This is all the makeup I got on a shopping trip with my friend on Saturday… the best part is that all this only cost $20 thanks to coupons and free birthday gifts! But anyway here’s a fun spring break topic:
Makeup and professionalism!
Near the end of my senior year of college, I read a research paper that outlined how women are viewed as professionals as related to the makeup they wear. What the study found was that if a woman wore any makeup at all, they were thought of as much more professional than women acting the same exact way not wearing makeup. I believe it didn’t matter how much makeup they wore, they were still thought of as more professional by both men and women.
Now, I’m a girl who has always worked to be where she is. I’ve never relied on mommy or daddy or a pretty face to get me anywhere, I’ve always gotten places by working hard. So of course I never wore makeup. Maybe once in a while going out on the weekend I would wear a bit of mascara and lipstick, but that was it. Certainly nothing to class at 8am when my hair is in a bun and I’m in sweats.
But after seeing that article, I realized that as a woman going into a very historically male dominated field, I needed every leg up I can get. So I got my friend to show me how to do a full face of makeup (you can see my post about it and the results of my first try here https://doctorjustine.tumblr.com/post/158379651214/since-my-birthday-was-last-week-i-splurged-just-a), and it was a lot at first, but I’ve actually grown to like it.
I still don’t do a full face of makeup every day, but I’ve started wearing at least a little bit each day, usually eyebrows and mascara and maybe a bit of foundation. And I really like how I feel! I feel more confident in my appearance which definitely helps me be more confident elsewhere.
Obviously if you hate makeup, you don’t have to wear it, it’s not going to outrightly hurt you to not wear it, but I’ve definitely found that it’s worth it for me.
So if anyone is like wow, I should start doing that but I don’t have a personal makeup Sherpa, fear not. I gotchu. Here’s a list of what I’ve found is essential and what I like to have.
Med school makeup essentials:
1) Foundation (you’re gonna get acne. Sorry to break it to you, but stress + formaldehyde are basically as potent as puberty. Everyone breaks out)
2) Concealer (see above, also to hide those dark circles do an upside down triangle under your eyes)
3) Brow pencil (honestly this one is kinda a fad cause everyone loves brows rn)
4) Eyeliner (I usually save this one for when we wear white coats rather than every day use)
5) Mascara (my new bare minimum)
6) Eye shadow (I’ve recently learned that no, $2 eye shadow isn’t the same as $20 eye shadow. Treat yo self. I like just a little gold shimmer on white coat days)
Other makeup items I enjoy:
1) Beauty blender (to blot out the foundation and concealer, definitely makes it much easier. I like mine kinda chunky for fast application)
2) Finishing powder & big brush (put it over any liquid you put on your face)
3) Other eye shadow colors (with white you can highlight your brows and your inner eye, darker colors can go on the outside, I’m still working on perfecting the smoky eye for a night on the town)
4) Highlighter (honestly real highlighters are expensive af so if I wanna highlight I use my shiny gold eye shadow which works surprisingly well)
5) Bronzer (if you wanna contour)
6) Blush (more contouring, I don’t use it as much cause I blush too much as is)
7) Lipstick (LOVE matte nude lipstick, I didn’t understand nude lipstick until I tried it and it does bring your look to the next level. The sephora birthday gift is usually nude lipstick)
Other suggestions I have for makeup in med school:
1) Join both the Sephora and Ulta rewards clubs. They’re free and not only give you sweet coupons to make makeup somewhat affordable, but also give you (really) free birthday gifts during your birthday month every year, which is an awesome way to build your makeup collection and try new things!
2) Tarte and urban decay also both have rewards clubs if you’re into name brands, but I haven’t found them as helpful as the sephora & Ulta clubs.
P.S.: Let me know if this helped or if you have more makeup related questions, otherwise I probably won’t have reason to do another post like this until at least 3rd year clinicals