A limblesstransgenderwoman’s awe-inspiringmakeuproutines shared on social media have highlighted her resilience as she promotes a heartwarming message of self-acceptance while advocating for her community.
25-year-old Briel Adams-Wheatley is from Utah,USA,but was born in Brazil with Hanhart Syndrome.
25-year-old Briel Adams-Wheatley showcased her resilience and self-acceptance while living with Hanhart Syndrome
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Identifying as transgender, Briel has not only shared her incrediblemakeupand beauty routines but also documented the process of her transition on social media.
Briel impressively filmed herself performing a cartwheel before getting to work on her face, using her mouth as a tool to elaborately paint her face, a technique her followers have become familiar with.
In 2019, Briel reportedly posted her first makeup tutorial on YouTube, later expanding to TikTok, where she quickly became a viral sensation.
Identifying as transgender, Briel has not only shared her incredible makeup routines but also documented the process of her transition
Speaking on theLuke and Sassy Scott podcastrecently, Briel said: “I do not wear prosthetics.
“The doctors just kept staying there’s nowhere for them to attach to, so what’s the point?
“I’ve just become so independent already without them that I just don’t even see the point.”
“I have no arms, and I’m still doing anything and everything that I want to do in my life.
“There should be no excuse for anyone else to not just live their lives.”
Briel and her husband, Adam, met in 2021 and married in June of the same year when they “instantly connected,” as per the Daily Mail.
Briel recently showcased how she applied a full face of makeup without using her hands for an “Ariana Grande-inspired” look
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The Brazilian native has not only made a name for herself as a beauty influencer but also as an anti-bullying figure after experiencing online trolls who have pushed her to consider suicide in the past.
She told LGBTQ+ publication Queerty: “I would come home in tears because people would make fun of me for the fact I have no arms or legs.
“One day, my mum was like, ‘I need you to look in the mirror and name ten things you like about yourself.
“‘Then I want you to go to school and pick ten people and say one nice thing about them.’
“Just doing that generated this positivity in my life that made me strive to do better and be happy for myself so I could give my best to everybody else.”
Briel was flooded with praise on social media
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