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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 4:31 pm
Uhm, if you fail at eyeliner and mascara you can basically just slop it on without any regard to how it's looking, and then perfect it by rubbing of excess with a q-tip dipped in lotion. ;D
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Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 8:09 pm
When wanting your eye shadow to look natural and emphasize on natural beauty, on your eyelid, try a lighter color that is as close to your skin tone as possible. If you're cocoa and not cream (like me), go for something, obviously, that is not my skin color, but yours.
Then, find a color that is a little bit darker than your skin tone. It should be a believable color that isn't black, but looks like the color of a shadow on your skin. Apply it to the arch below your eyebrow, and blend it in to the lighter color below without completely mixing the two.
Your eyes should now look much bigger and radiant. It works for me every time. C:
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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 1:09 pm
If you have hazel eyes,
don't wear blue eyeshadow.
Go brown and pink.
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 6:31 pm
Moisturizers and sunblock are the MOST important for your skin. Period. It will a) make your skin look nice the day you put it on and b) keep your skin from aging in the long run. You should always put moisturizer on before you use foundation, or mix your foundation in and apply together.
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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:58 pm
Nishi needs any blackhead-removing tips people have, please please.
Because her dermatologist fails her, and her skin currently feels like someone poured acid onto it. Owwww. Dx
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 4:15 pm
Use eyeshadow or powder foundation around your eyes before applying pencil eyeliner.
It'll keep it from smudging throughout the day because you body exudes oils and sweat, so the dry powder will make it last longer without squishing between the folds in your eyelids.
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:07 pm
Your eyebrows should line up to your inner eye (about), and in a straight line going from your nose to the outside of your eye (use a pencil or something to go past your eye for the length of your eyebrow). The curve should be just above the middle of your eye and it should be about the same thickness all the way down until past the colored part of your eye, and then it should gradually get skinnier until the end.
Spray holding hairspray on your hairbrush, then brush again (after getting tangles out) to keep it from being frizzy.
Spray a little bit of holding hairspray on an extra toothbrush to straighten your eyebrows and keep them polished all day (but make sure they're not crunchy and stiff).
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Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:25 am
Does anybody have any hair tips? :3
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:47 am
Banana sammich Does anybody have any hair tips? :3 Uhm... *cough* If you have hard-to-manage hair, namely if it's curly (damn my bangs... =P ), one of the best things you can do for it is straighten it at least 2-3 times a week with a straightener (heated preferably), a water-sprayer of some sort, and a flat comb. This also helps if you ever want to even out your bangs, or pre-stretch some hair for bleaching (but not dying; most dyes come off in hear without at least a 5-10 minutes of binding to the hair). ...The girls probably have better advice; I only do this for school and sometimes work, if I feel like looking good. Plus, it's 3:45, so I might not remember this.
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 5:04 pm
SWFTWLF Banana sammich Does anybody have any hair tips? :3 Uhm... *cough* If you have hard-to-manage hair, namely if it's curly (damn my bangs... =P ), one of the best things you can do for it is straighten it at least 2-3 times a week with a straightener (heated preferably), a water-sprayer of some sort, and a flat comb. This also helps if you ever want to even out your bangs, or pre-stretch some hair for bleaching (but not dying; most dyes come off in hear without at least a 5-10 minutes of binding to the hair). ...The girls probably have better advice; I only do this for school and sometimes work, if I feel like looking good. Plus, it's 3:45, so I might not remember this. I meant namely how to keep it moisturized or any at-home treatments. xD
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:59 pm
Banana sammich SWFTWLF Banana sammich Does anybody have any hair tips? :3 Uhm... *cough* If you have hard-to-manage hair, namely if it's curly (damn my bangs... =P ), one of the best things you can do for it is straighten it at least 2-3 times a week with a straightener (heated preferably), a water-sprayer of some sort, and a flat comb. This also helps if you ever want to even out your bangs, or pre-stretch some hair for bleaching (but not dying; most dyes come off in hear without at least a 5-10 minutes of binding to the hair). ...The girls probably have better advice; I only do this for school and sometimes work, if I feel like looking good. Plus, it's 3:45, so I might not remember this. I meant namely how to keep it moisturized or any at-home treatments. xD Wash with shampoos and conditioners without too many abrasive chemicals, and sometime try mixing in some kinds of fruit juices concentrates without any sugars (or if you're rather cheap, Kool-Aid) can keep some colors brighter, soften or stiffen hair (depends on consistency and shampoos/conditioners you mix with), and makes the hair smell pretty good, too.
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:24 pm
Banana sammich I meant namely how to keep it moisturized or any at-home treatments. xD I come bearing advice!
If you have curly hair, and I'm pretty sure you do, to help with frizziness and/or dry ends, the best thing to do is use leave-in conditioners. I'm a fan of Sunsilk's products, but the Herbal Essence stuff I've tried works pretty well. However, if you want to take the expensive route, use Biosilk's products. The samples I've used are miracle workers.
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:52 am
Morde Banana sammich I meant namely how to keep it moisturized or any at-home treatments. xD I come bearing advice!
If you have curly hair, and I'm pretty sure you do, to help with frizziness and/or dry ends, the best thing to do is use leave-in conditioners. I'm a fan of Sunsilk's products, but the Herbal Essence stuff I've tried works pretty well. However, if you want to take the expensive route, use Biosilk's products. The samples I've used are miracle workers.I actually use this stuff that's made for relaxed/treated/'black' hair and it works amazingly well. Usually if I don't do anything, my hair drys frizzy. After I used this and combed it through my hair not only smelled like cherries and vanilla, it also dried with less frizz. I'll look into Herbal Essence things, as I'm using Pantene and it seems to dry my hair out.
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:44 pm
Drinking three cups of green tea a day helps you lose weight. But be careful, it's caffeinated, so you might want to choose the time of day you drink it wisely. :3
(Unless caffeine doesn't effect you, like me. ;P)
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:13 am
On the hair thing...
* Try not to use a shampoo/conditioner (2-in-1) deal. Use your shampoo first, then a leave-in conditioner. Leave it in while you soap up everywhere else and rinse it out last.
* Towel-dry hair as much as possible before hair-drying.
* Hair-dryer on highest setting to blow around hair. Keep it moving.
* Don't fully dry hair - a little damp is fine. Drying it completely will dry it out.
* I've heard on the grapevine that after all the hot air, a blast of cold will help seal roots and prevent damage. Or something. Since my hair dryer doesn't have a cold setting, I can't help you there.
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