The Erase thingie from benefit is great. It's orange but don't let it fool you: when I tried it on, it's like they photoshopped my face in real life! Results may varies. But it really made a difference.
The Erase thingie from benefit is great. It's orange but don't let it fool you: when I tried it on, it's like they photoshopped my face in real life! Results may varies. But it really made a difference.
My grandma was quite something. Burned her bra, was one of the very first women to go to university, and she kept going for classes all her life until she got cancer the first time at 84!
Please please do this! I would TOTALY read and enjoy it!
Was this the secret all along?
Exactly. He is not so good at shopping too (colorblind!) so I still help him when he need new stuff. There is only 2 stores in my area that have reasonably priced pants in his length and size. And you have to dig real deep to find something with a bit of a stylish twist on it. Lucky him, the lumberjack hipster look is…
This will sound like a stupid question but... Doesn't it make your mascara more like a paste? Like it grumble, being less fluid? I imagine the powder sticking to the brush. Or maybe it stay on the lashes?
Yep. I try to wash my hair the less I can. Complicated braids (so I don't touch my hair and it doesn't look oily) and curling it are saving the day but at the end, I go to the gym everyday and my hair gets super icky. I can stretch 3-4 days before I cave in sometimes! I feel gross just admitting that. It doesn't help…
I'll try it for sure if they have it at Sephora! This "tubing" thingie seem unusual but somehow it make sense. I wonder if it look heavy or natural. Can't way to try it!
I gave up on mascara staying on my lashes years ago. It will always smudge under or over my eyes.
I really have a hard time shopping online. Maybe it's just me. Maybe it's my oddly shaped body (wich I still love!). Maybe it's the fact I'm not in the US and most of those shop are a new level of hell when you try to return stuff that just didn't fit. Maybe I'm picky (I probably am). With vanity sizing I never really…
I do not know what she will tell you. BUT, for me and since I have the best nail salon in the world (figuratively) 2 minutes from work...
The green stuff is scary as hell. I remember once, at a Sephora beauty class*, the girl wanted me to try it on and I looked at her with a "Seriously? Do I look like She-Hulk?" look. She was right. It was magic. But I never felt comfortable enough to try it again. I vote this one up!
I use coconut oil on my keratosis pilaris (the red bumps on the upper arms and shoulder that almost everyone I know have) and it works wonder so as a body lotion, it's golden!
I heard, and seriously you need to verify this, that if you have a more warm skin tone versus a more cooler one.
My amazing and lovely ex-husband was a larger (and taller at 6'5") man and they didn't assume he would wear kilt everywhere. They assumed he would have the money to have all of his stuff tailored just for him or that he would walk around naked.
I did not know of this brand!
I feel so sad for you!!!! You should ban those horrible places that judge you!
You know what works great? A bobby-pin (or what ever you call this in english, the metal thingies that we use by millions in our hair!).
A wedding is a party you are (almost) obligated to go.
This is beautiful.