For those of you who missed it, the #DontJudgeChallenge started to trend around the time beauty blogger My Pale Skin did a video on how people who have acne are treated: with and without makeup.
The blogger took the comments, postive and negative (mainly negative), she got when making makeup tutorials and showed them alongside video of her face with and without makeup. The Don't Judge Challenge was purportedly aimed towards stopping body shaming, but we got...
Lucky the #BeautyInAllChallenge seems to be a much more accurate tag.
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Do you think that people who use makeup are dirty liars, ONTD? And in the same breath do you condemn people for being gross when they don't wear it? And most importantly - how much are you hoping the drawn on acne on these children will clog their pores and make them break out so they can decide on these pressing questions?
The blogger took the comments, postive and negative (mainly negative), she got when making makeup tutorials and showed them alongside video of her face with and without makeup. The Don't Judge Challenge was purportedly aimed towards stopping body shaming, but we got...
An Instagram challenge has teens posting dramatic videos of themselves 'looking ugly' http://t.co/kvogwradvLpic.twitter.com/1sC4lxWDpc
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) July 7, 2015
The #DontJudgeChallenge has the concept of beauty all messed up http://t.co/nBM1Er7n8fpic.twitter.com/L2GXTexN3r
— Global Grind (@GlobalGrind) July 7, 2015
Teens are making themselves ugly for the #dontjudgeme challenge – but many think it's bullying http://t.co/2I2npBGCmZpic.twitter.com/sw1OlrxJJa
— People magazine (@people) July 7, 2015
Why teens are getting 'ugly' for social media. via @megancgrahamhttp://t.co/lwawDIWSgXpic.twitter.com/zyADhalNzx
— Blue Sky Innovation (@ChicagoBlueSky) July 6, 2015
Lucky the #BeautyInAllChallenge seems to be a much more accurate tag.
Source | Source | Source | Source | Source
Do you think that people who use makeup are dirty liars, ONTD? And in the same breath do you condemn people for being gross when they don't wear it? And most importantly - how much are you hoping the drawn on acne on these children will clog their pores and make them break out so they can decide on these pressing questions?