What in the world is supposed to be the difference between "makeup" and "beauty"?
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Feb 18, 2013
Rikki P.
We really didn't need more categories (At least, I didn't think so. I thought we were pretty much covered. I haven't been on this website in a while so I dunno if people have been complaining about the number of categories being small.). We needed people to put stuff into the -right- ones. The categories were already there to begin with. All I wanna know is what "beauty" is supposed to be when we've already got makeup, skincare, hair, and nails (I think we're all aware that beauty isn't just makeup.).
Feb 18, 2013
Maura P.
Agree but I feel that a lot good knowledgeable people have left because of all the drama or have gotten bored