I write about beauty AND I love makeup beauty looks, but to be honest, I don’t even know how to do my own makeup. Oops, that’s a confession. I often wear no makeup, and even to my work, I only wear some mascara or lip gloss. But you can start from the top and set high goals then dig into a niche or branche like beauty. How does beauty work? how do you apply things and how do you become a make-up artist by learning yourself?
I can do the basics though… but that’s it actually. I would like cool, dope women to teach me how to do something. There are a lot of women into beauty and makeup who know more about it. Why not use your skills to teach and help others instead of bringing them down?
I am learning about makeup and beauty by reading other blogs and checking out some YouTube videos. I am not an expert at all.
I have a professional makeup artist who helps and creates my original looks (mostly my ideas). I told you I like to dress up and make myself pretty. That’s my job and passion, to entertain you guys and girls 😉 I like to think of new styling and color ideas. To make an inspiration board for ideas. So kindly, like Pinterest and Instagram.
So, who is next with her confession? Who does her own makeup and who never does it? Do you know the basics and follow all the steps? Who does your glam look? Who is your makeup artist?
I like makeup though, and I’m learning about it. Step by step, day by day.
So why should you do makeup with your friends? Help each other with each other’s looks.
Emotional Relief and Healing
Making up with friends often brings a sense of emotional relief. Disagreements can cause stress and sadness, and resolving them lifts a weight off your shoulders. It allows both parties to heal emotionally, moving past the negativity and hurt feelings that may have been lingering.
Strengthened Bonds
Reconciliation can strengthen the bond between friends. Going through a conflict and resolving it together can deepen your understanding of each other and enhance mutual respect. It proves that your relationship is resilient and capable of overcoming challenges, which can make it even stronger.
Improved Communication
Making up often involves honest communication. Discussing the root causes of your disagreement can improve your ability to communicate with each other in the future. This improved communication can help prevent misunderstandings and conflicts from arising again.
Renewed Appreciation
Reconnecting with a friend can remind you of the positive aspects of your relationship. You might remember why you value their friendship in the first place and appreciate the qualities that make your friendship special. This renewed appreciation can rekindle the joy and fun you had before the disagreement.
Emotional Support
Friends provide essential emotional support. Reestablishing a connection means you regain a confidant and someone who understands you. This support is crucial for navigating life’s ups and downs.
Shared Memories and Experiences
Friends often share a wealth of memories and experiences. Reconnecting allows you to continue creating new memories together, adding to the shared history that strengthens your friendship.
Fun and Laughter
Friendship brings joy, laughter, and fun into your life. Making up with friends means you can return to enjoying each other’s company, engaging in activities you both love, and laughing together again.
In summary, making up with friends is fun because it restores emotional balance, strengthens bonds, improves communication, renews appreciation, provides essential support, and brings back joy and shared experiences.