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I have Big Ego.That's good to know, do you remember which colors you had? If you still have them this lady shows 2 ways to use them.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=YTQ-ej_6oOM
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I have Big Ego.That's good to know, do you remember which colors you had? If you still have them this lady shows 2 ways to use them.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=YTQ-ej_6oOM
You have really gotten a lot of good advice, but whatever you do. Do not wear tight hairstyles over long periods of time. Condition is called traction alopecia.I work in a warehouse for ups, which you know, had resulted in me being covered in soot, dirt and all manners of grime.
Makes it worse I'm constantly always brushing my hair back with my dirty ass hands.
So female kiwis, I need some good soap to help me become a more clean man. And not regret growing my hair to the middle of my back.
Case by case, I thought it was better until I came over the Western brands that are affordable and not shit. CeraVe is a godsend, I even import the Healing Ointment. Because it is basically the only thing that works on my chronic dry lips. Whereas AB lip packs is mostly thin shit full of fragrance, that just irritates the lips.Dumb question- it true that Asian beauty products work better (or healthier alternative) than American beauty products? Or is it like, depending case by case?
There are people that swear by it, I do think it is cheaper alternative.
Expensive and mediocre products full of fragrance and fillers. Every perfume brand L'Orèal has gotten hands has gone to shit, turned up prices and watered out perfumes to almost nothing + discontinued the fragrances that actually were worth it to buy. The whole company is shit.I know that mainstream brands like L'Oréal and Garnier are looked down upon by the beauty industry but I'm not entirely sure why that is.
I use a The Ordinary clone that's called Revox, same products but much cheaper. So keep watching for cheaper clones.The Ordinary, which was at Sephora and now is also at Walmart have a large range of products that are reasonably priced but I would advise that you use AHAs and peels with caution unless you know what you're doing.
I do put on minoxidil on my eyebrows, and I do have more of an intense and not as feminine look from fuller brows. I'm a dude, so you girls would obviously not want manlier brows.Has anyone had microblading or the like? I would love to not have to tint or even fill my eyebrows in at all but now that I’ve spent time browsing the microblading sub I’m thinking something more permanent is a really bad idea lol. The thought of just always having on point brows is so, so tempting.
This is what pooners say to justify being pooners. You don't have to be an stereotype to be a woman.I am literally useless at bring a woman.
Barely wear make up, only really just starting wearing dresses I make myself, hair is just.. there. But I am trying! I own make up now, and a decent mirror. I think I just need to sit down and play beauty salon on myself
This is what pooners say to justify being pooners. You don't have to be an stereotype to be a woman.
I think you have a good attitude: you can approach makeup and hair as fun projects and a learning experience.This is very true! But it'd be nice to dress up sometimes. I think it's because of the whole disabled can't go out a lot and it makes me feel shitty. And it's nice to look nice too.
You can have nice looking comfy clothes to stay at home, and doll yourself up more the few times you do go out. As @Aunt Carol said, take it slow and don't buy anything you don't really want.This is very true! But it'd be nice to dress up sometimes. I think it's because of the whole disabled can't go out a lot and it makes me feel shitty. And it's nice to look nice too.
This, this, 100% this.This is what pooners say to justify being pooners. You don't have to be an stereotype to be a woman.
Do you have an skincare routine? It does so much for how makeup is sitting on the skin, if you have a nice "canvas". Maybe you could even ditch the foundation completely, as personally I find people with nice skin looks nicer without it.I've got some decent make up, but I don't really use foundation. Maybe I should
Do you have an skincare routine? It does so much for how makeup is sitting on the skin, if you have a nice "canvas". Maybe you could even ditch the foundation completely, as personally I find people with nice skin looks nicer without it.
If you're happy with your skin without one, no not really.No? Do I need one?
Never really had any skin problems, no acne as a teen, no major outbreaks, just an odd spot. Not greasy or dry...
I would recommend you start with a BB cream which is a tinted moisturizer.I've got some decent make up, but I don't really use foundation. Maybe I should, but I'll need to go and get colour tested thingy sorted do I don't look a twat
If you're happy with your skin without one, no not really.
I would recommend you start with a BB cream which is a tinted moisturizer.
Personal opinion: if you go from someone who doesn't wear makeup at all, to doing a "full face" with foundation, that's not very fun and you'll give up quickly. I gave up on foundation because between vellus hair and flop sweat, wearing foundation for a special occasion just gives me one more thing to worry about during it.I've got some decent make up, but I don't really use foundation. Maybe I should, but I'll need to go and get colour tested thingy sorted do I don't look a twat
Maybe get a new appointment with a professional and ask them to teach you?I had my face contoured by a professional before and it looked so nice but every time I try, it looks like shit![]()
I'm pretty sure one of the guys I work with takes minoxidil, he has amazing eyelashes. I'm quite jealous.As a side note, some minox will always go internal. So it could affect eyelashes too.
Yeah, that's the part that makes me not want to try. I've already got thick eyebrows, and the pictures of men growing beards on their foreheads absolutely terrify me.The bad thing. so could every hair on the body too. It takes at least 3 months to work, applying once a day.
I totally would if I lived in the area. This was paid for by a friend for a wedding and was out of state.Maybe get a new appointment with a professional and ask them to teach you?
I have a cool skin tone so all bronzer makes me look dirty.My contour looks like shit. It always looks like my face is dirty. What am I doing wrong? Is it the placement, brushes, or brand? I had my face contoured by a professional before and it looked so nice but every time I try, it looks like shit![]()
The hair growth outside of the areas where there are hair naturally, they fall off. It is said so at least. I've been slathering it on for beard growth about 9 months now, and I don't have hair on my forehead. But people are different of courseI'm pretty sure one of the guys I work with takes minoxidil, he has amazing eyelashes. I'm quite jealous.
Yeah, that's the part that makes me not want to try. I've already got thick eyebrows, and the pictures of men growing beards on their foreheads absolutely terrify me.
Ask him if he has glaucoma! The prescription "eyelash serum" Lastisse is repackaged bimatoprost eye drops, after some smart cookie realized they could sell the side effect.I'm pretty sure one of the guys I work with takes minoxidil, he has amazing eyelashes. I'm quite jealous.
Blood pressure medication; it's a vasodilator. Pills still get (rarely) prescribed for hypertension, brand name Loniten. But yeah, hence potential side effects like dizziness, lethargy and headache: blood vessels expanded; not enough blood getting to the top story of the building. Check your blood pressure if you're symptomatic to help figure it out, especially if you're using more than recommended or using the dude-strength on a lady head.The worst part is the side effect of lethargic, as minox originally was a failedblood thinner.But you eventually get used to it.