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Those Ever So Helpful Makeup Tricks

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Brush on the Liner Instead of using liquid or pencil eyeliner, I use an angled brush and a dark eyeshadow as a liner. You can use all different colors and it’s a snap to apply. To keep it from falling off I use Smashbox eyelid primer, which keeps it in place and smooths out the skin tone on your eyelids so you look more awake. Does that count as a trick? Liquid Eyeliner If you’re not the greatest with liquid liner I suggest gel eyeliner, it comes in a little…read more

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Face Masks

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I use CosRX Centella Blemish Cream and my face glows. For the price I enjoy it. I don’t really like to use a lot of actives in my toners anyway because for me pH is the most important. And I felt it was a little off. What I like to do: Product Instructions – After your cleansing step, pour product on a cotton pad and pat on your face. I use a cotton pad and like to leave it for a bit under my eyes since it’s so refreshing. Per…read more

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Waterproof Options

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This really isn’t a full list, but a collection of products that I have found that work well with water. The Kiko Cosmetics colored eyeliners don’t come off in the shower unless I really scrub with eye makeup remover. I wore Kat Von D Tattoo Liner in Trooper (the one with the brush tip) into a wet sauna for 15 minutes and a hot tub and my eyeliner still looked flawless at the end. To give you an idea of what I put it through, I was literally dripping after…read more

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The T-Zone

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Here is an example of what can be achieved when you use this method on t-zone. There are a lot of people that end up with a n oily T-zone. I used to have one until I learned how to take care of that T. Oily skin happens for one of two reasons. One is that you’re just oily (nbd, it happens), the other is that your skin is dehydrated. Oil cleansing and moisturizes will help more if your skin is dehydrated. If it’s just oily, there’s a beginner’s guide…read more

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Dry Skin And Makeup

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For the cheap end concealer I like Almay Clear Complexion Concealer. You can pick it up at places like CVS. If your skin is really dry, drug store concealer might not be the best to use, because it has 1.0% salicylic acid in it. It hasn’t bothered me though, and doesn’t overly cling to dry patches. I like it because it’s layerable, medium to full coverage, and it doesn’t break me out. If you’re looking for really great coverage and don’t mind spending a little bit more, I would try…read more

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Showered With Ideas

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Or a drought of inspiration. It was more a drought. Well there are a lot of parties that I will just jump at the chance to get to attend. While I am not a arty girl per se I do love having a good time and parties are as you may know a good chance for that. Well any type of shower is pretty much lame. I’m sorry they are. I think that the hostesses get caught up with it and end up forgetting the point. That is the important…read more

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Correcting Hooded Eyes

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Dealing with hooded eyes can be a hassle, liner imprints when you blink etc.. Mine are very unevenly hooded and it drives me nuts. It took a long time and experimenting a lot with various shadow and liner techniques and placements until I was happy. I use a primer, then stila liquid generally since it’s the longest lasting against oily hooded lids, and then set but within a couple hours I have liner all over my lid and crease area. And of course my eyeshadow has all blended together from…read more

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Know What You Want

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What do you want to do with makeup? It is important to answer this question. Once you have an idea you can start looking for things that will help you achieve your vision. There are a lot of things you can be going for when you apply makeup. So what do you want to get out of it? Is it… just for fun artistic expression day to day/work appropriate night on the town just want to enhance a few features Keep in mind what you want to use it for,…read more

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Trying Some Basic Leather Care

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I decided to post a little bit about leather care. I tried to make this comprehensive and yet it is designed to cover the basics of leather care. It’s primarily aimed at shoes/boots, but the principles can apply to other leather goods. Some will notice that many topics are only briefly touched on or simplified; I plan to expand this guide into a series to thoroughly cover every aspect of shoes and leather. Terms to Know Tanning: the process of converting an animal hide into useable leather Parts of a…read more

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The Moral of the Story

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A friend of mine was excited for weeks, she ordered a faux leather jacket and was waiting for it to arrive. It took, way too long for that but, she hadn’t lost faith in it. Not until it arrived. I got a text with something along the lines of; “well it came,” that told me everything I needed to know. And then I actually saw it. My take. With faux leather, it’s really important to see the jacket in person before buying. It’s never going to be 100% convincing, but…read more

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