The tale of makeup and the problem with self-satisfaction

minute voice
5 min readSep 7, 2020

Obsession for flawless beauty is a very common trait in modern people. From our very first day to know about beauty to the last day of our life, we all try to look flawless and beautiful.

Beauty is a perspective that represents a person’s meaningful thaughts assembled with qualities that make that person exceptional. However, in a traditional judgment point, beauty means the appearance of a person.

In my opinion, makeup hides your natural beauty

Makeup is not anymore a thing to adopt in some selected occasions, nor is it confined in some particular people. At present, one of the common things one will notice in social media is fashion and beauty bloggers. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube are hyped with different makeup trends and tutorials. All over the world, people are following and adopting different looks. Makeup is not anymore a gender-biased trend. Irrespective of nationality, gender, and profession, people are using different cosmetic products to turn themselves into better-looking persons. But is makeup and the use of different cosmetics a must to do a thing? Does it really define beauty? I do not think it does. Makeup consists of hundreds of types of products for different body parts. The most common makeup products are used for face, hair, eyes, and nails. There are thousands of local and international brands around the world that produce a…

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