Okay, here’s my take on a blog post about my “cherry kiss age” practice, based on the guidelines you provided. It’s gonna be a bit raw and from the trenches, just like a real personal blog should be.
Alright folks, gather ’round. Let’s talk about this “cherry kiss age” thing I’ve been messing with. I saw it mentioned somewhere online and thought, “Eh, why not?” Sounded interesting, maybe even a little fun. Plus, I was bored.
So, first things first, I googled “cherry kiss age” to get some kinda baseline. Got a bunch of stuff, some of it kinda weird, but I skimmed through it all. Mainly, it seemed to be about… well, let’s just say embracing a certain aesthetic and attitude. Got it.
Next up, preparation. I figured I needed some kinda…visual inspiration. So I went to the mall, and bought red lipstick, cherry-themed accessories, cute outfits. Spent way too much money, probably, but hey, gotta commit, right?
Then came the awkward part: the actual “doing”. I tried a bunch of different makeup looks, practicing in front of the mirror like a total goofball. Lots of selfies involved. Some were terrible. Most were terrible. But a few…a few had potential.
I started experimenting with poses too. Flirty looks, playful smiles, the whole shebang. It felt kinda cheesy at first, but I loosened up eventually. Put on some music, tried to get into the right headspace.
Documented everything, of course. Photos, little notes about what worked and what didn’t. “Too much blush,” “eyes need more definition,” “lipstick smears easily,” that kinda stuff. Real scientific, I tell ya.
The biggest hurdle? Self-doubt. I’m not exactly a spring chicken anymore, and sometimes I felt kinda silly trying to pull this off. But then I thought, “Screw it. I’m doing this for me.” That helped a lot.
After a week or so of this, I started feeling…different. More confident, maybe. More playful. It was like I was tapping into a part of myself I’d forgotten about. It was kinda cool, actually.
The result? Well, I’m not gonna post any of the pictures here (sorry, not sorry!). But I will say that I learned a lot about myself in the process. It wasn’t just about the makeup or the clothes. It was about embracing a certain attitude, a certain way of being.
Would I recommend it? Yeah, actually, I would. Even if you don’t go full-on cherry kiss, just trying something new, something that pushes you out of your comfort zone, can be a really good thing. So go for it. What do you have to lose?
Final thoughts? It was messy, it was awkward, it was a little bit silly. But it was also kinda fun. And sometimes, that’s all that matters.
- Bought some new clothes.
- Did makeup.
- Took photos.