I can help you refine this draft. Still true. What specifically would you like me to do with it? For example:
- Fix grammar or prose issues
- Restructure or reorganize sections
- Adjust tone or reading level
- Cut length
- Something else
Editor’s Note
One thing I didn’t address in the article that keeps surfacing in the comments: a significant number of Dramatics feel pressure to soften their makeup specifically in professional settings, as if their natural angularity reads as “too much” for a boardroom. But here’s what’s interesting — looking at the 229 verified Dramatic reports on the platform, the dominant fabric themes are crisp, heavy gabardine, and sharp tailoring, which tells me the Dramatic essence is already coded as inherently authoritative and structured, not theatrical. The makeup isn’t adding drama; it’s completing a line that already exists in the bone structure. Which makes me wonder — are Dramatics who downplay their features actually perceived as more approachable, or are they just less visible?
Okay so this is literally what I needed — I’ve been a Dramatic for two years and still defaulting to soft, rounded eye looks because I thought sharp liner was “too much.” Tried a bold graphic cat eye last week for a work event in Columbus and got so many compliments I almost didn’t believe it. Going to stop softening my brows now and actually let them be angular like my bone structure wants. Do you find most Dramatics struggle with the same tendency to downplay their lines??