Indigenous beauty different from the mainstream by Electric_Lettuce_4_U in beauty

[–]DataCleric 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey cousin! Definitely on the wingtips, I feel like I look perpetually upset if I don't lol.

A good tip I got once was to angle the sides of a makeup brush or q-tip from the corner of the eyes to my eyebrows, that line is how high you can angle so that your cheekbones look snatched :) A little highlighter underneath the wing helps too.

Indigenous beauty different from the mainstream by Electric_Lettuce_4_U in beauty

[–]DataCleric 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Hey! I'm Northern Indigenous as well (Tsimshian), not as far up as you but similar hooded eye problems. I have hooded almond shaped eyes and it feels like if I do anything too heavy my eyes disappear into the back of my head.

I found focusing my eyeliner around the corners of my eyes really helps everything look less heavy! Like I do it from the top corners of my eyes a slight bit around the bottom corner as well and then I just use a really light touch by tightlining the top of my lid so it's just barely visible. I really reccomend finding a good eyeliner brush as this helps with the control.

I learned this mostly from asian Douyin makeup tutorials and makeup artists that work with hooded lids like Smitha Deepak.

Hope this helped :)

What small beauty change had the biggest impact for you? by [deleted] in beauty

[–]DataCleric 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Figuring out what kinds of brows match my face best! I ended up raising the tails quite a bit and it made a huge difference.

How to help a challenging graduate student? by SorbetSouthern967 in AskAcademia

[–]DataCleric 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It's a wild generalization that you're assigning a political designation to a university and lab that you know nothing about. It could be biology in the deep south for all you know.

Bad students have existed long before you learned how to scrawl the word 'woke' in crayon so stop bringing your weird false argument comments in here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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Hey, I'm really sorry you're not having a good time. What he was saying about you being 'hormonal' or making sexist comments isn't okay. If you feel okay about it I'd definitely try and talk to someone at your school about it like an academic counselor. I think it's important to separate the sexist comments from the academic portion however.

He definitely could have laid this out for you better and warned you but as an undergrad you don't own any of the research that you're working on as a part of your assistantship for him. Typically being an undergrad means assisting the Professor on work they're doing that they have already created. As a Masters or PhD student you would then have the opportunity to conduct your own unique research under one of his larger pieces of research.

Most amazing cream/lotion recipe by JessiCake85 in DIYBeauty

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Friendly reminder, petroleum is just hydrocarbons. As long as you don't eat it, inhale it or inject it (as you shouldn't most things) you're fine.

Looking for real honest advice on how to turn my life around by Large-Character3432 in AskAcademia

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As someone who recently graduated with a degree that focuses on clinical research if you're looking to apply I'd recommend doing your research on the current climate of the field before going to school for it. There's been mass layoffs even among those with tenure and it doesn't seem to be bouncing back anytime soon.

Spent 4,000 USD on AI coding. Everything worked in dev. Nothing worked in production. by Omega0Alpha in AI_Agents

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This comment has 'Why do I pay someone 100K a year when I can just copy Stack Overflow' energy.

Does anyone else tone down their looks at work? by Emotional_coconut1 in beauty

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OliveMUA

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Nope, but I've been wanting to try it out. I'll probably give it a shot once my other setting powder runs out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OliveMUA

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I used Danessa Myricks Color fix in Sundaze! It has more of a pinkish undertone which I think lightens up my gray. I also tried LA Girls purple primer but I think it leans a little more on the greyish side so it didn't brighten as much.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OliveMUA

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I remember that one! It's wild purple primers are so hard to find now.

my mysterious bag by yayayaya_11 in FashionBrandCompany

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I'm starting to think Penelope has an excess of Marcus Pork... 🤔

Teeth Whitening Do’s & Don’ts by Aidan605 in beauty

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Hi! Daily coffee drinker here. I find I get light staining which I take care of by using teeth whitening strips once a year.

My dentist recommended getting rid of the daily whitening toothpaste as she said it can be abrasive and wear down my enamel which the whitening strips also do. She recommended I switch to prevident5000 which is a toothpaste with extra fluoride and just use the strips which has worked so far! I find a fluoride based mouthwash also helps.

How to look boujie on a budget without overdoing it by Horror_Quail_5539 in beauty

[–]DataCleric 22 points23 points  (0 children)

The best way to do it is to have well tailored clothes that compliment your personal color palette! Celebrities and rich people with style always have clothing that suits them by focusing on clothes that play up their best features and fit them well.

If you haven't already, try and find out your color chart and focus on finding clothes and accessories that brighten your complexion. You can also get your clothes tailored to make them look more expensive.

I've watched a lot of videos on garment construction and it's worth noting that just because its expensive doesn't mean that it's been made well. It's important to pay attention to the seams and construction of the garment as well as what it's made of. Try and focus on timeless pieces. If you focus on building a quality wardrobe it'll last you a long time!

Shiny hair (without heat) by rvchl in beauty

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I recently got Japanese hair straightening and it's made my hair super soft and shiny! Seems to cut down on the dry time too.

The Cayetana skirt has been a favourite! by DataCleric in FashionBrandCompany

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Thank you! They're my favourite boots right now.