My “Unaesthetic” Instagram feed?

I know I made it LOOK aesthetic- that’s bc i love pink haha!

They’re not bad at all my any means, I just admire some of the Pinterest girlies type Instagram feeds! It’s also super hard to come up with engaging captions for Instagram (and sometimes🍋8)

POST YOUR GORGEOUS SELF & NEVER WORRY WHAT OTHERS THINK! (No matter how hard that can feel sometimes) Remember YOU are beautiful! 🎀🩷

Despite my rant, any tips on not necessarily changing up my feed, but vring for life to my posts? (:

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2024/2/5 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, let's be real. We all scroll through Instagram and see those perfectly curated feeds – the 'Pinterest girlies' aesthetic, right? I totally get that feeling of wanting my own feed to look cohesive and dreamy, especially when I see those gorgeous pink aesthetic or warm aesthetic feeds. But sometimes, it feels like a mountain to climb! It's easy to look at someone else's perfect grid and feel like your own 'unaesthetic' posts just don't measure up. I've been there, wondering how my mix of mirror selfies and everyday moments could ever form a cohesive whole. If you're aiming for that specific vibe, whether it's a soft pastel aesthetic or a vibrant pink aesthetic, here are some things I've learned that really help. For a pink aesthetic, think about incorporating subtle pink hues in your outfits, accessories, or even the background of your photos. Maybe a cute pink coffee cup, a bouquet of blush-toned flowers, or a sunset painting the sky with soft rose. Consistency in your filters can also make a huge difference in achieving that dreamy, cohesive look. For a warm aesthetic, play with golden hour lighting – those natural, soft glows can transform any photo, giving it an inviting, cozy feel. Think about earthy tones, wood textures, and warm beverages. And for soft pastels, focus on bright, airy spaces with minimal clutter, using light blues, gentle yellows, and muted greens. Editing apps are your best friend here for desaturating and brightening. Beyond just the colors, how do we 'bring more life to our posts' and maybe even catch the eye of the Instagram explore page? First, don't be afraid to show variety! My own feed, for example, features everything from mirror selfies to beautiful sunsets, even moments with a smiling man or a couple. These personal touches, like a candid shot of a person in a car or a scenic view of a gravel road leading to a charming house under a blue sky, make your feed relatable and genuine. People connect with real life, not just flawless perfection. Second, engaging captions are a game-changer. Instead of just emojis, ask your followers questions, share a little story behind your photo, or talk about your day. This boosts interaction, which Instagram loves and helps signal to the algorithm that your content is valuable. I’ve realized it’s not about striving for a dramatic 'before after instagram feed' transformation where you completely change everything overnight. It's more about refining your unique style step-by-step. Take a look at your current posts – sometimes a simple edit, like adjusting brightness or saturation, can tie things together more effectively. Think about your overall profile picture and how your posts look together as a grid. What kind of followers do you want to attract? Using relevant hashtags like #pinkaesthetic, #warmtones, or #softpastelinstagram helps people discover your content who are genuinely interested in that specific style. Remember, Lemon8 is also a fantastic place to test out different aesthetic ideas before you commit to your main Instagram feed. It's a low-pressure environment to experiment with editing styles, photo compositions, and even different types of content. The key is to find what feels authentic to you. Ultimately, the goal isn't just a pretty grid, but content that truly reflects YOU and sparks joy, both for you and your audience. You are beautiful, and so is your feed, no matter what!