Youtube generation
4:30
There are so many things on Youtube these days. You can find literally anything. It's quite interesting actually... You have the music videos, the funny ones and then all of a sudden you get sucked into the magical world of make up videos. It's not as much a world, as it is a huge ocean of useless information. If you're not wearing a lifejacket, there is a good chance you will sink and waste hours and hours looking at pointless videos. You aim to understand the magic behind taking amazing selfies (it's all in the pressed powder) and you are in a constant search for the perfect contouring tutorial. Now let me ask you this: "Do you honestly plan on buying 3 different foundations so you can get a face that looks about as fake as Kim Kardashian's cleavage?"
I guess some might say yes, but to be honest who has the time for this... Let us all wake up 3 hours earlier so we can go through this whole program of getting ready. Moisturize, prime, use the right sponge, another sponge, uuu that brush, now the eyebrows, illuminator?, set it all....and now...you're not done. What about that hair? You didn't just go through all this to go out with your hair looking like that, Tarzan! You're late for work? Well that sucks. This takes dedication! Good thing you bought that BB cream though. I can really tell how good it is for your skin under all that foundation. Your pores must be throwing a party later tonight because they are just so happy with the air up there.
Then again, I must be a bit biased. I never really understood contouring. I mean, why would you want to change your bone structure? Because you are desperately trying to look like someone else? I am by no means against make up. I just prefer it in moderation. Kinda like chocolate cake. Better not eat it for breakfast and save the experience for special occasions...
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