What makes an image captivating? Truly memorable images are more than just beautiful—they have layers. Many pictures are stunning, but they’re often just of something: a perfect sunset, a flawless portrait. They serve as decoration, hanging nicely over the couch but lacking depth. The images that stay with us are those that are not just of something but about something. They carry meaning beyond the surface.
The same holds true for makeup. We can create a flawless look, but real beauty resonates when it tells a story. Is your bold lip color just a shade, or does it speak of confidence reclaimed? Is your soft, natural glow just a style, or is it about embracing your true self? Makeup that moves us, like art, isn’t simply decorative—it’s meaningful, personal, and reflective of who we are beneath the surface.
When you look in the mirror, is your makeup just of something, or is it about something? What story are you telling? What about the products you use?