren’t greasy and absorb into the skin, completely blew my mind and made it so much easier for me to put sunscreen on every day. I have really enjoyed CANMAKE’s Mermaid Skin Gel and SKIN1004’s Madagascar Centella sunscreens in particular.

What beauty and makeup tips did you wish you knew earlier?

  • DearMoogle
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    Small change I learned super late, but I’ve found that brown eyeliner and mascara looks a lot more natural! It’s less harsh looking and blends with the pupils and hair better. I think most of us don’t have black eyes xD

    Oh and I used to not wear blush. But it seriously gives a healthy glow to your face, like you’re glowing from the inside out. I didn’t think it mattered, but now it’s super noticeable to me when I don’t put it on lol

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        22 hours ago

        Well I’m no expert!😆 But I go for a peachy coral color, something that I can put a little on and build up if it’s not enough. I’d stay away from anything too pigmented, which can be less forgiving lol. Shimmering blush looks nice on clear skin (if not, I’d stick to matte). Romand’s Better Than Cheek for example has a great selection of natural shades.

        So after concealer and foundation (maybe contour), I’ll put the blush on. I use a powder blush (cream is popular and a lot of people swear by it, but I use spot concealer in my cheek area and don’t like to smear it around). I smile to find the apples of my cheeks then use a brush to apply there in a dabbing motion. Then I do little dabs and swirls to fade it towards my temples, concentrating on applying a bit higher on my cheekbones (like where you would put highlighter). Don’t forget to seal it and blend with a tiny layer of finishing powder.

        Here’s a quick 6 min video that talks about 2 common blush placements and what affect that might have on your face. I think they’re both cute actually:)

        • CheeseToastie@lazysoci.alM
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          11 hours ago

          Mate thanks so much for typing that out! Those are really helpful practical tips, I really appreciate it 🙏