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Reddit mentions of The Little Book of Skin Care: Korean Beauty Secrets for Healthy, Glowing Skin
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- Made of crazy horse leather(front)+cowhide leather(back), It is a fashionable leather with retro effect, very soft and elastic.
- The unique buckle is echoed with the stitches on the tail, giving people a unique visual sense.
- Band color: green, band size: 20mm, buckle size: 18mm, band length: 125mm/75mm(without buckle), can fit 5.5"-8" wrist approx.
- Replacement band for any watch with 20mm watch lug size. Note: only fit the watch with 20mm watch lug size.
- Provide 2 spring bars and 1 spring bar remover. There is a little color difference between the product and the picture. If the bands have any problems, please feel free to contact us.
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Release date | November 2015 |
Firstly: Drugstore stuff may not be the best quality but it's great for starting out; it's cheap as frick (yes, $6 for an eyeliner is cheap) so you won't feel as bad for wasting it.
Secondly: You can completely disregard about 90% of the shit beauty gurus on youtube use and / or do. That kind of makeup's nice to play with when you're bored or want to experiment- and it's absolutely great for inspiration. But literally no one walks around like that every single day. Get the basics down first, and figure out what you like on yourself- then worry about expanding. You'll save yourself a lot of headache!
Third: What I personally suggest investing in straight out the door (and I'm not trans, so you may have to cross reference this with resources from trans women to see if you'll need anything extra) are the following.
You can buy a few blushes, and a contour pallet if you want. But as a beginner, I'd recommend working on eyeliner, eyeshadow, and foundation first. But that's really up to you. Go ham on it all, if you really want to!
That being said, here's a few basic videos / channels I love that might help.
And, of course, the best thing you can do when learning how to do makeup? Is learning how to properly take care of your skin. And in that regard, I suggest two books:
Good luck, love!
The Little Book of Skin Care: Korean Beauty Secrets for Healthy, Glowing Skin
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