
beauty library
A reference space for exploring how beauty works.
This page is a map of how I approach beauty
The Beauty Library is a growing reference space that brings together the different parts of the Popsicle Girl beauty world. It’s designed to explore how beauty works, how it’s evolved, and how knowledge turns into practice across hair, makeup, and nails.
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Instead of hosting every piece of content, this page highlights foundational examples and visual references that connect ideas across different areas. Each section reflects a different way of looking at beauty, from structure and science to history and creative application, and is meant to be revisited over time.

Beauty Fundamentals
What this area is
Beauty Fundamentals is where I break down the building blocks behind beauty. This includes tools, product forms, and placement techniques across hair, makeup, and nails that build the core structures that shape how beauty actually works.
Foundational Beauty Breakdown
Why it matters
When you understand fundamentals, beauty becomes more flexible and intentional. Instead of copying trends, you can adapt them, troubleshoot issues, and make choices that fit your own skill level and goals.
Where this leads
Concepts from this area form the foundation of future Beauty Essentials Handbooks and Choose Your Own Beauty Adventure pocket guides, designed to support learning from beginner through professional practice.

Visual reference from the Beauty Breakdown series.
Alongside foundational breakdowns, this area also includes short-form Diagnosis Beauty features that focus on troubleshooting common issues, identifying patterns, and demystifying accidents across hair, makeup, and nails.

DIAGNOSIS & TROUBLESHOOTING
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science
What this area is
Beauty Science is where I explore the anatomy, biology, and chemistry behind hair, makeup, and nails. This area focuses on how materials, structures, and biological processes influence real-world beauty results.
Representative Beauty Science Example
Why it matters
When beauty is understood scientifically, results become more predictable and damage becomes easier to prevent. Science helps explain why products perform the way they do, why techniques succeed or fail, and how long-term effects develop.
Where this leads
Work from this area will be expanded into long-form Beauty Encyclopedias that explore the science behind the beauty world in greater depth.

Visual reference from the Beauty Science series.
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history
What this area is
Beauty History is where I explore how beauty has been shaped by culture, technology, media, and time. This area looks at historical practices, industry shifts, and the stories behind iconic beauty moments and materials.
Why it matters
Understanding beauty history adds context to modern trends. It shows how innovation, risk, and experimentation shaped the beauty world we know today, and why certain practices, aesthetics, and ideas continue to resurface.
Where this leads
Research from this area will be expanded into a future Beauty Lore coffee table book that documents beauty history through storytelling, visuals, and cultural context.
Featured Beauty Lore Example

Beauty history is a record of curiosity, creativity, and people testing what was possible.
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​What we call modern beauty is often history, reframed.
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applied
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What this area is
Applied Beauty is where knowledge becomes practice. This area focuses on hands-on creative exploration through transformations, recreations, experiments, and personal beauty projects across hair, makeup, and nails.
Applied Beauty Example
Why it matters
Applied Beauty shows how understanding turns into expression. It demonstrates how skills adapt to individual style, inspiration, and real-world constraints, bridging theory and creativity through process.
Where this leads
This area illustrates how beauty knowledge can be personalized, reinterpreted, and creatively applied across different beauty worlds.
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Visual reference from an Applied Beauty series