Not exact matches
I'll be
making some
body butter AND I can't wait to see how it works as a
makeup remover.
When you judge others for wearing
makeup, dying their hair, altering parts of their
body or inner self, JUST BECAUSE YOU DO N'T,
makes you just as toxic as a lot of societal norms and pressures we are constantly faced with.
Make - up removal is much faster with the
body cloth, which even removes my waterproof eye
makeup without a problem.
Some of these chemicals bioaccumulate in the
body,
making a lifetime of
makeup use a problem.
Now, it's all about
making sure your storage containers are full of all of the essentials in life: moisturizers, cleansers, lip balms,
makeup removers, eye creams, hair creams,
body lotions, soaps... Continue Reading»
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The older I get, the more I care about the products I use on my
body, and knowing that bareMinerals acts more like skincare than
makeup has
made it a favorite beauty product of mine.
Now the brand is expanding this philosophy to the realm of
body makeup, with the introduction of glimmery
body cosmetics that supposedly
make your skin look so good you'll wonder, «Who needs clothes?»
I was concerned it would break me out, or the
makeup would, seeing as I have sensitive skin but I had zero issues using Garnier foaming cleanser and I
make sure my daughter always has this on hand as she has a love of
body art.
Milk
Makeup Matcha Cleanser Milk
Makeup Matcha Toner Glossier
Body Hero Daily Perfecting Cream (poured into travel bottle) Glossier Priming Moisturizer RealTechniques Beauty Blender (similar) Glossier Skin Tint in Medium Too Faced Born this Way Concealer Glossier Boy Brow in Brown Urban Decay Primer Potion Rimmel London Lift me Up Mascara in Extreme Black Sigma E40 Tapered Blending Brush Sigma E60 Large Shading Brush Glossier Haloscope in Quartz Tarte
Make Magic Happen Palette
First up is Light Source & Imagery's 22 - minute «The
Making of Norbit», in which Eddie Murphy walks the knife's edge of self - awareness («When I put on these
makeups, I get to go to some whole other place... that I couldn't go with [my real face] on»), Thandie Newton hails the movie as a palate cleanser to a string of demanding roles / films (to think Jonathan Demme remade Charade for her when all he had to do was put Eddie Murphy in a fat - suit), and we see nifty demonstrations of how the split - screens were accomplished; turns out that much of the time Murphy is only playing Rasputia from the neck up, a good - natured obese woman filling in for the
body.
Conversely, the damage done to Wolverine's
body is no longer sold through grunts and red - stained wife - beaters, but through gory
makeup that will
make fans cry out in terror.
The videos
make emotional connections with viewers, provide the ability for parents to gather information about the schools without having to visit them, and showcase the high minority racial
makeup of AF's student
body.
Work perceived as trending that sold out the first day included pop comments on Pop (Sylvie Fleury's life - size crushed car that she painted with pink nail polish and posed against a wall caked with
makeup; impeccable fabrication (Anish Kapoor's shiny discs that danced down every aisle); mannequin sculptures (Chicago imagist Karl Wirsum's robotic stick figures);
body fetish (Guillaume Leblon's truncated ceramic legs and Jonathan Monk's kicking ones, Naotaka Hiro's
body casts of himself
made with his right hand).
Playing with notions of intimacy and display, Reynaud - Dewar pays homage to four films by Bruce Nauman titled Art
Make - Up (1967 — 68), in which the artist applies layers of
makeup to his face and torso, first white, then pink, then green, and finally black — the same four colors Reynaud - Dewar covers her own
body with as she performs throughout the Museum, using a different color on each floor.