Hi Babes! Let’s Get “Naturally” Beautiful!
Hi babes!! Are you tired of your “average but nice” face? Want to be reborn without performing the modern definition of self-love? Me too. I’m not here to preserve my born-naked identity. I’m here to win.
Anyone moralizing that “everyone is beautiful” is lying. They don’t want competition.
And natural beauty? It’s step 0, not the finish line.
In this world, “natural” means:
“I can’t tell what’s hers and what isn’t.”
And that’s exactly the effect we’re aiming for!
Think 90s tweakments—small enhancements, major payoff.
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supermodel versions we can be!!
Not because it’s real. Because it works.
1. The Face: Choose Illusion Over Identity
Some faces can handle Instagram glam, others can’t.
Mine? Rounded, soft, delicate. Anything harsh collapses it.
2018 glam makes me look angular and severe. But 18th-century rouge? Soft, yet severe.
My sweet spot: makeup that photographs like an Ellen von Unwerth campaign— (middle photo Mario Testino)
Blurred lines. Seductive cheeks. Lips that invite like a flirtation of smoke, not announce.
Avoid strong outer corner liner if your face is soft or short.
Use cream blush blended horizontally to elongate the cheekpad.
Blend everything like it’s melting—don’t let the product sit.
2. Hair: Long Is NAWT Enough
I used to think 24” was dramatic. It was—until I understood proportional control.
My 26” yaki bang wig doesn’t “pass” because it has to. It passes because it’s the frame of my aesthetic.
If your waist is tight, posture structured, and your walk controlled, the hair becomes a signal, not a costume.
Don’t pick a wig for length—pick for frame harmony.
Middle parts elongate; bangs soften. Match your facial ratio.
3. Body: Structure Before Anything Else
I corset train 12+ hours a day.
Sometimes I add hip pads—not to trick, but to complete the look.
It’s not about “fooling” anyone—it’s about saying:
Think Mae West, think Schiaparelli’s Shocking.
I’d rather be exaggerated than forgettable.
Use a V-cut waistline on bottoms to visually pinch the waist.
Train your walk to be hip-driven, not shoulder-initiated.
Master contrast: tight waist, soft upper arms, gentle collarbones.
4. “Natural” Skin Means Nothing Left to Question
You don’t need full glam, you need controlled imperfection. Skin should look touched by angels but not packed.
Use balm or satin base—not matte, not glassy.
Cream blush melts; powder dulls.
Layer a hydrating mist before you blend foundation for slip.
Highlighter goes under concealer—not above.
The goal is internal glow, not reflectivity.
5. Eyes That Whisper, Not Perform
Loud eyes ruin subtle bone structure. The eye should pull forward, not flatten with trends.
Tightline only the upper waterline.
Leave the bottom lash untouched—or only coat the outer 3 lashes.
If you highlight the brow bone, match it to your face powder—not shimmer.
If your face is soft, avoid winged liner. Let mascara handle the lift.
6. The Mouth Isn’t Natural—It’s Arranged
Full lips still need tailoring.
The “natural” mouth can always take product—even if it looks like it can’t.
Slight overline at the center only. Never extend the corners.
Use a liner that matches your inner lip, not your outer skin.
Apply gloss only at the center—avoid full lip shine unless it’s sheer.
Hydrate lips with squalane or ceramide balm at night—not coconut oil.
7. Brows, Nails, Ears — The Silent Refiners
Natural beauty doesn’t make noise. It’s believable because it’s complete by nature.
Brows: feather with pencil only. Avoid gels that clump. No concealer carving.
Nails: short, almond, clear pink or sheer white.
Ears: Always cleaned. No crusted piercings. Moisturize behind the lobe.
Neck: Hydrate front and back. Oil along the spine.
8. Scent That Smells Like Good Skin
“Natural” scent isn’t no scent. It’s edited diffusion.
• Use unscented body wash + oat milk or almond lotion.
• Layer a skin oil under perfume—let it carry with your skin, not over it.
• Apply scent at the back of the knee, base of spine, and inner arm (not pits).
• Avoid citrus. Choose soft lactonic notes—tea, almond, or solar musk.
9. Contour Isn’t Makeup. It’s Circulation.
Your face should look shaped because your blood flow is optimal—not because your nose is drawn on.
• Gua sha + ginger shots with black pepper and olive oil
• Manual lymph drainage in front of the ears, under jaw, and around collarbone
• ReFa (for those sensitive to TMJ)—NuFACE can create sharpness too quickly
10. Movement Is Half the Look
The way you walk, turn your head, hold your phone—is part of your “natural” beauty.
Move slowly, you’re too pretty to rush.
Smile minimally unless you’re being paid or praised.
Blink once. Look twice. Let others initiate eye contact first.
Touch your face only with purpose, not play.
11. Natural = Undetectable Work, Not Untouched Beauty
I didn’t mention product stacks. I talked about your baseline becoming sculpted, not painted by number.
No one notices effort when it’s done well.
Natural beauty isn’t being bare—it’s being untouchable through illusion.
Let them assume you’re gifted.
Let them think it’s genetic.
Let them look, and never know where to start questioning.