that, and good-ish plastic surgery....
that, and good-ish plastic surgery....
Sort of like The Wire, for women....
not so sure. US law traditionally recognizes a marriage "valid where made" — except of course, in certain states, for same sex ones. If they were married in Sudan, but it was not a valid marriage....here's hoping some kind US official will let her in anyway.
Lucky you. My grandma was into hairnets with little multicolored beads on them. I did acquire a hat pin as an opening night Circe for a production of HMS Pinafore....too late, alas.
I used to use Elta, but prefer the easier spreading of Cotz for Faces
I use the tinted version, which might be too dark for you—I am "medium" in foundation. I just smooth it on like it's foundation on face, ears, neck and décolletage. My arms can stand the body stuff, and who cares if they are white? I bet I use more like five dimes worth. I squeeze it out of the tube onto my finger,…
ah, the days of SPF 2 and 4. If I get cancer, it is Sea and Ski's fault. I have worn a at least SPF 15 daily since 1984, but....
so elegant! I bought a similar hat in about 1983, at Rich's in Hotlanta, because " You can wear it; you're tall," and found it blew off my head. Hat pins were not to be had back then. Thank goddess for teh innernets
but, hat head!
I never did well with those brush units. I like the Jane Iredale kind, but I have been meaning to try the E.L.F. version Amazon sells. It looks like it comes in a loose powder box, which would work for me, plus it's cheap!
The face version is light enough to smooth on thinly. I don't think you are supposed to follow the shot glass rule. I hope.....
fine lines....must proof better. You can get it on Amazon, and save 15% with Subscribe and Save
I swear by Cotz for Faces. It does not irritate my supersensitive skin, stays matte all day, and acts as a perfect primer. It does not settle into fine lobes or pores once it's set....I smooth it out of those under my eyes after I finish making them up, and then I'm fine all day. It definitely lasts all day in normal…
as a lawyer who used to represent the interests of the children in disputed custody cases, I found an alarming number of women with personality disorders for whom there did not need to be any reason other than "I want" or such. I don't doubt that there are similar men, but I did not encounter them.
foundering is what I think you meant to say....
and Kinja crossed it. It told me my post had not been saved, and won't let me delete the dupes. D'oh
It's a fine line between clever and stupid
It's a fine line between clever and stupid
it's a fine line between clever and stupid
it's a fine line between clever and stupid