Everyday Neutral Fall Makeup Look && “Real Women”

I’ve worn this look in my most recent videos && was requested so many times to do a tutorial on it- the look is SO basic and easy! It takes about 5 minutes and uses only three simple shadows. This is a very clean and neutral look perfect to start transitioning into fall. It’s also great to wear for back to school or work- it takes minimal effort and product, but enhances your natural features and leaves you looking clean, fresh and polished!


This vlog I filmed because I felt like this topic needed to be discussed after seeing recent tweets about thin women being ‘digusting’ to ’empower real women’. All women are real, regardless of size and shape- we should be empowering women by teaching them to be the healthiest for their shape, not by teaching them to think negatively of other’s bodies. 

If you like simple makeup looks like the first video, or want to see more vlogs like the last one- let me know! 

8 thoughts on “Everyday Neutral Fall Makeup Look && “Real Women”

  1. I've been fat and i've been skinny, I think because I've had problems with hormones or something.

    Anyway, at both weights, people have ridiculed me. When I was overweight, people insulted me. When I dropped a lot of weight, people say I should eat–some question why I'm not eating enough or that I'm anorexic.

    Calling someone a pig is just the same as calling someone anorexic or bulimic and vice versa. Let's stop the negative vibes. It should stop with us.

  2. regarding your "real" women video, i could not have said it better! if i'm ever unhappy with my body, i focus on what i can do to make MYSELF happy and how i can improve my thoughts on my image. wasting time on criticizing others doesn't make you skinny, more muscular, or anything that you might consider desirable. people are too lazy to make a change, so they'll do anything to convince themselves that the thing that they're most insecure about is the "right" way to look.

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