When makeup was an event!
When makeup was an EVENT 😂💄
Found this old picture from my Younique makeup days and honestly… I kind of miss this era.
The dramatic eyes.
The lashes.
The perfectly shaped brows.
The full glam for absolutely no reason. 😂
If I could give my past self ONE piece of advice, it would be: you don’t need to do the most every single day ðŸ˜
I definitely don’t do my makeup like this anymore, but looking back at old looks is actually a good reminder of how much my style has evolved.
It’s kind of fun to see how we all used to approach makeup like it was a full-time job.
Tell me I’m not the only one with a whole collection of old makeup photos hiding in my camera roll. 👀
If you could go back, what makeup advice would you give your younger self?
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Looking back on the era of dramatic Younique makeup brings a wave of nostalgia for those full glam days. I remember how makeup used to be a special event, a way of expressing creativity and confidence with every brush stroke. The bold, perfectly shaped brows, voluminous lashes, and those dramatic eye looks made makeup feel like more than just a daily routine—it was an experience. One thing I learned over time is the importance of balance. While it was fun to go all out, it’s okay to switch up your style depending on your mood or the occasion. Makeup doesn’t have to be a full-time job, and sometimes the simplest looks can still make you feel amazing. During my Younique days, the product range was a big inspiration. From intense eyeliners to luscious lip colors, having reliable and versatile Younique makeup products made it easier to experiment and find what worked best for me. Now, looking at those old photos, I realize how much my style has evolved—shifting from dramatic to more natural and effortless looks that still highlight my favorite features. If you’re someone with a collection of old makeup photos stashed away, take a moment to appreciate your journey. Each look tells a story of growth, trial, and personal expression. My advice to my younger self would be to enjoy the process, but also embrace the freedom to change and adapt your makeup style without pressure. Ultimately, makeup is about confidence and enjoying your individuality. Whether you’re going full glam for an event or keeping it minimal, it’s the joy and self-love behind the look that truly matters. Reflecting on these past makeup adventures can be a fun way to inspire new creativity and remind us that beauty standards evolve, but personal style is always unique.
