How professionals use cosmetics to look more feminine, androgynous, or masculine.

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Presentation can feel tricky.

Makeup gives me the opportunity to further express myself and create freely."

Two eyes, one open one closed, each one belonging to a different person, with shimmery blue eyeshadow surrounding the eyes continuing onto cheek and face.

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Saying, “Do whatever you’re most comfortable with.

If you feel good, I’m sure you look better!”

A quick look at her Instagram showed that to be true.

Shaqori Morris, a Black trans woman, posing for a selfie with bleached eyebrows, white eyeliner, and glossy lips. She is also wearing silver jewelry.

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Adding her “best friend” adds “so much youthfulness and playfulness to your overall vibe.

And, of course, Glossier Boy Brow is what they use get their brows styled perfectly.”

and “Watch tutorials, ask questions, join online communities or beauty insider programs that can help!”

Shaqori Morris, a Black trans woman, showing off her makeup with abstract pink eyeliner, glossy lips, and bleached eyebrows. She is wearing silver jewelry and a white halter top.

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Remember that your face is unique and different and you need time to understand it!"

No one’s forcing you to partake in things you have no interest in.

Don’t let people police your consumption or non-consumption of cosmetics.

Cyrus Veyssi, a nonbinary Iranian person, wearing a deep-v neckline red dress, red lipstick, eyeliner, and gold dangle earrings. Their hair is slicked back and chest hair is showing through the dress.

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Be a little more carefree!"