Which Beauty Fad Do You Wish Would Go Away, or Come Back?
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Jan 20, 2012
Sierra Sky R.
maybe not pale skin.. but everyone should embrace their natural skin color.
but yes, I do get annoyed when people comment on my legs or arms being so white.. why should I have to ruin my skin just to fit in? it's the way I am naturally.. It's like someone saying "hey, your skin sucks." rude...
Jan 20, 2012
Maria O.
I am so over the extreme glitter cut crease looks. Like, in moderation it is cool. However, showing up to a family member's funeral with a circus like cut crease filled with glitter and beyond lashes is not very attractive.
I am also not a fan of the super light concealer over and under the brows.
I feel that many looks are great in runway or for editorial shoots, but shouldn't be used for every day looks.
Fad I wish came back....vintage, elegant makeup that Liz Taylor used, Sophia Loren, classic, elegant, feminine and complimenting while enhancing a woman's best features.