Skincare
Skincare Basics: Benefits of Serums
Skincare Basics: Why You Should Use a Face Oil
10 Ways to Use Rosehip Oil
Skincare Basics: Why You Can Benefit From a Toner
Skincare Basics: Why You Need to Cleanse Your Skin
Skincare Basics: Why You Need to Remove Eye Makeup
Best Facial Oils
Skincare Basics: Why You Need to Remove Face Makeup
Best Skincare of 2013
Night-time Skincare 101
Understanding Your Sunscreen
How to Cleanse Your Skin With Oil
How to Take Care of Your Skin Whilst Traveling
How to Choose a Serum
How to Get Rid of Pimples
Skincare and The Seasons
Back to the Basics - Eye Makeup Removal
Back to the Basics - Cleansing Your Skin
How to Figure Out Your Skin type
Misc Makeup
Makeup Products for Beginners
Makeup Touch Up Tips
1920s Makeup Tutorial
Busy Makeup Essentials
Best Makeup of 2013
Seasonal Makeup
A makeup look with under $50
How to Fix a Broken Powder
How to Apply Makeup For Photos
Face
Best Contouring Products
Summer Makeup for Fair Skin
How to Use a Powder Puff
How to Use a Cheek Stain
How to Make Your Makeup Last
How to Create Dewy Skin
Foundation Formulas
The Best Tools for Applying Foundation
How to Contour
Makeup for Dry Skin
How to Use Bronzer
How to Cover Dark Circles
How to Make Your Makeup Last
How to Highlight Your Face
What Are BB Creams
How to Conceal Under-eye Bags
Are you Fair or Porcelain?
Concealing 101
How to Choose the Correct Foundation
Eyes
How to Prevent Clumpy Mascara
How to Shape Your Eyebrows
How to Catch Eyeshadow Fallout
Five Alternatives to Black Eyeliner
How to Make Lower Lashes Look Thicker
How to Use Eyelash Primer for Eyebrows
How to Disguise False Lashes
How to Heat Your Lash Curler
White Eyeliner as a Eyeshadow Base
How to Make Your Lashes Look Thicker
Sticky Tape for Eyeliner
Eye Makeup for Brown, Blue, Green, Hazel and Grey Eyes
How to Waterline
10 Ways to use Eyeshadow
How to Tightline Your Eyes
Eye Makeup Tutorial
How to Curl Your Eyelashes
Powder, Pencil, Liquid or Gel Eyeliner?
How to Apply False Lashes
How to Apply Winged Eyeliner
How to Press a Pigment
How to Achieve Long Eyelashes
How to Create a Easy Smokey Eye
How to Make Your Eyeliner Last
How to Apply Individual Eyelashes
How to Groom Your Eyebrows
How to Make Your Eyes Look Larger
Lips
How to Use Lip Liner
How to Fix Dry Lips
How to Wear Orange Lips
Five Ways to Wear Lipstick
How to Apply Red Lipstick
How to Make Your Lipstick Last
How to Make Your Lips Look Larger
Tools
How to Choose Good Makeup Brushes
Misc Beauty Tools 101
Eyeliner Brushes 101
Eyeshadow Brushes 101
Powder Brushes 101
Foundation Brushes 101
How to Deep Clean Makeup Brushes
The Best Tools for Foundation
Makeup Brush Techniques
Makeup Hygiene
Best Tools of 2013
Budget Friendly Brushes
Makeup Basics
Lip Gloss
Lipstick
Lip Liner
Lip Primer
Brow Gel
Brow Enhancer
Mascara
Mascara Primer
Eyeliner
Eyeshadow
Eye Primer
Setting Spray
Illuminator
Blush
Bronzer
Contouring Product
Setting Powder
Concealer
Foundation
Primer
Beauty Myths
Safety Pin for Clumpy Mascara?
DIY Lipstick Crayons?
Lip Balm as an Eye Primer?
Hand Soap to Cleanse Skin?
Concealer as Lipstick?
Vaseline to cure dry lips?
Deodorant as a face Primer?
Can you use hairspray as a makeup setting spray?
Do you only need to cleanse your skin when wearing makeup?
Can you make your own gel eyeliner?
Does Concealer work as an Eye Primer?
Can you make your own eye makeup remover?
Do you really need to spend a fortune to get good makeup?
