Ever watched a singer try to hit a high note without closing their eyes or lifting a hand? It’s awkward. Restrained. Technically correct but emotionally …
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When One Sense Dims, Beauty Finds Another Way In
We usually approach makeup visually by looking in the mirror, matching colors, and judging outcomes by sight. But beauty is sensory, living beyond the eyes. …
The Slow Fade: How Sloth Shows Up in Beauty
Sloth rarely arrives with a grand announcement. It seeps in over time through the drawers you stop opening, the routines you skip without noticing, the …
More, Please: Greed and the Illusion of Never Enough
Gluttony wants more because it craves comfort.Greed wants more because it craves control. In the beauty realm, greed often wears elegance. It spills over, stacks, …
Overfed and Under-satisfied: Beauty Hoarding
Gluttony is about excess. It’s the restless craving for more: more palettes, more procedures, more proof that we’re worth noticing. And in the beauty world, it …
Painted Temptation: Lust and the Performance of Desire
Lust doesn’t have to arrive naked. Sometimes it wears a full face of makeup and never breaks eye contact. In the world of beauty, lust is …
Cosmetic Wrath
Some cosmetic applications don’t derive from celebration. They’re an act of survival. It sharpens in the aftermath of being overlooked, underestimated, or discarded. Wrath in beauty …
Pride: The Crown We’re Afraid to Take Off
Pride is the sin with the best posture. It walks into a room with the confidence of someone who’s already been seen and approved and …
The Sins We Wear
We like to believe our beauty routines are rituals of self-care, self-expression, even self-love. And often, they are. But behind every action and product promise, …
I Keep Thinking about Daylilies
There’s a myth we keep feeding: that beauty should last forever, the goal is longevity and makeup should stay on through rainstorms, heartbreaks, and time …
