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i dont even interpret āuwuā as a smiley i just read it as āoo wooā
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ik this is like by design bc we live in a capitalist society that emphasizes individualism so as to isolate us from one another, but it would be so much easier to analyze and critique societal phenomena if every statement made about the potential harm of certain actions/behaviors/cultures didnāt get taken so personally by the people who engage in them.
we canāt talk about how makeup culture stems from and enforces misogyny or the violent institution that is gender because women who love makeup will scream that no, actually, they LOVE wearing makeup, itās an art and a hobby and who are we to tell them they have to stop (which nobody ever actually says)
we canāt talk about how bdsm going more mainstream often results in people (usually men) who are sexually gratified by physically hurting others (usually women) having much easier access and opportunity to enact said physical harm, often with people who feel pressured into accepting it who wouldnāt otherwise ā let alone discussing why so many men get off on beating women ā because self-identified submissives will say āstop telling me what i can and canāt do in the bedroom!ā
but frankly i think if someone says āanalyze and examine your behaviors because they might be harmfulā and you hear āstop doing this because itās harmfulā that tells me that you know what youāre doing might be harmful, whether to you personally, to someone else, or just in terms of promoting harmful phenomena in society, and youāre afraid to examine it because youāre afraid that you wonāt be able to justify the consequences of your behavior
My whole problem with the āI do makeup for ME! Iām EMPOWERED when I put on makeup!ā discourse is that it completely erases the fact that women arenāt actually given the ability to MAKE that choice. Itās impossible to say that youāre doing it for self empowerment, or that āif it wasnāt so much fun I wouldnāt do itā because thatās just not true. Women who enjoy doing their makeup and women who donāt enjoy doing it both have equal pressure to wear makeup. Whether you enjoy the process or not, you will be taken less seriously as a woman, valued less, respected less, considered āunprofessionalā at work, etc. if you choose not to wear makeup. Men arenāt faced with the decision to get an extra hour of sleep or to be taken seriously. By writing it off as a cool empowering fun thing women do as an exciting entertaining hobby weāre justā¦. erasing the entire institution of makeup and of beauty standards that seriously harm women. If you enjoy doing makeup thatās great, thatās fine, and you should keep it up! But wearing makeup in the first place wasnāt ever your choice. We donāt GET a choice. I hate people saying āoh you donāt have to wear it! If you donāt like makeup donāt put it on!ā As if Iām expected to just be cool with the way the world will treat me if I donāt conform to modern beauty standards! If youāre worrying about your eyebrows or lip plumpness or skin tone evenness thatās not you making a free willed cool decision to feel insecure and concerned about facial features that men never have to think twice about. Thatās you thinking in a way youāve been trained to think! And people wanna pretend that putting on makeup is Empowering⦠what the hell is empowering about making a choice thatās been forced on us since we were old enough to be seen as sexual objects lmfao⦠thatās bullshit that doesnāt empower me and having to give up valuable time and money and energy that men are never asked to give up makes me feel like shit!! It makes me miserable! It makes me dread every single morning because I know Iām gonna be putting forward all this bullshit labor just to exist and be taken seriously in my stupid body
A+ post. I would like to add, as well, that this sudden emergence of make up being cool and empowering for women comes directly from make up companies and Sephora, in particular. When I worked at Sephora they told us, in a hundred different and equally veiled ways, that the trick to getting people to buy something is to make them want it. When you need something you become restricted by the thing, but when you want something youāre exercising your free will. We were told we were ācelebrating beautyā and making people comfortable in their own skin but in reality we were slinging $30 concealers at 15 year old girls who donāt understand that the skin around their eyes is thinner and therefore always darker. We were pushing eyeliner and mascara in āfunā colors to get young girls into make up under the guise of self expression. And the women who worked with me would go on and on about how their make up ritual was for them and how it was their āwar paintā but then they would confess they felt uncomfortable leaving the house without a full face on. Most annoying to me was the short lived emergence of the naturally flawless skin trend. When I started at Sephora the trend was matte everything, full coverage foundation and strong controuring. It was a lot of make up to wear everyday and when summer came there was the biggest swing Iāve ever seen in trends where girls wanted BB creams and sheer foundations, no contouring, just the bare bones. From that we noticed a lot of people coming in for skincare. There were girls walking through the store with huge water bottles asking for sunscreen and face washes and Sephora was having NONE of that. It felt like a step in the right direction, taking care of your skin, protecting it from the sun, drinking water, and most importantly, it felt like the trends weāre moving away from ācover your flawsā to more of a self-care aspect (Iām very aware that the same motivations were behind the skincare trend but it wasnāt as sinister feeling). Sephora soon came out with the Celebrating Beauty focus where we were supposed to push the empowering effects of make up to people who werenāt in the store for make up. āOh I see youāre buying a face wash for dry skin; let me show you this foundation that hydrates and gives a natural glow.ā The goal was to get people buy make up in large quantities, not skin care. Sephora actively quashed teen girlsā attempts to take a step in the right direction by telling them make up is empowering. They are financially invested in the belief that make up is empowering.
damn this addition that was added to my post from my main blog⦠great commentary from someone who has actually worked in the industry and seen the way it works to harm women first hand
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