Yes, and? 😘
Hey everyone! So glad you're here. You might know me from my videos or posts, but today I really wanted to pull back the curtain and share a bit more about my journey, the one behind the camera. It’s a #gettoknowme kind of day, and I’m excited to dive into what makes me, well, me! One of the things I absolutely adore and that’s been a huge part of my self-expression is #makeup. For me, it’s not just about covering up or following trends; it’s an art form, a mood booster, and a way to truly transform how I feel. I remember when I first started experimenting years ago—it felt like unlocking a whole new level of creativity. Whether it was learning how to perfect a winged liner, or just finding the right shade of foundation, every step was a discovery. My biggest tip? Don't be afraid to experiment! Makeup is temporary, and the fun is in the journey of finding what makes you feel most confident and fabulous. Life has a funny way of throwing labels your way, doesn't it? I recall moments when people tried to put me in a box, sometimes with words that were meant to sting, like "What a queer." But you know what? Over time, I learned to respond with a 'Yes, and?' Because yes, I am all of these things, and so much more! It's about owning your narrative, reclaiming your power, and letting your authenticity shine through. My journey has truly taught me the power of embracing every facet of yourself, even the parts that others might question or misunderstand. It’s about building an inner resilience that allows you to stand tall, no matter what external voices try to tell you. So, if there’s one thing I want you to take away from my #gettoknowme moment, it’s this: live authentically, embrace your unique journey, and always, always respond to negativity with a confident 'Yes, and?' Your story is yours alone, and it’s beautiful in all its complexity. Whether it’s experimenting with a bold new eyeshadow look or simply feeling comfortable in your own skin, the key is self-love and expressing your true self. Let's celebrate our individuality together, and remember that our differences are what make us shine brightest. What’s one thing you’ve learned to embrace about yourself recently?

































































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