Living Color is not performing happiness. She is genuinely having a good time and she has never seen a reason to hide that. Beauty, for her, is one of the places where that good time lives — and she protects it fiercely from anyone who wants to make it serious.
She grew up watching women treat their beauty routines like obligations and decided early that she wanted no part of that. The lipstick she reaches for in the morning is not a statement. It's not armor. It's not strategy. It's just the color that made her smile when she saw it, and that was enough of a reason.
There is a lightness to how she moves through the world that other people feel immediately. She's not trying to be the energy in the room — she just genuinely enjoys being in it. That joy is not naïve. She has lived enough to know that choosing pleasure is a decision you have to make on purpose, and she makes it every single day.
Her beauty evolves because she's always finding new things to love. She'll be devoted to a bold lip for three months and then discover something else that delights her and pivot without ceremony. The consistency is not in the look — it's in the joy underneath it. That never changes.