diff --git a/src/diary/entries/210204 b/src/diary/entries/210204 index c0f0a3d..be80164 100644 --- a/src/diary/entries/210204 +++ b/src/diary/entries/210204 @@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ february 4, 2021

2020 passed without significant progress towards shipping Blessfrey and perfecting my website. 2021 won't be a return to normal, but I will try to be more productive regardless. I know one thing for sure, though. From now on, when I pray, "Father, thank you for this day," I won't take a normal, healthy day for granted. This year, I want to make the most of what I've been given.

-I began severely limiting my outdoor activities during January, before social distancing was officially mandated. Being separated from people for a year is draining. I might be a quiet person, but I get my energy from being around people. Even without losing a family member and experiencing a global pandemic, staying at home so long is depressing.
+I began severely limiting my outdoor activities during January, months before social distancing was officially mandated. Being separated from people for a year is draining. I might be a quiet person, but I get my energy from being around people. Even without losing a family member and experiencing a global pandemic, staying indoors for so long is depressing.

After over a year of sheltering in place, going out has become such a fantasy. I wore makeup sparingly outside of work hours before, but now every outing feels worthy of celebrating with my cutest outfits and makeup, even when it's a simple grocery run.

-For inspiration, I started watching lots of small beauty youtubers like Lauren Mae Beauty, Hannah Louise Poston, and Abby Williamson for new tutorials. It turns out nobody makes tutorials anymore, but GRWMs and other modern equivalents incorporate self-reflection about makeup, particularly the wastefulness of large collections. (Seriously, this is a pocket of Youtube where girls act like it's normal to have a storeroom full of PR makeup and still buy makeup on a monthly basis. Then they constantly preach down at viewers for our consumerism, all while sharing affiliate links and hyping new releases lol.) It's bizarre what happened to makeup Youtube, but the new "minimalism" wave resonated with the wastefulness of my time and resources during 2020.
+I'm more of a lipstick and complexion products girl, so facemasks force me out of my comfort zone. I started watching >100K beauty youtubers like Lauren Mae Beauty, Hannah Louise Poston, and Angelica Nyqvist for new eyeshadow tutorials. It turns out nobody makes tutorials anymore, but GRWMs and other modern equivalents incorporate self-reflection about makeup, particularly the wastefulness of large collections. (Seriously, this is a pocket of Youtube where girls act like it's normal to have a storeroom full of PR makeup and still buy makeup on a monthly basis. Then they constantly preach down at viewers for our consumerism, all while sharing affiliate links and hyping new releases lol.) It's bizarre what happened to makeup Youtube, but the new "minimalism" wave resonated with the wastefulness of my time and resources during 2020.


panning


Minimalist makeup youtubers value panning and product empties. When they continuously collect new releases, either through PR or compulsive shopping, they barely ever use a product more than once. #Projectpan and #panporn challenge this behavior and are full of well-loved makeup, like this Instagram girl's blushes.
diff --git a/src/diary/entries/210701 b/src/diary/entries/210701 index edfd6db..5f039f4 100644 --- a/src/diary/entries/210701 +++ b/src/diary/entries/210701 @@ -6,11 +6,10 @@ july 1, 2021

friday, june 4


sunday, june 6

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thursday, june 10

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saturday, june 12