The most popular makeup now is probably "tea art makeup". At first glance, this name may seem like bloggers are in love with drinking tea, or it may be the makeup worn by Lolita lovers when having tea parties. In fact, it has nothing to do with drinking tea, but a theme makeup with a metaphor of female image.
Since about the end of May, tea art makeup has gradually become popular in the form of short videos. The content is the "head-changing" recipe most familiar to Douyin users. The ordinary face without makeup in the picture transforms into a delicate girl in the next second to the beat of the music. The shooting routine is not new, but tea art makeup has quickly become popular.
At the end of June, Douyin blogger "Di Haogua" posted a video "The Essence of Green Tea Photography", which also attracted many bloggers to follow suit. The matching tea art makeup has become popular until now.
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The difference between tea art makeup and nude makeup is:
In addition to makeup, it has the function of highlighting the character of the character, creating an "innocent, "Careless, delicate, and young" character. Tea art photos also focus on embodying this point. Close-ups of feet, smearing cream on the face, making innocent expressions, tilting the head, using food as props, etc. will all trigger people's association with the character of the person in the painting.
Because of this, tea art makeup and tea art photos have also attracted some criticism. Some Zhihu users pointed out that "tea art makeup" and "tea art photos" metaphorically imply the behavior of women pretending to be pure and stigmatize the tea art hobby, and the word "green tea" is a derogatory term to describe women. But most people don’t pay too much attention to the name Cha Art Makeup.
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