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I wouldn't say I am a very interesting person, work and school is mainly what my life consists of. I basically watch YouTube videos on my free time. I watch makeup tutorials and I would say that makeup really is what I love to do. I love creating different looks with neutral colors, and I love a dramatic glam look with lots of glitter as well. Fashion is another thing that really interests me I follow a lot of beauty gurus and fashion profiles on Instagram and enjoy going off of unique ideas on what outfits and make up looks to create.

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  1. Hi, I'm interested in your makeup hobby. I guess it must be fun. Do you have a lot of material for makeup? I can imagine you have several boxes, full of varicolored items--sorry, I can not list their names in English. ( I have to look up the words, but I'm too lazy...) Do you practice on your own face? You must have taken many photos about that. Maybe you can share with us? I liked fashion too, when I was young. I don't know why I don't care about it now. Again, I really want to see your dramatic makeup achievement.

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