
Lillie Superstar
semi-professional face and hair toucher with a lot to say
- Second Place in Musical Decades Challenge
The Infamously Gaudy, Glossy, and Glamorous Era of Pop Music
It's 2009. You French kiss your middle school crush Alex for the first time while Usher's "Love in This Club" blasts from his family desktop's crappy speakers. On your walk home, you play "Fergalicious" on your hot pink iPod Shuffle. Later that night, you watch the music video for this song called "Paparazzi" by Lady Gaga with your best friend. Honestly, it's pretty weird, but you like the song anyway.
Lillie SuperstarPublished 7 months ago in Beat The World of Hairdressing in a COVID Existence
No one on the frontlines of the hair industry really wants to talk about a pandemic. I don't mean influencers like Brad Mondo who have the luxury of being able to stay at home and review TikTok hair tutorials for income. I mean your regular shmegular hair dressers at Fantastic Sam's who have to service 10 clients a day to make a livable wage.
Lillie SuperstarPublished 8 months ago in JournalHow the Beauty Industry Thrives on Anti-Blackness
In the first week of June, beauty companies had had a lot to say. Titans of the makeup industry like NYX, Ulta, Maybelline, and Anastasia Beverly Hills donated sales money towards funds associated with Black Lives Matter and/or George Floyd's family and community. Black owned makeup brands were boosted and promoted among beauty gurus, with YouTubers and professionals alike doing full faces of Fenty and Juvia's Place. Black creators were finally getting their laurels, with features on brands like Sugarpill's Instagram (which has over 2 million followers).
Lillie SuperstarPublished 8 months ago in BlushThe Rarity of Hitting Pan
In self isolation, I've found a lot of...weird things on Instagram to say the least. One of those delightfully interesting Internet finds is called "panning". Basically, the idea is you document every makeup product you finish on a seperate Instagram account and set a goal for yourself to use up some or all of your products by a certain date.
Lillie SuperstarPublished 9 months ago in Blush8 of the Worst Met Gala Looks
The Met Gala is one of the only things that excites me anymore, which might sound depressing, but I know I'm not alone. Typical red carpet outfits generally tend to be boring to say the least, and Anna Wintour's themes lately have truly been top notch. But there's always that one person, (well, maybe a few people) who show up looking boring, botched, and dull. Or they just don't even follow the theme. This is, effectively, a call out post of the worst Met Gala looks since 2015.
Lillie SuperstarPublished 10 months ago in Styled5 Products Perfect for Zoom Call Breakdowns
I think it's safe to say that no one is really looking or feeling their best. What's worse? Webcams are really unflattering. I feel like I look like a red, blotchy Keebler Elf on all my Zoom calls and I'm not alone in that sentiment. I mean, the Keebler Elf thing might be a little "me" specific, but the point stands. Plus, Taurus Season means retail therapy is now an extreme sport, so here are some of my favorite products for defeating web cam woes.
Lillie SuperstarPublished 10 months ago in BlushStop Ruining Your Hair Because Instagram Told You To
I try really hard to educate and to not be angry or bitter over hair and makeup. But Instagram influencers make that hard. Like, really hard. Since covid-19 banished us all to our homes, closed hair salons and beauty supply stores, and made every hair stylist reschedule appointments on a "to be announced" basis, I've been seeing a lot of "hair diy" videos pop up on the Internet lately. What a coincidence.
Lillie SuperstarPublished 11 months ago in BlushLush Cosmetics Has Always Done Their Employees Dirty
Today, I logged onto Twitter with no intention of minding my own business. As usual. But something in particular caught the attention of my little nosy self this morning. An outcry over Lush Cosmetics firing their employees because of the COVID 19 pandemic. Everyone was so shocked but like, why? Then I realized that 96.4% of the population probably doesn't know the carfax on Lush and their ethics. Or lack thereof.
Lillie SuperstarPublished 11 months ago in Blush