
u/Lazy_Mycologist_6667

Decluttering unused products
Dermaco 80g 400+s (unused)
Plum lotion - 130+s ( unsused/ packed)
Lamior lip tint 650+s (used once)
Plum green tea Facewash 100+s ( sealed)
Loreal total repair 130+ s ( unused)
elf lip brownishpink gloss in shade praline from nyka sale
I got this praline shade from nyka sale it's giving more brownishpink feel irl
Got this brownish pink elf lip gloss from nyka sale
How I started looking more put together as a girl
I read a post on another sub .this girl was asking bout how girls look rich without being rich and i made a whole comment then thought why not make a post and also let others know if it too .
I also wanted to look like those effortlessly pretty and put together girls and honestly after a point I realised it’s not always about having perfect features 😭 it’s mostly small things done consistently. Over time I slowly built all these habits and they genuinely changed the way I look and carry myself.
Clean hair, clean skin and minimal/properly applied makeup makes SUCH a difference. Fresh and maintained always looks prettier than heavy cakey makeup.
Accessories according to the outfit aesthetic >>>
Gold, silver, watches, rings, tiny earrings depending on the vibe. Clean girl, office wear, slightly gothic, streetwear — accessories literally complete the look. I’ve collected so many over time and mixing them with fits is so fun.
Trendy clothes but mostly clothes that fit nicely.
Skim style tops, fitted office shirts, trousers, baggy jeans, linen pants etc. Even basic outfits look expensive when they fit properly.
Good footwear changes the entire vibe.
Boots, chunky shoes, Converse, pointed heels, sandals, even clean flip flops 😭 shoes genuinely pull an outfit together.
Keeping nails done helps a LOT.
Nudes, browns, reds, dark shades — nothing crazy even basic colours make you look more maintained. I change mine almost every week now.
Good bras for different tops are genuinely important and nobody talks about it enough 😭 it changes how clothes sit on your body.
Good handbags and belts elevate simple outfits so much.
Even jeans + basic top starts looking intentional.
I stopped buying cheap makeup/skincare in huge quantities and started saving for better quality products instead.
One good foundation/moisturizer/lip product >>> 10 random trendy cheap ones. My makeup sits better and my skin gets less clogged too.
Drinking LOTS of water genuinely helps.
Skin, lips, hair, energy everything looks better. And girls pls stop holding your pee for hours 😭
Cute little aesthetic things also add to your vibe.
Hair bows, claw clips, cute phone covers, nice earphones, cute hair clips etc. It’s small details but they really make you feel prettier and more feminine.
Good perfume, good lipstick that's goes well with your face .
At the end I realised looking attractive is less about being born perfect and more about looking clean, maintained, feminine and intentional 🤍
“How I started looking more put together as a girl (small things that genuinely changed my appearance)”
I read a post on this sub that girl was asking how some girls look rich without being rich I made a whole comment then thought why not just make a post and let everyone know my observations
I also wanted to look like those effortlessly pretty and put together girls and honestly after a point I realised it’s not always about having perfect features 😭 it’s mostly small things done consistently. Over time I slowly built all these habits and they genuinely changed the way I look and carry myself.
Clean hair, clean skin and minimal/properly applied makeup makes SUCH a difference. Fresh and maintained always looks prettier than heavy cakey makeup.
Accessories according to the outfit aesthetic >>>
Gold, silver, watches, rings, tiny earrings depending on the vibe. Clean girl, office wear, slightly gothic, streetwear accessories literally complete the look. I’ve collected so many over time and mixing them with fits is so fun.
Trendy clothes but mostly clothes that fit nicely.
Skims style tops, fitted office shirts, trousers, baggy jeans, linen pants etc. Even basic outfits look expensive when they fit properly.
Good footwear changes the entire vibe.
Boots, chunky shoes, Converse, pointed heels, sandals, even clean flip flops 😭 shoes genuinely pull an outfit together.
Keeping nails done helps a LOT.
Nudes, browns, reds, dark shades — nothing crazy even basic colours make you look more maintained. I change mine almost every week now.
Good bras for different tops are genuinely important and nobody talks about it enough 😭 it changes how clothes sit on your body.
Good handbags and belts elevate simple outfits so much.
Even jeans + basic top starts looking intentional.
I stopped buying cheap makeup/skincare in huge quantities and started saving for better quality products instead.
One good foundation/moisturizer/lip product >>> 10 random trendy cheap ones. My makeup sits better and my skin gets less clogged too.
Drinking LOTS of water genuinely helps.
