frostedfakes
frostedfakes
frostedfakes

I went to BU, and as much as I loved my time in undergrad, that campus blows up with controversy almost every single year. It’s a big school with big problems, and the way the school responds is variable. I felt like the school administration got marginally better at approaching these kinds of issues that would

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There’s a serious glowy, vaseline-smeared-on-the-lens (in addition to the literally greased up cameras) sort of gig going on with 70’s makeup. Everyone looks like they’ve spent some time getting a little sweaty in the sun, and the makeup reflects that sort of look. It wasn’t always my favorite style, but I’ve gotten

I love that you’re going into great detail about what makeup was like for decades that not very many people are all that crazy about. Everybody always goes on and on about 50s glamor, 60s mod, 80s bold, and now 90s grunge makeup, but no one ever really cares to talk about the 20s, 30s, and 70s, which all have very

I hope y’all went out after this because these are some pretty smokin’ looks.

You look incredible. Love everything about this.

Yeah, that’s totally legit. I’ve just met dudes that are pretty outspoken about this kind of stuff, so I’m generally sour about guys and opinions about makeup. That’s most likely because of people’s attitudes towards self-presentation at my place of work (very casual, minimalistic grooming pretty much across the

If it makes you feel any better, I decided to put my face on one day when I generally go barefaced due to extreme laziness, and I got, “What happened?!” as a reaction. Next time I get that, I’m going to say that I have a hot, filthy date that I need to prep for to get people to shut up.

I find it amazing that people still feel the need to express this opinion when it’s been stated over and over and over again forever into infinity. You’d think with how obsessed everyone is with makeup that people would just let it go, but I guess not.

Yeah, the fact that people with these kind of attitudes almost always have a fucking boyfriend that encourages it annoys me. I’ve dated someone that liked the way I look with and without makeup, understood that it’s fun hobby/life passion for me, and admired the fact that I take pride in my skills since I’ve spent

A lot of people are severely grossed out by the texture of most sunscreens, and then they get lazy about wearing it (myself included). For what it’s worth, I found a really nice SPF40 mineral sunscreen from Clarins that is runny and mixes well with my regular face cream without making it a greased up mess or breaking

Aight, now these are some fucking makeovers. Both the Indianapolis and Vegas ones are so lovely, and I feel like they complement/enhance their individual styles really nicely. I know that feeling of makeup not looking/feeling right on you even though I’m a hardcore (HARDCORE) makeup lover, but these look great!