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>> No.13404986 [View]
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>Get cute pixie cut 1.5 years ago.
>Very slowly growing it out because obviously I have to keep trimming the ends so that it doesn't turn into a mullet.
>Hair is between 2c-3a curly and goes wooly when brushed.

The longest parts on top are 8-9 inches, the front is just around my jaw, and the back is about an inch above the nape of my neck blended into a kind of bob.

I just want it all to be one length already. The back all got to one length, but the front was still 'layered' and curled up more, that's why I got the concave bob thing cut into it.

>I don't want edgy feminist hair any more. ;n;

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As a general rule, yeah. Makeup exists specifically to make people look better.

The problem is that a lot of women are pushing for this weird instagram dragqueen/theatrical makeup look, and a lot of men who don't know any better are believing that is an accurate baseline for what 'makeup' means.

Like 99% of women wear some kind of BB cream or foundation at the bare minimum - something which doesn't inherently change their appearance, but enhances it. This still qualifies as makeup.

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