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How do I make my features pop out more? Or should I stick to a diff style?

I feel like there’s something missing. I really like the uzzlang makeup appearance and the toasted look but I feel like I’m missing something…

Whenever I take pictures it just looks like nothing to me

(Not in order) This is my products:
Dior matte foundation
NARS concealer only under eyes
Judydoll liquid black eyeliner
Eyebrows are concealed and straightly drawn
Eye makeup is Smokey with obvious aegyeosal (which I prefer to be showing) - Romand dusty fog garden palette and Dasique violet knit
Rare beauty blush in shade adora and peripera in a peach shade
Powder Laura Mercier
All day fixx setting spray
YSL lip stick

I do not want to contour

If it helps I’m a light spring

Should I stick to a different makeup style to compliment my features?

u/ApprehensiveVast347 — 5 days ago
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OSAP cut my funding more than 60% what do I do??

Why has it that my estimate for the amount given $11,500 (6k in grants, 4k in loans) but today I receive the official funding news and they’re giving me 0 grants and 4k in loans for the entire year? Should I contact them? I’m lowkey panicking 😭

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u/ApprehensiveVast347 — 1 month ago

What do I do when I feel like I’m doing all this for nothing as a college student pursuing fashion / marketing?

Currently in college for fashion coms. I’ve done a total of 4 unpaid internships that all involved video editing, graphic design, and content creation, though that isn’t really my main field of work but I just wanted to obtain that experience. I’ve done some networking and a lot of start up companies do have their eye for me in the future, but it is unpaid. My resume looks decent for now, but I’m taking a short break for the summer since I’m burnt out.

I think I might as well be doomed because I wanted to get into marketing and branding design, but everytime I come across a post on Reddit it just seems to get rid of that pathway for myself that I chose when I was 17.

To find a solution, I am highly putting in quality work into my portfolio. Doing things like establishing myself a brand identity, process work and big projects, and showcasing different types of skills such as typography, illustrations, video editing, photography, and graphic design. The nische I’m pushing into my portfolio is story telling with digital media work.

Is this all for nothing?
Am I just going to continue to do unpaid work for the next following years until I land something decent?

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u/ApprehensiveVast347 — 2 months ago

Where do I actually put my savings?

20M college student, fairly new to the concept of saving and investments - So I’m kinda confused where to put my emergency fund, travel savings, and savings in general. I have a wealth simple account and I made a TFSA with one ETF that slowly I put money into and plan to store for the next fifty years. Then the rest of my savings kinda just rest in its 1.25% interest registered savings account apart of the TFSA. Am I doing this right?

Edit:

HYSA is an option and I looked over some options in Canada. But I’m kinda torn between keeping my money in three different banks?

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u/ApprehensiveVast347 — 3 months ago