We’ve all been there—leaning into a magnified compact mirror, zeroing in on every pore and tiny flaw. But what happens when we step back to a full-length mirror? Suddenly, those little details seem less pressing, and we appreciate the whole picture. That’s what cosmic insignificance therapy reminds us: in the grand scale of life, the small things don’t matter as much as we think they do.

In makeup, like in life, it’s easy to get caught up in the details. But zoom out, and you’ll realize that the full picture is what counts. Maybe that smudged eyeliner or uneven blush doesn’t ruin your look—it’s just part of a much bigger, more beautiful whole.

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