Skin, lips, hair, energy everything looks better. And girls pls stop holding your pee for hours 😭
Cute little aesthetic things also add to your vibe.
Hair bows, claw clips, cute phone covers, nice earphones, cute hair clips etc. It’s small details but they really make you feel prettier and more feminine.
- perfume add feminine sweet perfume . Good ones
At the end I realised looking attractive is less about being born perfect and more about looking clean, maintained, feminine and intentional 🤍
Things that genuinely made me look more put together as a girl ?
I read a post on another sub that girl was asking how some girls look rich without being rich I made a whole comment then thought why not just make a post and let everyone know my observations
I also wanted to look like those effortlessly pretty and put together girls and honestly after a point I realised it’s not always about having perfect features 😭 it’s mostly small things done consistently. Over time I slowly built all these habits and they genuinely changed the way I look and carry myself.
Clean hair, clean skin and minimal/properly applied makeup makes SUCH a difference. Fresh and maintained always looks prettier than heavy cakey makeup.
Accessories according to the outfit aesthetic >>>
Gold, silver, watches, rings, tiny earrings depending on the vibe. Clean girl, office wear, slightly gothic, streetwear accessories literally complete the look. I’ve collected so many over time and mixing them with fits is so fun.
Trendy clothes but mostly clothes that fit nicely.
Skims style tops, fitted office shirts, trousers, baggy jeans, linen pants etc. Even basic outfits look expensive when they fit properly.
Good footwear changes the entire vibe.
Boots, chunky shoes, Converse, pointed heels, sandals, even clean flip flops 😭 shoes genuinely pull an outfit together.
Keeping nails done helps a LOT.
Nudes, browns, reds, dark shades — nothing crazy even basic colours make you look more maintained. I change mine almost every week now.
Good bras for different tops are genuinely important and nobody talks about it enough 😭 it changes how clothes sit on your body.
Good handbags and belts elevate simple outfits so much.
Even jeans + basic top starts looking intentional.
I stopped buying cheap makeup/skincare in huge quantities and started saving for better quality products instead.
One good foundation/moisturizer/lip product >>> 10 random trendy cheap ones. My makeup sits better and my skin gets less clogged too.
Drinking LOTS of water genuinely helps.
Skin, lips, hair, energy everything looks better. And girls pls stop holding your pee for hours 😭
Cute little aesthetic things also add to your vibe.
Hair bows, claw clips, cute phone covers, nice earphones, cute hair clips etc. It’s small details but they really make you feel prettier and more feminine.
At the end I realised looking attractive is less about being born perfect and more about looking clean, maintained, feminine and intentional 🤍
I got this laneige sleep mask from u/WorldlyQuarter7155 . 😭Got scammed earlier still gave her a chance and she measured me throughout the delivery process . Thanks a lot .;)
So I went to Tira yesterday specifically to buy the Tirtir foundation in my shade because I’ve been wanting to try it for a while.
But instead of helping me find my shade, the staff kept pushing me towards Clinique. They were like “Tirtir is just hype” and “it oxidises a lot after applying, ma’am you should go for Clinique, it’s dermatologist-approved.”
It honestly felt less like advice and more like they were trying to steer me away from what I actually came for.
Now I’m confused is Tirtir actually that bad with oxidation or were they just trying to sell Clinique?
I ended up buying Clinique skin tint
So I went to Tira yesterday specifically to buy the Tirtir foundation in my shade because I’ve been wanting to try it for a while.
But instead of helping me find my shade, the staff kept pushing me towards Clinique. They were like “Tirtir is just hype” and “it oxidises a lot after applying, ma’am you should go for Clinique, it’s dermatologist-approved.”
It honestly felt less like advice and more like they were trying to steer me away from what I actually came for.
Now I’m confused — is Tirtir actually that bad with oxidation or were they just trying to sell Clinique?
I ended up buying Clinique skin tint
So I went to Tira yesterday specifically to buy the Tirtir foundation in my shade because I’ve been wanting to try it for a while.
But instead of helping me find my shade, the staff kept pushing me towards Clinique. They were like “Tirtir is just hype” and “it oxidises a lot after applying, ma’am you should go for Clinique, it’s dermatologist-approved.”
It honestly felt less like advice and more like they were trying to steer me away from what I actually came for.
Now I’m confused is Tirtir actually that bad with oxidation or were they just trying to sell Clinique?
Also I ended up buying Clinique skin tint .
For context :- I'm not getting any skin care products as I'm following my dermatologist prescription .