Yeah, definitely normal. I played with a lot of traditionally femme things at the start of my transition, cause I didn't know what I liked and had been denied the exploration my cis peers had in adolescence. I don't wear makeup much anymore for the same reasons. Things can be affirming at first and then you grow out of them and it doesn't have to mean anything, other than you're growing. Same thing with bras; they used to be real affirming to wear, and the sensory feeling of having something on my chest was a relief. But I'm 7 years in and a bra is something I take off immediately when I get home because it's annoying.
Look around at the habits of women in their 30s and 40s and you'll see a lot of us have let go of many of the femme high effort stuff fall away. Some of it is still fun on occasion but the daily effort is just not worth it
With eddies it's all about finding ones that are consistent. A lot of the common cheap ones are hit and miss but I've found a few brands that are regularly the same strength throughout the whole batch. So it's easier to plan about when you'll start to feel it and when to expect it to wear off.