what bodies of water wear
blogging about how cosmetics are bodies of water. +
to be in a nars box
to be in a nars box
i’ve been feeling at ease knowing i have found my perfect shade of red. nars powermatte starwoman, that matches colour n028
at the beautiful nails salon in shoreditch, my local nail salon.
not too cherry, not too bright. i really like red, and red nails, and red lipstick, and it’s always a safe 30-day option for nails.
there was something going on last year online about the red nail theory, but there was something even more interesting i read at the ica this year. fascist yoga is this book i used to see every day at work. i haven’t read it, but it goes on about the new order in wellness, and i feel the beauty industry rarely offers anything that is purely benign.
think of the whole clean girl aesthetic and of how dangerous it can be. somehow i relate this with the red nail theory. beauty for gaze…?
both the clean girl aesthetic and the red nail theory frame beauty as strategic self-optimization within the male gaze, suggesting that femininity should equal what is non-threatening and desirable.
i did brown in october as a way to get funky, experimental, but there’s no way i am getting that crazy again in november.
also, i painted my nails brown last january and i wrote something about it that triggered my whole work that semester.
so it’s a cycle life thing. brown nails make you think
outside the box, but it’s very comfortable to be in a nars box.
you should try to leave that box
tho, just don’t do it when mercury is in retrograde.
at the beautiful nails salon in shoreditch, my local nail salon.
not too cherry, not too bright. i really like red, and red nails, and red lipstick, and it’s always a safe 30-day option for nails.
there was something going on last year online about the red nail theory, but there was something even more interesting i read at the ica this year. fascist yoga is this book i used to see every day at work. i haven’t read it, but it goes on about the new order in wellness, and i feel the beauty industry rarely offers anything that is purely benign.
think of the whole clean girl aesthetic and of how dangerous it can be. somehow i relate this with the red nail theory. beauty for gaze…?
both the clean girl aesthetic and the red nail theory frame beauty as strategic self-optimization within the male gaze, suggesting that femininity should equal what is non-threatening and desirable.
i did brown in october as a way to get funky, experimental, but there’s no way i am getting that crazy again in november.
also, i painted my nails brown last january and i wrote something about it that triggered my whole work that semester.
so it’s a cycle life thing. brown nails make you think
outside the box, but it’s very comfortable to be in a nars box.
you should try to leave that box
tho, just don’t do it when mercury is in retrograde.