I always waver between deep admiration for his hilarity and just thinking he's a huge douche.
I always waver between deep admiration for his hilarity and just thinking he's a huge douche.
Haha, sooo many stars.
The bleach cancels it out
Every time I see a Fallon clip or watch a Seth-Meyers-only version of Weekend Update, it makes me realize HOW GREAT Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are.
I love the shot of the guy barbecuing the hot dog.
"Oh my God, I'm starving. Good thing I have this empty egg carton, some charcoal briquettes, this little grill, and a hot dog."
I hate that I know so much about this dumb show and I hope this model girl ends up working the floor at a Wet Seal.
Julie Chen's photos show how important good photography is for important things. In the older photo there is very little detail in the shadows. The contrast is way to high. The shadow on the nose should not be there. It would make anyone's nostril look huge. You can see the catch-light in her eyes that the first…
Actually, I think she's telling the truth. Make up and contouring can do a lot for nose shape, also the surgery on her eyes probably impacted the way her nose appears. Also, she appears to tan a lot, which changed her appearance as well.
The natural angle is such a bonus. And it's so easy! And when I'm really lazy, I just leave a box of Arm & Hammer in the shower and use that. I mix the grains with either water or my facial cream cleanser to make a paste.
In my late twenties I stopped with the hair color and the nail polish and lipstick. And you know what? my natural haircolor suits my coloring, and my nails look neat and clean and professional. And now when I actually put on make-up, people think I look special.
Ok, ONE: Excellent gif choice, one of my favorites, wish I could do that dance all the time.
You're welcome! I'd never given a second thought to microbeads, other than thinking they didn't work very well. Imagine my horror when I accidentally bought bodywash with microbeads. Ugh, I felt terrible.
Yeah, I can see that! I bet a lot of it is being on TV, though. They give these people "characters" and play up those parts of their personalities.
YES! Those beads are the pits. And the beads that make it to your face are too rough. That's why I switched to mixing my own combo of baking soda and chickpea flour (no kidding) (and if I'm feeling adventurous, I add ground lemon peel powder for astringent properties and white kaolin clay for cleansing properties).…
Also, those little microbeads are terrible for the environment.
YES! People think if it doesn't hurt, it's not working, when in fact that means you're doing it wrong. Like mouthwash with alcohol: people feel a burn and assume it's good for them, when the alcohol actually dries out your mouth, which increases bad breath and microtears, and you're better off with one that doesn't do…
It's not unusual to hear men describe a woman as "hot," regardless of her actual physical features, when all she's really doing is fulfilling the tenets of stereotypical "hotness." Makeup, perfume, plastic surgery, blow-outs, pearls—these things, in our culture, represent "pretty." They represent "making an effort."