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One thing I love is when you found your people, and there's a language. In BIC, we have a lingo, but what is it exactly? Some of it is personal terms, internet speak, abbreviations, social media terms, etc. I was just remarking with @Sunnysmom the plural of blush, and it got me thinking about what we all call different things in beauty and on the boards.
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My own vernacular here:
Blush Buffet - An assortment of blushes, typically occurs in a haul, with a purchase of 3 or more
The Fit aka "Fits/Fit Check" - Derived from social media referring to wardrobe/outfit choice and how it looks. Here, it has become something similar, but different use since the Capsule Challenges...as @itsfi kindly summarized it "refers to the bag or component that will hold the week's makeup and, specifically, does all the makeup for the week's capsule fit into the bag / storage component."
What are some of your learned and loved linguistic lists?
Not being able to link to outside sources is such a drag some days...I get why, but I think being able to link some expert info would be incredibly nice for something like this. Not that we couldn't quote it and list the source, but links are easier sometimes 😬
As far as the evolution of language, this is pretty much how it works for me these days:
No cap 😂😂😂
I still hate the word "selfie" and try my best not to use it 😶😅
@RGbrown Ha it reminds me of when ‘brows on fleek’ first became popular. I HATED it! 🤣
I came across this while I was marking a bonus question I gave my class and thought of you @heartsmyface @RGbrown 🤣
At least you guys don’t work at a high school and have to keep up with whatever the new word for “fleek” is. @RGbrown @heartsmyface
(Or maybe you do. And if you do, I’m sorry for your loss. I’m there with you… 🤣🫠🙃)
@JoSometimes ha as long as it doesn’t come home with you;). (I actually enjoy using slang wrong in front of my kids friends. It’s a right of passage to embarrass them
Everything I’ve learned has already be mentioned by others. There was a bit of a learning curve with the vernacular when I started participating more in BIC (The teacher in me loves that you used the word “vernacular” @danielledanielle!)
Like @sister13, I didn’t like lippie at first, but everyone kept using it and it is so much quicker to type! And sometimes I’m not sure if someone used a lipstick, balm, gloss, so something else just by looking at a photo, so lippie is a nice, safe, generic way to describe lip colour of some sort.
@JoSometimes, thanks! And same about the learning curve! I figured having a sort of impromptu glossary could help.
Interesting, I never thought about the term lippie as an encompassing category, but it makes sense.
In perfume, there are "notes" or the items that make the perfume smell nice as opposed to "ingredients" that make up the content. In addition, notes are broken into
Top - What you smell first
Middle - What you smell next
Base - What comes last/lingers
Oooh @Titian06 😮 I didn't know there were terms for what the smell is like initially and after a while. Definitely will use these terms, thank you! 🤗👏 I'll go update my gucci perfume review now!
I was also just thinking of some other words we use, like lippie, spoolie, doe foot, wand. I used to hate lippie, but just seems easier than typing out lipstick every time!
Also, we have so many descriptors for finishes that many non makeup enthusiasts might shake their heads at, like:
Radiant
Glowy
Shimmery
Glittery
Shiny
Matte
Semi-matte
Satin
@sister13 And buttery creamy, silky, patchy… 😄 and then the difference between a humectant, an emollient and an occlusive.
humectant- draws moisture to skin
emollient - moisturizer that adds oil to the skin to soften
occlusive- product that seals moisture to skin
Fun! We often abbreviate brand/artist names - normally post the name somewhere in the post or thread, but I’m thinking of:
PMG - Pat McGrath
ND - Natasha Denona
CT - Charlotte Tilbury
TF - TOM FORD (or maybe Too Faced)
HG - Can be Hourglass if not Holy Grail, which was already mentioned
ABH - Anastasia Beverly Hills
BB - Bobbi Brown or maybe Bumble and Bumble
DM - Danessa Myricks
MUFE - MAKE UP FOR EVER
DDG - Dr. Dennis Gross
SDJ -Sol de Janeiro
SC -Sephora Collection
YTTP -Youth to the People
YSL - Yves St. Laurent
There are more, but these jumped out at me! @danielledanielle
@sister13 Haha the TF one. I remember early in the eyeshadow challenge I would write TF for Too Faced and someone was all ooh which Tom Ford is that and I was like ohhh I didn't even think about Tom Ford.