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After a makeup video The Power of MAKEUP! went viral, women across the globe took to Twitter and Instagram to express their opinion about wearing makeup. They uploaded pictures of themselves with makeup only one half of their face.
The video was uploaded by NikkieTutorials, and the YouTuber says: “I feel like lately makeup shaming has become a thing. It's as if putting makeup on to have fun is a shame. Therefore, I thought it would be cool to show you the power of makeup. A transformation. Because makeup... is FUN!”
In accordance with her views here’s what is making the internet buzz...
@NikkieTutorials my take on #ThePowerOfMakeup! Your video is so inspiring, I swear I've watched it 30 times XD pic.twitter.com/rTbcenTmc2
— Anna South (@annasouth1) June 17, 2015
Pile it on or don't, just do it for you. #ThePowerOfMakeup makes me look as ridiculous as 'makeup shaming' is. pic.twitter.com/BYVBtd9hbg
— Emily Jensen (@EmiiJayyy) June 24, 2015
Ik moest het doen. Je ziet bij mij niet erg veel verschil maar dit is #thepowerofmakeup pic.twitter.com/fAcbBLExO5
— Sanne de Munck (@Sannedemunck) June 19, 2015
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