Hyunjin and WayV’s Xiaojun doing the “THIS AND THAT” challenge together!
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Hyunjin and WayV’s Xiaojun doing the “THIS AND THAT” challenge together!

I’m so happy we’re getting so many Hyunjin challenges this era! He kills it every single time. Seriously, he’s the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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u/Adventurous-Leni — 2 days ago
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Easy, natural-looking brow pencil recommendations?

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I’ve been using the Benefit Precisely, My Brow Pencil for over 10 years, but I think I’m finally ready to switch things up. I’m looking for something that gives a soft, natural-looking brow and is really easy and forgiving to use because I’m honestly not that skilled at doing my brows lol. I’d prefer something that isn’t super pigmented or too easy to overdo.

Any recommendations?

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u/No-Possession6140 — 7 days ago

[K-Fancam] 스트레이 키즈 현진 직캠 'This & That' (Stray Kids HYUNJIN Fancam) @뮤직뱅크(Music Bank) 260807

Hyunjin absolutely killed this fancam, his stage presence is unreal 🔥🔥🔥 and honestly the new hairstyle suits him so well too!

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u/No-Possession6140 — 10 days ago

Beginner friendly bronzer for light-medium skin?

I’ve never really used bronzer before, but I want to try one this summer.

I have light-medium skin, probably leaning warm, so I’m looking for something that gives a healthy summer glow without looking too orange or heavy. I’d love something easy to blend and natural enough for everyday makeup.

Any Sephora bronzers you would recommend for a beginner?

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u/No-Possession6140 — 3 months ago

Which Stray Kids performance would you show to someone who doesn’t know them yet?

If you were introducing Stray Kids to someone who has never watched them before, which performance would you show first?

Not necessarily your personal favorite, but the one that best shows who they are as a group.

I’m trying to introduce Stray Kids to a close older friend of mine and hopefully turn her into a Stay too, because fangirling alone gets a little lonely sometimes. 😂

Their performances show so many sides of them energy, stage presence, teamwork, vocals, rap, dance, and personality.

What would be your “start here” performance?

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u/No-Possession6140 — 3 months ago

Can someone explain why Stray Kids’ official group activities feel so quiet in the first half of 2026?

I’m a Stay, and I’ve been seeing a lot of fans talk about how quiet Stray Kids’ official group activities feel so far this year.

I know they had their official fanmeeting, but other than that, it feels like there hasn’t been that much official group activity in the first half of 2026. I’ve also seen some Stays getting frustrated with JYPE/Division 1, so I wanted to ask here because I’m trying to understand what’s going on instead of just guessing.

Is this kind of quiet period normal for Stray Kids before a bigger comeback or tour announcement? Or do they usually have more official content and group activities around this time?

I’ve also seen some fans say that enlistment might become a bigger thing starting next year, so I’m kind of confused why the first half of this year feels so quiet if full-group time might become more limited soon.

I’m not trying to start drama or blame anyone, I promise 😭 I’m just genuinely curious if there’s a reason, schedule pattern, or industry context that explains it.

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u/No-Possession6140 — 3 months ago

[Routine Help] Do I really need an eye cream or am I overthinking it?

I’ve been going back and forth on eye cream for a while, so I wanted to ask here.

I know the skin around the eyes is thinner and more delicate, and it seems like that’s usually one of the first areas where fine lines show up. So I get the idea of taking care of that area early.

I’m in my 20s, and I keep hearing that eye cream is something you should start using before you actually see wrinkles, more as a prevention thing. But I’m honestly not sure if that means I need a separate eye cream, or if a good gentle face moisturizer around the eye area is enough.

The other thing is, eye creams are usually so tiny but can be pretty expensive. If I could clearly tell they were doing something, I’d probably feel better about it, but since the results seem hard to measure, I keep wondering if it’s actually worth the extra step.

For anyone who started using eye cream in their 20s and is now in their late 30s, 40s, or older, do you feel like it actually made a difference long-term? Like did your eye area age better or develop fewer fine lines than you expected?

And for people using one now, did you notice any real difference compared to just using your regular moisturizer? More hydration, smoother texture, less dryness, anything like that?

Not looking for medical advice, just curious about people’s actual experiences.

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u/No-Possession6140 — 3 months ago

[Miscellaneous] What skincare trend did you stop following because it just wasn’t worth it for you?

I feel like skincare content online can make it seem like we need a 10-step routine, multiple actives, exfoliation, retinol, vitamin C, masks, etc.

But sometimes a simpler routine just feels more realistic and easier to stick to.

What skincare trend or advice did you stop following because it didn’t feel worth it for your routine?

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u/No-Possession6140 — 3 months ago

What makeup technique made the biggest difference for you?

I’m curious what technique made your makeup look noticeably better once you learned it.

For me, I feel like small things like blending blush placement better or using less base product can make a huge difference.

What was the one makeup technique that really changed your routine?

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u/No-Possession6140 — 3 months ago

Which K-pop groups have the best chemistry and funniest group dynamic?

I personally love groups where the members have great chemistry and a really fun, playful vibe together. Their content feels so comforting to watch.

Which K-pop groups do you think have the best group dynamic? I’d love to discover more groups that are great performers but also really fun offstage.

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u/No-Possession6140 — 3 months ago

K-beauty products that are popular in Korea but not talked about enough internationally?

I’m curious about K-beauty products that are actually popular in Korea but don’t get mentioned as much in international skincare communities.

I feel like global K-beauty discussions often focus on the same few viral products, but local trends can be a little different.

Does anyone else feel this way? I’d love to hear which Korean skincare products you think deserve more attention.

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u/No-Possession6140 — 3 months ago

I’m curious because I feel like some of my fave products were the ones I didn’t expect much from at first lol.

For me, it’s usually the “boring” products that end up staying in my routine — like a gentle cleanser, a basic toner, or a sunscreen that’s just comfy enough to use every day.

What’s one product you tried with low expectations but ended up loving? And what made it work for you?

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u/No-Possession6140 — 4 months ago