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Browns and purple are always great! But don't be afraid to wear your old stuff as well. Mixing it up is always a good idea. As a not-natural auburn, if I'm going for a light day look a bright pink blush looks good (try tarte-fearless) and nude lip (mac-myth). For a sexy winter nighttime look I love doing a dark vampy

He's in college, at USC. Drugs are not hard to come by.

Jesus, has no one heard of Kuru? Don't eat people!

You can buy sweatshirts that have the sport allies log on it to support as well! If you feel the need :)

I LURV ABH. I use their dip brow in Auburn. I think I might have to get brow wiz too

OMG the FEELS!

I was in Kingston, ON for the summer and McD's was doing a buffalo chicken poutine. Which sounds mildly delicious.

I never once said she was stupid, all I did was contradict her statement with facts. I'm not saying that she shouldn't be concerned with what she puts on/in her body, but just because something has a scary name that you can't understand doesn't mean it's going to give you cancer. Some of the natural substances that

I clicked on the Kacey Musgraves link and while the hair is crazy, what really bothers me is that the makeup artist did not attach her fake eyelashes properly.

Yes! I just laugh internally when people use the term chemical as a word to mean a bad substance. Sometimes out loud. Okay always out loud. In their face.

That's so lucky! I have a ridiculously oily scalp so I almost have to wash every day. Dry shampoo doesn't even work for me. A salesperson at Lush tried convincing me that I should only be washing my hair once a week, I was like "bitch U crazy."

There's a constellation site where I am and I was curious. NM. *slowly walks away*

Do you by chance happen to live in a small town on Lake Ontario that starts with an O?

That's great! My hair just doesn't work with sulfate-free products. It's sad :(

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Yay for self education!

I've just decided that I don't really get genitals. They're just weird.

That's fair. Nothing wrong with trying new ingredients. I love changing up my beauty products, just don't let someone scare you off a product you love. I tried Lush's hair care system and it absolutely trashed it. I went to Biolage and it's shiny and tangle free.

I do my make up because I love experimenting with color and different looks. It's fun for me, I feel like an artist

There actually is a healthy amount of regulation, but even less so with "natural products. Your skin also does not absorb everything you put on it. That's just not true. Most chemicals do not affect the endocrine system, tea tree oil will though especially pubescent boys. -A biochemist