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Foundation last a long time, as I said, six months, maybe a little more. So It's 16 euros twice a year. Same for the translucent powder. Only the moisturizer lasts less, but still a good three or four months. All things considered, it's not that expensive. Plus, if you go for a known brand foundation, it will set you

I don't wear a lot of makeup (in fact, when I'm not working I wear none at all), but what I wear is geared towards the natural. I wear some moisturizer , about 20 euros , liquid foundation by Kiko, so cheap, 16 euros, maybe? After that, translucent powder to set the foundation. My current one is also by Kiko, so 8,

I love it, it's such an emotional film. And Katharine Hepburn, my god, she's jus luminous there. A brilliant piece of acting.

Taylor Swift is, for me, in the same category as Josh Groban: not into their musical stuff (although it doesn't offend my ears or anything) but I admire their personality. They both seem fun and relatable. And I'm really enjoying watching Taylor going from all princess-y to a self-aware wry adult.

Move to Europe (any place other than the UK or Ireland will do) and no baby showers in sight. Here in Southern Europe people come see you after the baby is born for a short visit (twenty, thirty minutes) and give you stuff. Much calmer I think. And because they know you just gave birth, no one is offended if you don't

I loved them in dresses, Dave had particularly nice legs ;). He could have I guess, to me, personally, that was just irrelevant.

Very well put. You see the same attitude in the RCC: only God can judge me and because I confessed to a priest I'm forgiven. It's a toxic mindframe. More so than other christian religions, because of the whole forced celibacy thing.

My sister had one at 4,080 kg (sorry I suck at conversions) and had to sit on a rubber doughnut for over a month as she required 18 very painful stitches. Might be annedoctal, but it did scare me.

I hope not, but after the lates reported cases I fear yes.

I'm not, because once a baby gets to a certain size, you know it's going to be complicated, so why not have him before that? I'm good though because according to the last estimates he was about 3,500 kg, so not too big. And I have this amazing wide hips (thanks, Dysplasia).

Thanks, I'm walking like a penguin right now, my hip bones hurt (actually I had dysplasia of the hip bones all through the pregnancy, so, fun times) and my boobs hurt, but no contractions and no labor. I don't know if I rather have the baby right now or if I rather stay pregnant as I still have a lingering fear of

If your baby is big, it might be a good idea, because once a baby is over 53 cm and 4 kg it will be a nightmare. If he's that big at, say, 38/39 weeks, two or three more weeks of gaining weight will only make an increasingly difficult labor.

My husband sent this to me yesterday, as I'm 39 weeks pregnant and no signs of labor. It was cute and all, but I'm NOT dancing thriller. With my useless sense of rythm I fear the worst. Walking it is.

When I was a teenager, Smells Like Teen Spirit came out. Grunge was my jam, so my standards of what can/should be worn on stage are pretty lax. Have you seen some videos of, say, Pearl Jam live? Because it was roughly the same thing Ed's sporting. And really, it doesn't matter, it's all about the music. I respect Ed

Because some people believe they have the right to decide for themselves and others what's right and how to live. It's not about politics or religion, it's about power and control over others. It's the little dictator that exists inside us and will grow to sadistic extremes if we leave it unchecked.

I think she's pretty well-behaved for a one year old. Meltdowns are their thing, that's just normal. To say North has them is the same that sayin water's wet.

Her music is not my thing, but she earned my respect because of the way she treats her fans. Could be an act, but who cares? She treats them decently and seems grateful, which is more you can say of a lot of other performers.

She really should read the books, not that I encourage it, but at least she would know that gropey/ artsy BW generic pictures don't necessarily portray a BDSM relationship. Even a badly written one.

To me she's just bland. She's a good singer but in a generic sort of way and her penchant for overly ornate vocalisations just annoys me. As someone who has always been a big fan of big voices (if I had a spirit animal, Dinah Washington would be it) I just wish some of these self-proclamed divas knew more about

No, not U.K, Portugal.