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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:52 pm
Randomly Greek a) The music in that makeup tutorial sucked balls. ]:< b) LIP LINER SCARES ME. Lip anything scares me. I have a really small mouth so its kind of like, idk awkward to wear anything on my lips. c) I never heard that term before. The one that was like "DON'T LINE YOUR EYES WITH THE EYELINER EOGBEOU" which I honestly like better, I'm not a fan of thick eyeliner. o: d) Tanya will you marry me. a) The music in her tutorials is always loungey/calm. XD b) I'm not a fan of lipstick/lip liner. I only like chapstick, and once in a while lipstains. c) 'Tightlining'. It's pretty useful! 8D d) Any day, any time, any where. <3
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:56 pm
a) ITS GAY. SHE SHOULD PUT ********' ... IDK. BUT SOMETHING. YEAHHHHHHHHH.
b) it scares me. NOTHIN' BUT CHAPSTICK 'CAUSE THAT s**t DON'T SHOW. Or I have one lipstick thats nude and its amazing. And it doesn't make me look weird. I love it.
c) YEAH IT SOUNDS DIRTY. I'm going to do that from now on.
d) YESSSSSSSSSSSS PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED.
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 5:20 pm
Just bumping this to say that if you guys are too shy to ask in here, then go ahead and ask me in PM/AIM~ I'm totally open to help with any issue you have!
... The bump is also to remind you guys that this is here and I miss it and I really wanna add to it. XD
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:55 pm
THEN ADD TO IT I LIKE THIS THREAD. neutral
DO YOU ADD ANY PRODUCTS TO YOUR HAIR OR USE ANYTHING BESIDES JUST SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER?
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Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:32 am
Brass Knuckles oh. maybe you need a bk's tips thread on: HOW TO BE RUDE i want to see this thread.
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Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:19 pm
Alexandrasaurus THEN ADD TO IT I LIKE THIS THREAD. neutral DO YOU ADD ANY PRODUCTS TO YOUR HAIR OR USE ANYTHING BESIDES JUST SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER? My methods change a lot!
Now I'm trying to be as organic as I can possibly be with my hair, to keep it as healthy as I can. I want to finish off my shampoos so I can buy some organic/natural shampoos and conditioners! I've also stopped using my hair iron daily and just save it for my bangs/stubborn straight pieces of hair.
When I come out of the shower, I use an old cotton t-shirt instead of a towel; I find it sops up more water and is much more gentle on my curly hair. After that I spray O'pro Leave-in Conditioner (I couldn't find this anywhere online!) on my hair then run my fingers through a bit. I don't brush my hair, but if you do, go ahead and brush to get it through your hair at this point. After that continue with your method of drying/styling. :3
I'll start doing some simple, natural looking make-up tutorials, product reviews, and maybe even fashion/style help via Youtube soon!
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Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:39 pm
k have a problem! When I tightline my eyes, I get some eyeliner on my lower water line and then eventually under my eyes making me look like a raccooned whore.
HOW DO I MAKE THIS NOT HAPPEN
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Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:46 pm
That's strange! So instead of using some eyeliner, try using eyeshadow. Your best bet is to wet an angled brush, then dip/rub it against some eyeshadow and line your upper lid. Not only will you get a thin-as-hell barely-there line, but it will last much longer than eye liner and it shouldn't get on your lower lid. If it does, then try wiping with a wet q-tip. XD
But try substituting eyeshadow instead of eyeliner, that should work!
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Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:09 pm
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 7:26 pm
Tanya, you're someone who actually has a sense of style that's awesome. Being so, what are some staples of a wardrobe that you think everyone should have? Also, how do you put your outfits together?
-is coming to terms that she is a female-
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 2:31 am
Great question! For me, every person has their own set of staples. Over time, you alter your staples to your liking, and depending on who you are/what you do, etc.
Here is what I have in my wardrobe that may be useful for everyone else:
Solid colored t-shirts, pref. in white, black, and gray. The go with anything and everything. A pair of jeans that fit you well, in a wash that suits your body, and a cut that suits your body. Black pants that again fit you well in a cut that suits your body. A little black dress, perfect for any occasion. A pair of black pumps/heels that are comfortable to walk in and simple enough to be appropriate for any occasion. A coat/jacket that is warm but still classy (ie. peacoats are perfect), so you can wear it out to fancier places if need be. A pair of classic black (not all black, just the canvas part) hi-top chucks -- I specifically prefer hi-tops because they don't make your socks/bit of ankle skin show under skinny jeans/pants. A pair of flats because they are classy enough for work, but can still be comfortable.
On top of this, build up with pieces you feel you will wear for a long time. The ones I listed above are pieces I know I'm going to hold on to for a very, very, very long time. I always think about that when I buy clothes. I don't buy t-shirts with logos on them except for band t's. Most of my clothing is solid, or striped. Things that are classic, but not shabby or old. Take into account colors that suit your skin and personality -- I gravitate toward a lot of black, olive green, navy, brown, white, and gray. Super super simple.
Gradually add pieces that you feel are more important; for example, if you feel you go to events a lot, buy more skirts and fancy tops; but remember, this doesn't mean they have to be expensive!
I almost never splurge, but if you have to, I recommend splurging on a very nice fitted black dress (not one that poofs out like a ballerina skirt, but literally a fitted cocktail one) OR a nice pair of jeans that fit your body well.
The biggest tip I can give you is to look at your body, see what your best traits are. Explore clothes that you generally wouldn't. I love my collarbone, so I wear a lot of tops that show off my collarbone and neck area; boat-neck shirts and tops especially. Just play around in the dressing room and never be afraid of things that you generally don't like to wear. My closet is depressing as ******** because I own so many dark colored clothing, but I recently tried on this pink lacy top and fell in love; totally out of character, but I wasn't expecting to like it so much! I generally hate pink! You never know what you will find. Just treat yourself like a doll, in the changing room, the possibilities are really endless.
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:56 am
or just throw something on! Anything!
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:07 pm
Tenacious Travis or just throw something on! Anything! 4laugh
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:28 pm
That's how a real man's man does it. The only time I give any thought is to what undershirt I want to wear.
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Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:55 pm
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