
There’s something magical about a comic that nails an everyday struggle—funny, a little exaggerated, and completely on point. Whether it’s those small secret habits, awkward social moments, or the things we all do but rarely admit, comics have a way of making us feel seen without having to say a word.
Belgian artist Bella Sriwantana has mastered this art. She transforms the ups and downs of everyday female life into illustrations that are both witty and painfully accurate. From fashion mishaps to food cravings and late-night overthinking, her work captures the little truths we often keep to ourselves. Get ready to laugh (and nod in agreement) as we explore 19 of her most relatable comics.
The Bathtub Photoshoots

A bubble bath seems like the ultimate Instagram moment—candles lit, book artfully propped. But behind the scenes? Bubbles disappear in five minutes, water splashes everywhere, and you’re just trying not to drop your phone.
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Getting All Dressed Up… For No Reason

Ever spent an hour perfecting your makeup and hair only to realize you’re staying in? Sometimes the best confidence boost is just for your own reflection.
The “I’m So Full” Lie

You swear you can’t eat another bite—until fifteen minutes later you’re back in front of the fridge. There’s always room for dessert. Always.
Social Media vs. Reality

Influencers may “wake up like this,” sipping coffee in perfect lighting. Meanwhile, you’re still in yesterday’s messy bun at 3 p.m., eating chips straight from the bag. Real life isn’t filtered—and that’s okay.
The “I Don’t Want Anything” Trap

When someone offers to pick up snacks, you say no. Five minutes later, their fries look better than anything you’ve ever tasted. Moral? Always order extra fries.
Overthinking Every Text

Your friend takes an hour to reply and your mind spirals: Did I say something wrong? Are they mad? Turns out—they were just napping.
The Hair-Tie Mystery

You buy hair ties in bulk, yet when you need one, they’ve all vanished. Buy more, and suddenly the old ones reappear like magic.
A Closet Full of Clothes and “Nothing to Wear”

Your wardrobe is packed, but you rotate the same five outfits every week. Somehow, nothing ever feels right when you need it.
The Mascara Struggle

Left eye: flawless. Right eye: disaster. Try to fix it and you’ve accidentally gone full smoky eye.
Blanket Tug-of-War

Sharing a bed means someone’s waking up cold. Either they steal the blanket or you do—there’s no middle ground.
The “These Heels Are Comfortable” Lie
They looked perfect in the store. Five minutes into wearing them? Pure torture. Now you’re debating fashion versus survival.
The Shampoo Bottle Paradox

Why does shampoo always run out before conditioner? One of life’s greatest unsolved mysteries.
Trying to Stay Mad When Your Favorite Song Plays
You’re giving someone the silent treatment when your favorite song comes on. Suddenly, you’re lip-syncing and forgetting why you were mad.
The “I’m Just Resting My Eyes” Trap

You close your eyes for “just a second.” Next thing you know, it’s morning.
Online Shopping Expectations vs. Reality
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You picture a perfectly fitting outfit. What arrives? Something that barely resembles the photo. Returning it? Too much effort—it goes straight to the back of the closet.
The Eyeliner Struggle

First eye: perfect wing. Second eye: chaos. Try to even them out and you’re one swipe away from raccoon territory.
The 2 A.M. Room Makeover

You’re ready to relax when suddenly your furniture arrangement feels all wrong. Now it’s midnight and you’re rearranging like you’re on a home-makeover show.
The Grocery Shopping Fail

Planned: essentials only. Actual cart: snacks, drinks, and everything except what you came for.
The Perfect Comeback—Too Late
Hours after an argument, you finally think of the perfect response. Too bad the moment’s long gone.
Why These Comics Hit Home
Bella Sriwantana’s comics are funny because they’re true. From fashion blunders to late-night cravings, these everyday moments remind us we’re all in the same boat—laughing, overthinking, and learning to embrace life’s little imperfections. They’re a gentle nudge to laugh at ourselves and remember that even our quirks make us beautifully human.