For a long time, putting on makeup was part of my daily routine, almost without thinking about it.
Ten minutes in the morning, a few well-chosen products, and I was ready to face the day. On weekends, same ritual. It wasn’t extravagant or excessive—just a comforting habit.
Then one day, a slightly crazy idea crossed my mind: what if I stopped wearing makeup altogether? Not for a special occasion, not for a social media challenge, but truly, in real life. That decision, which seemed insignificant at first, set off a series of unexpected—and deeply positive—changes.
I finally took care of my skin, the real one
Before, I was mostly trying to cover things up. A bit of concealer here, some powder there… without really asking myself what my skin actually needed. Skincare? Done in a few quick gestures, when I remembered. By stopping makeup, I realized something simple: my skin deserves better than temporary fixes.
I started paying attention to a more regular, gentler, and more consistent routine. Cleansing, moisturizing, protecting. Nothing complicated, but done with real intention. And above all, I stopped treating the symptoms and started addressing the cause. That shift in perspective changed everything.

I smiled… much more often
Without makeup, there are mornings when you look in the mirror and think, “This is me today.” Instead of trying to correct something, I chose to add a smile. Just that.
A smile changes everything. It softens your features, brightens your face, and most importantly, changes how you feel. Even after a short night or a difficult day, smiling helped me see myself differently. And let’s be honest: a genuine smile is often far more radiant than any lipstick.
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