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i’m 15 so i can only softmaxx, can someone pls rate me too🤞 im soo desperate
 

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clearer skin and debloat the nose is all I got for you, your around MTB tbh
 
You’re so cute!! I would try and get more volume in your hair and maybe some layers. But just focus on clearing your skin cause that one of the biggest like health indicators or whatever
 
Also I’m not sure if you’re naturally brunette but I think a darker color would suit you better than the blonde does
 
You’re so cute!! I would try and get more volume in your hair and maybe some layers. But just focus on clearing your skin cause that one of the biggest like health indicators or whatever
thank youu!! im working on fixing my skin rn
 
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im around your age. tbh prolly just clear your skin, debloat, thicken brows and lashes, and then maybe darken your hair. i think your root color would suit your face much more<3
staying blonde but thank youu #divamaxxing hahhaha
 
i’m 15 so i can only softmaxx, can someone pls rate me too🤞 im soo desperate
Im caging at the people saying debloat :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Id honestly say just work on improving your eye area;

Growing options:
The absolute best way to grow eyelashes would be Latisse (bimatoprost), BEWARE of side effects if you notice any, hop off instantly.
Best way to use Latisse is to apply it nightly for up to 16 weeks (4 months) with a sterile applicator, ensuring you remove the excess off any areas except for the lashes when you're done.
Most common side effects are irritation, eyelid redness, discoloration of the skin and burning of fat, so I'll make an emphasis on proper application of it. If you're scared for any changes to your physical eye area, stick to the other methods below. More severe, but also way more rare side effects could be eye infection (mostly due to contamination), iris pigmentation (very rare) and unwanted hair growth.
For the oils & the serum, apply twice a day until you see sufficient growth. I was recommended this peptide serum, more info will obviously be on the manufacturer's website.
There aren't many side effects to worry about at all with these, if you experience any - it's most likely due to your skin complexion/application method, etc.

Styling/Grooming
Things you need for styling:
  • Eyelash Curler;
  • Decently water-resistant Mascara (don't be scared, you will not gaymax if you follow the steps correctly);
  • Tweezers;
  • Eyebrow hold Gel;
  • Cotton buds.
1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;
2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;
3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).

Taken directly from my boys guide (@Sadist) hes a G.

B4&AFTER for latisse
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B4&AFTER for castor oil
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B$&AFTER for peptide serum
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For eyebrows I suggest microneedling paired with a growth serum
 
Im caging at the people saying debloat :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Id honestly say just work on improving your eye area;

Growing options:
The absolute best way to grow eyelashes would be Latisse (bimatoprost), BEWARE of side effects if you notice any, hop off instantly.
Best way to use Latisse is to apply it nightly for up to 16 weeks (4 months) with a sterile applicator, ensuring you remove the excess off any areas except for the lashes when you're done.
Most common side effects are irritation, eyelid redness, discoloration of the skin and burning of fat, so I'll make an emphasis on proper application of it. If you're scared for any changes to your physical eye area, stick to the other methods below. More severe, but also way more rare side effects could be eye infection (mostly due to contamination), iris pigmentation (very rare) and unwanted hair growth.
For the oils & the serum, apply twice a day until you see sufficient growth. I was recommended this peptide serum, more info will obviously be on the manufacturer's website.
There aren't many side effects to worry about at all with these, if you experience any - it's most likely due to your skin complexion/application method, etc.

Styling/Grooming
Things you need for styling:
  • Eyelash Curler;
  • Decently water-resistant Mascara (don't be scared, you will not gaymax if you follow the steps correctly);
  • Tweezers;
  • Eyebrow hold Gel;
  • Cotton buds.
1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;
2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;
3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).

Taken directly from my boys guide (@Sadist) hes a G.

B4&AFTER for latisse
View attachment 321783
B4&AFTER for castor oil
View attachment 321786
B$&AFTER for peptide serum
View attachment 321787

For eyebrows I suggest microneedling paired with a growth serum
thank you!!!
 
i’m 15 so i can only softmaxx, can someone pls rate me too🤞 im soo desperate
ur very pretty, but clear ur skin, eat well, shape ur brows, stop clipping ur hair i think hair down no clips at the front is ideal
 
i’m 15 so i can only softmaxx, can someone pls rate me too🤞 im soo desperate
7.4/10, (I would rate higher but since you're looking for improvement I'll name some parts) you're really pretty but if you want to climb up the numbers you could cleanse your skin with any salicylic acids or exfoliators as you have textured skin, there's this really good acne cream I use for stubborn pimples or scars that come up, which is 'Bioderma Sébium Kerato+' I bought it at a pharmacy for 20 euros in spain I'm not sure about prices in other countries though hope it helps. You could also try something bolder for eye makeup as you emphasize your lashes well but your eyes are quite front-set.
 
Im caging at the people saying debloat :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Id honestly say just work on improving your eye area;

Growing options:
The absolute best way to grow eyelashes would be Latisse (bimatoprost), BEWARE of side effects if you notice any, hop off instantly.
Best way to use Latisse is to apply it nightly for up to 16 weeks (4 months) with a sterile applicator, ensuring you remove the excess off any areas except for the lashes when you're done.
Most common side effects are irritation, eyelid redness, discoloration of the skin and burning of fat, so I'll make an emphasis on proper application of it. If you're scared for any changes to your physical eye area, stick to the other methods below. More severe, but also way more rare side effects could be eye infection (mostly due to contamination), iris pigmentation (very rare) and unwanted hair growth.
For the oils & the serum, apply twice a day until you see sufficient growth. I was recommended this peptide serum, more info will obviously be on the manufacturer's website.
There aren't many side effects to worry about at all with these, if you experience any - it's most likely due to your skin complexion/application method, etc.

Styling/Grooming
Things you need for styling:
  • Eyelash Curler;
  • Decently water-resistant Mascara (don't be scared, you will not gaymax if you follow the steps correctly);
  • Tweezers;
  • Eyebrow hold Gel;
  • Cotton buds.
1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;
2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;
3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).

Taken directly from my boys guide (@Sadist) hes a G.

B4&AFTER for latisse
View attachment 321783
B4&AFTER for castor oil
View attachment 321786
B$&AFTER for peptide serum
View attachment 321787

For eyebrows I suggest microneedling paired with a growth serum
do you suggest latisse or castor oil more? and if latisse do you know a specific site to buy from?
 
do you suggest latisse or castor oil more? and if latisse do you know a specific site to buy from?
Theres more sides with latisse honestly, if were talking about eyebrows (which you should focus on atm) do microneedling with castor oil, and because you need a prescription to buy latisse theres some websites that you can buy from but its crypto.
 
ur so cuteee, honestly just debut to lose a bit of baby fat tho ur still young so that will decrease naturally and just focus on clearing up your skin a bit more. maybe more brow maintenance too
 
ur so cuteee, honestly just debut to lose a bit of baby fat tho ur still young so that will decrease naturally and just focus on clearing up your skin a bit more. maybe more brow maintenance too
thank uuu!!!
 

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