Wow. That's really not bad at all. Maybe I will actually try one someday.
Wow. That's really not bad at all. Maybe I will actually try one someday.
I shouldn't be surprised by this shit anymore but I really, really am. If it didn't say 'Fox News' at the bottom I would have sworn this was from the Onion.
Err, one of them said she is 1/2 black.
Yeah, I've read that this happens. In this case though the lip color looks like a very good match. Either way, I'd rather spend $9 for the cheapie version.
You're very welcome. I've found that makeup artists and beauty companies love to share what was used at red carpet events. It's publicity for them. As long as you know the person's name and the event they were at you can usually find out what they were wearing. If you don't know what the event was it's a bit tricker,…
At the link i found her MU Artist says everything she used that day was Cover Girl. You think she might have only said that for contract reasons and actually sub-ed it for with something else?
It's Cover Girl LipPerfection Jumbo Gloss Balm in Blush Twist.
It's not misinformation. It may be a different interpretation but it's not misinformation. (And for now I'll just ignore that "mysterious ways of god," as you put it, is no different than what I wrote). They believe God is omnipotent. Therefore God allows the Devil to do the Devil's work with tacit approval. It makes…
Nevermind that according to their logic God is the one that made the tornado and sent it after them in the first place.
I think the reason she keeps it lighter these days is because she's gone gray and the roots are much more obvious when she dyes it darker.
My life motto: WWTTD?
Your comparison makes no sense. There's a demand for plus-size clothing. There's no demand for a mascara marketed towards men. And there is also no reason men can't use any mascara that is currently on the market. Having a Y chromosome won't make the mascara turn to acid.
I feel like the internet is a really mixed blessing for small businesses these days. On one hand it's every retailers dream to get the kind of press they got, but on the other hand very few companies have the resources to supply the kind of demand that happens when things go viral. And you can't control your exposure…
In the article a farmer said the cows really like it. Like a "candy bar." So hey, if the cows like it and it's not bad for them, why not!
That makes sense. I was reading the article and it seems like they've got some good uses in mind once they figure out how to extract the lactose and protein. Apparently there is a real demand for edible lactose. Since there's money in it for whoever figures out a process someone will figure it out soon enough.
Isn't this strained as well? So it probably has the same problem?
I dunno but I can't imagine cattle need sugar added to their steady diet of corn. Or that babies need added sugar to formula, for that matter. Those seem like horrible ideas.
They're making Greek Activia now.
Can't they evaporate the water content? Doesn't solve the problem completely but reduces the bulk a lot. I have no idea what good powdered lactose is though.
When I saw the headline I was going to make a joke about her blaming "ugly people" for this. Then I read her actual statement and it's too sad to make fun of. Maybe she's doing some kind of performance art like Joaquin Phoenix did for I'm Still Here. Has anyone checked to see if Casey Affleck is involved somehow? "I…