These are my personal opinions and no hate at all to anyone who likes these things
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... Read moreIt's always interesting to see how different trends resonate differently with people. Speaking from experience, I’ve noticed that while many embrace the crisp dark lip liner trend as a bold makeup statement, it often looks harsh on various skin tones and can feel less natural. I’ve found that opting for softer lip contours can create a fresher, more approachable look.
Lehngas with slits are a divisive style element. Personally, I find that the slits, while trendy, can interrupt the traditional silhouette, making it challenging to feel confident about movement or modesty. For me, preserving the classic flow of the skirt maintains both comfort and elegance.
Regarding wellness trends like ice baths, there’s increasing awareness about their potential effects, especially for women, given hormonal sensitivities. While some swear by them for recovery, I have found them uncomfortable and not particularly beneficial. It feels crucial to listen to your body and choose wellness practices that align with your personal health.
Trends like the last call spray or Tabi shoes also bring mixed reactions. The last call spray can sometimes mask rather than enhance natural beauty, and some niche footwear can look unusual or impractical in daily life.
Sharing dislikes doesn’t mean discrediting others' choices—it’s about recognizing that trend adoption is deeply personal. Embracing this diversity without hate fosters a more inclusive and understanding fashion and wellness community.
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