![]() This subreddit is clutch for product recommendations. It's true–I tried to replicate Shay's highlighting exactly but I have different bone structure and rounder cheek a lower angle would be much more flattering. "The angle of your highlight matches her bone structure, but I think it would compliment your face better if it was slightly more horizontal across the apples of your cheeks," user AthenaNoctua wrote me. Reader, I made it to the very top of the Makeup Addiction reddit for a whole day! And, the tips and tricks I hoped for came pouring in. I carefully examined her photo to replicate her brows and contouring, but didn't have a cobalt blue eyeliner so I improvised with some teal eyeshadow. When I saw celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta share a photo of Pretty Little Liars star Shay Mitchell in a red and blue July 4 look, I was sold. On my third try to get more makeup tips I went for a dramatic look. As far as I knew, people are pretty ruthless with their comments and downvotes on other subreddits, but I happened to find a really nice, welcome corner of the internet. It's not at all what I expected as a newbie to Reddit, honestly. ![]() You can't ridicule others, you can't post photos edited or with a filter, there's no self-promotion of social media channels or blogs, there's no referral links, and post titles that "garner sympathy or manipulate the vote count" get removed. That's because the moderators put several rules in place to make it a safe space, and they're proactive about deleting violators. I found that in every post, everyone is encouraging, positive, helpful. The tips I got–to use a cream over a powder, try a lighter hand at brow strokes–were admittedly useful, though.Īs you can see, even criticism here is super-nice. Of course, this is not news to me! I'm in week four of trying to grow them out fully and it is painful to stay in this in-between state. But, I did like the sort of smoky thing I ended up with: ![]() First, I tried to do the " cut crease" look I see all over Insta and failed spectacularly. ![]() It's a solid tip considering every single day I struggle to be consistent with my wing and end up doing them way too thick, cue this meme.Įager for even more feedback, I decided to try an eyeshadow look because I am admittedly an amateur. "You know where your eyeliner begins in the first 1/3rd section of your eye? I think the line there is a tad too thick and should be a little bit thinner," user yunith wrote. One description I found is that someone who is "1.5" is "a person with a fold (crease) above the eyes when they close their eyes, but when their eyes are open, the crease is hidden." The user who told me I had "1.5" eyelids suggested it could inform the way I apply eye makeup. It's a phrase I never heard before, but a little Googling showed it's used a bit in Asia to reference double eyelid surgery. The first photo I posted was my daily makeup look:Ī couple of comments rolled in, but no real traction. I marveled at the way people gave real feedback and useful tips, and I wondered if I could learn how to do my makeup better if I let Reddit show me the way. People upload swatches of new beauty launches, start threads comparing different foundations, post earnest product reviews (not #sponsored #ads!), and riff about any and all things makeup.What really drew me in, however, was when everyday women (and some men) of different skill levels share photos of their own beauty looks, or "FOTDs" (face of the day) asking for tips or "CC/CCW" (constructive criticism/welcome). Then, I came across the "Makeup Addiction" page on Reddit, a community of 373,900+ beauty lovers. Most Insta-beauty looks also seemed like a bit much for daily life, so I'd stick to the same comfortable routine I've had since I first started wearing makeup at 17: winged liner, nude lip. Even when broken down step-by-step, the perfectly manicured brows, airbrushed-looking smoky eyes, and sharp contouring felt intimidating to try IRL. I watch tutorials daily, more as a form of entertainment than an actual service. I actually can't tell you the number of beauty bloggers I follow on YouTube and Instagram–there are too many to make the time it would take me counting worth it.
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