Can you make your own lip plumper?
Can Saline Solution Revive your Mascara?
Should you apply your face makeup before your eye makeup?
Is wearing makeup actually bad for your skin?
Do you only need to use an eye cream in your late twenties?
Will a darker shade of Foundation make you look Bronzed?
Should you Smile when applying Blush?
Should you avoid using Oil on your Skin?
Can Cornstarch be used as a Setting Powder?
Does Milk of Magnesia work as a Primer?
Should Oily Skin only use Powder Foundation?
Do Makeup Brushes need to be Cleaned?
Does Oily Skin need to be Moisturised?
Does Toothpaste cure Pimples?
Does Chocolate cause Acne?
Does Petroleum Jelly make Eyelashes Longer?
- Look around you. - Find 5 things you can see, 4 things you can touch, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you can smell and 1 thing you can taste.
This is called grounding. It can help when you feel like you have lost all control of your surroundings.
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Why Does he DO That: Inside The Minds of Angry and Controlling Men by Lundy Bancroft
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what's the Wellington video?
My poor, poor little child… how is it that you don’t know????? This is no good, no good at all, you must read this at once & cry with me
And here is the video itself, which was shot with an actual potato camera from the mid 1880s. Basically, Harry & Louis are drunk as fuck and they’re singing in a bar, then Louis shouts “boyfriend!” and leans closer to kiss Harry, but it looks as if Harry stops him bc they’re being watched by all the fans outside who are filming them (with potato cameras). Then Harry kinda just holds Louis close to him and the video ends.
Ace bandage: very unsafe way to bind
AFAB: assigned female at birth
AMAB: assigned male at birth
Androgyny or Androgynous: 1.) a gender expression that is mix of masculinity and femininity 2.) intersex
Binding: making a chest flat
Bottom surgery: having a penis added or removed
Cisgender: a person who is not trans (can be shortened to cis)
Cisnormativity: the assumption that everyone is cisgender
Cissexism: behavior that favors cisgender people over trans people
Cross-dress: someone who wears clothes that society associates with another gender
Dysphoria: discomfort in someones gender whether it be body, mental, or social
Drag King: someone who only dresses masculinity in a theatrical setting
Drag Queen: someone who only dresses femininely in a theatrical setting
E: estrogen
Femme: someone who identifies themselves as feminine
FTM / F2M: both mean female to male
Gender Binary: 1) the idea that the only genders are male and female 2) referring to males and females
Gender Expression: The way someone presents themselves
Gender Identity: the mental identification of someones gender
Gender Normative / Gender Straight: someone whose gender identity and gender expression matches societies norms
Gender Variant: Someone that gender identity and gender expression does not match societies norms
Hermaphrodite: outdated term for intersex
Intersex: someone whose combination of chromosomes, gonads, hormones, internal sex organs, and genitals differs from the two expected patterns of male or female.
MTF/M2F: both mean male to female
Non-binary: a gender or gender that is not male or female
Packing: having something to make it so it looks like there is a penis bulge
Passing: what gender other people believe you
Preferred Pronouns: pronouns that a person tells you to uses and the only pronouns you use
Sex Reassignment Surgery (SRS): An outdated term because of the fact that there are multiple surgeries for someone to modify there body to better fit there from of gender expression not just one.
T: testosterone
Top surgery: Having breasts removed or added
Trans*: Trans people argue over what this means. The asterisk means it includes more groups then binary trans people but whether transvestites are include depends on the person. This also raises the concern that non-binary people are not truly trans if we need the asterisk to include them instead of just have trans with out the asterisk include binary and non-binary genders.
Transition: a set of changes that someone goes through to make it so better fit their gender
Transman (transguy): a afab person whose male
Transmisandry: the mistreatment of transmen
Transmisogyny: the mistreatment of transwomen
Transphobia: the mistreatment of the trans community
Trans panic (Trans panic defense): a court defense that done by saying that a person was so freaked out by the fact a person was trans that they attacked them because of it in self defense
Transwoman: a amab person whose female
Trans-exclusionary radical feminism: A feminist who believes trans people are not really there gender. Transwomen are then not included in their views of equality
Truscum: someone who believes that in order to be trans you need to have body dysphoria and sometimes do not believe in the non-binary genders
Tucking: a way to make it so there is less of a penis bulge
last edited on July, 2, 2015