No more having to lie to my mom that I “like” my haircuts now 😂🥹 New haircut reveal next!!! 💇🏻♀️ #newhaircut #haircut #grwmmakeup #grwm
Makeup featured:
@aboutface foundation (LM1Neutral)
@BiotechBeauty biomebronze bronzer stick (iso-taupe)
@Tower 28 Beauty matte blush (long beach iced tea), serum concealer (DTLA)
@Milani Cosmetics conceal + perfect translucent powder
Getting haircuts has always been a bit of an emotional rollercoaster for me. Growing up, I really disliked going to the salon because I felt so self-conscious about my hair texture and how it looked compared to others around me. My hair was wavy and frizzy, unlike the sleek, straight styles I often saw, which made me feel insecure while sitting in the salon chair. I even experienced language barriers with the hairstylists, which only added to the discomfort. For years, I lied to my mom about liking my haircuts just to avoid any questions or negative reactions. I also disliked wearing trendy hairstyles like side-swept bangs because they didn’t suit my hair type, and I was always embarrassed to show them off. However, as I approached my late twenties, my relationship with haircuts began to change. I realized how much my hair weighed me down, both literally and emotionally. I broke free from unhealthy cycles of daily heat styling and embraced the natural texture of my hair. Now, I genuinely look forward to my haircuts because they help me maintain a style that feels effortless and comfortable. Inspired by Sabrina Carpenter’s layered mid-length hairstyle, I started opting for cuts that complement my face shape and hair texture without compromising my personal comfort. The renewed confidence from a fresh cut really shows through, and it’s refreshing to no longer feel like I have to fake enthusiasm for my hair. In addition to embracing hair changes, I found that using the right makeup products can enhance my overall look and boost my confidence. For example, lightweight foundation and translucent powder help create a natural, glowing complexion, while a matte blush and bronzer add warmth and dimension. If you're someone who struggles with haircut anxiety or hair insecurities, know that you’re not alone. Finding a hairstyle that fits your lifestyle and personality can be transformative, and embracing your hair’s uniqueness is the first step to loving your look. It’s all about confidence, comfort, and letting your natural beauty shine through.















































































