"For the longest time, I kind of used makeup to hide behind. Hide my face, and hide acne scars, and hide everything else. But then it developed from that into being a creative outlet. I've created elf looks and clown looks. I think it's a really cool way to become either a visual representation of what you feel on the inside or what your soul looks like, or it can be something to completely become a whole new character", says Bee Mellifera. Bee joins this episode to discuss their passion for makeup, challenges autistic people face when applying make up, and how they have learned to better love themselves. To learn more about Bee visit https://www.instagram.com/goddessofbees/.
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