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What’s the first thing i do when i get my braces taken off? Stuff my mouth with Burger King before school ! “Meet Aspiring Make-up Artist Cassidy Chiara”

My name is Cassidy Chiara Thomas and I'm an aspiring make-up artist. I've created a good name for myself so far and I have just begun



Not only do I feel that I'm a great make up artist but also an inspiration to many , as I've been told due to the help I offer when people reach out to me - encouraging females to be their best is a part of what I do.


Honestly fashion is a broad concept and it's honestly based on expressing individuality, all those small fashion choices and quirks that someone decides to make is part of expression and i just think that they shouldn't hold back


They should dress how they want and express themselves without having to worry about what anyone else has to say because if you do worry about their opinion you're not going to flourish


So my main message for African teenagers is to not worry about societal expectations, they should do what makes them happy and definitely not respond to negativity.

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