starting out

 Growing up, I've always admired the art of make-up. Watching my mother, my aunt and every other female figure I looked up to in my life made me more and more excited to learn how to do it, this was when I was 7 years old. As I got older My mom helped me pick out my makeup and the more I started to do it with those products the more I started hating make-up as a whole, I thought it made me look grey, ashy even. My lipsticks were too bright, my blush was too pigmented or not pigmented at all, I convinced myself make-up wasn't for me but I also thought it wasn't for anyone around me. It was only when I turned 17 that I started understanding that I wasn't using makeup that was meant to compliment my skin, I was just unaware of my own shades because no brand had my shades available in store and they never marketed it for people with different skin tones and undertones and I know this is the case with so many people and thats exactly why I am writing this blog. Here you will find everything you need to know about make up inclusivity.  






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