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Top 10 Fashion & Beauty Trends That Started on TikTok

Top 10 Fashion & Beauty Trends That Started on TikTok

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Thank you, TikTok, for starting these fashion/beauty trends. Our countdown includes robe curls, tennis skirts, tie dye, and more! Which fashion/beauty trend did YOU pick up from TikTok?
Date: 2023-11-20

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Hi! I love watching Watch Mojo and Ms Mojo videos but I would like to see more representation when it comes to the black community and our media. There are countless black tv shows, movies, influencers, trends and sites that you all could make plenty of lists about. That also goes for Hispanic, Asian and Middle Eastern peoples. We all make so much art and our influences go so far. Please make more videos with different cultures and races represented. We would really appreciate it so much. Thanks!
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yall should do a video on where the original ideas came from for most of these trends. especially when it comes to the makeup and fashion trends because they didnt start on tiktok. people on that platform may have made them popular but ti would be fun to see an originals video or where it started.
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So let me get this straight:
Gen Z tell us Millennials that skinny jeans and side parts are OUT but scrunchies, tie dye, and late 90s early 2000s fashion trends (that we came up with) are IN? Are you guys bringing back fanny packs, too? Just asking for my Boomer mother.

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Maybe shades of brown are popular with tick tok because when they were little girls brown and pink was a super popular color combo in little girls clothes my daughter's early gradeschool years she just graduated high school
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When I do wear makeup, I dont really do anything with my brows, except maybe darken them up a bit. I have blonde brows that hide behind glasses, so do I really need to be all fancy with them?
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So happy Y2K is back in fashion. The child-ish butterfly clips and twisted hair was so experimental and fun. It was a great time to be creative and not take things too seriosuly.
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No darling. If you can remember it, don't do it again unless you want to look like mutton dressed as lamb. Women of a certain age are dressed by Valentino and not Versace.
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I feel that most of these are kind of useless to me because I don't like wearing makeup, but anything involving clothes works for me!
Have a great day/night everyone!

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I used to cover up my freckles growing up because I would get teased. Now I embrace them. That trend is cute and luckily I dont need to do anything haha
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Blush on the nose looks cute on so many people but it always look terrible on me. idk if i just have an aversion to it since my nose is naturally red
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I agree with you, Rebecca: as a woman in my late 40's, I can't imagine making my dark circles and undereye bags more pronounced!
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Ha i have never heard of half these trends. And the fashion is because everything from the past always comes back into fashion
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