Switch hands, and suddenly, you’re a beginner again. Precision disappears, movements hesitate, and the face you know so well feels unfamiliar.

Makeup is muscle memory, but it’s also control. Losing that control forces you to slow down, rethink, adapt. It’s awkward, frustrating—but eye-opening. You discover new techniques, new angles, new ways of seeing yourself.
Being a beginner isn’t failure; it’s discovery. So, what happens when you embrace the discomfort? Maybe, just maybe, you learn something new—about your makeup, your hands, and yourself.