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Rachel Martin

Soft Features, Big Impact: How Finding Your Style Changes Everything

Started my makeup journey last November—just a regular girl with a round-square face and zero clue what I was doing. I’d come home from work every night and practice blending, contouring, deleting my eyebrows… you know, the usual. After trying every trend under the sun, I realized something: low saturation looks just work better on me. Muted tones = instant harmony. Also: shoutout to my fellow round-square face girls 💕 If you know, you know—front camera? Model vibes. Back camera? Pancake city 🍪 And every time I say I have a wide face, people in the comments are like “no way!” But trust me, it’s the angles 😭 Here are my go-to tricks to make soft, full faces look amazing on and off cam: 1️⃣ Minimize empty space. Our features tend to sit toward the center of the face, which leaves a lot of visual “blank space” around the edges. Add structure and color in those areas to shrink the canvas. 2️⃣ Brighten the inner face. Round-square faces are usually flatter, so focus on inner-face highlighting (think: under eyes, nose bridge, inner cheeks) to bring out depth and dimension. 3️⃣ Keep the color story muted. Too many loud shades can overwhelm soft features. Stick to 1–2 hues max, or lean into low-saturation palettes for a more cohesive, elegant look. ✨ Hope this helps my fellow full-face sisters find your glow! You don’t need to change your face—just change the approach. 💄 #makeup #beauty #softglam

Soft Features, Big Impact: How Finding Your Style Changes Everything
ericwagner

Small Eyes, Big Mood: My Soft-Focus Makeup Fix

I’ve got small, hooded eyes and delicate features—and for years, I fought them. I tried to force that "big-eyed, mixed-race" look with heavy liner and bold lashes. It never felt right. Then I stopped chasing “drama” and started leaning into atmosphere. That changed everything. If you’ve got features like mine, here’s what actually works: 👁️ Let your eye shape lead. Don’t overextend or thicken the liner—just taper it softly at the outer corners and keep the inner eye clean. It gives your gaze space to breathe. ✨ Place highlighter under the eyes and on the upper nose bridge—it lifts small features without overloading them. 💋 Go for soft, blurred lips in muted tones. Match it to your blush for a cohesive, gentle vibe. This look isn’t high-contrast or high-maintenance—it’s subtle, breathable, and quietly stunning. We may not have “main character” faces, but we absolutely have that unforgettable energy. #beauty #makeup #softglam

Small Eyes, Big Mood: My Soft-Focus Makeup Fix
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