I'm actually posting this review because I've been on the computer for three hours straight and
my eyes feel fine.
I can read all day on the Kindle and
my eyes feel fine.
Not exact matches
In supporting a friend I recently tried R&F
eye cream, and while it was
fine, this is SOOOO much better, plus I
feel 100 times better knowing the ingredients i'm putting so close to my
eyes!
Feel a slight warming of the area as the cream smoothes
fine lines, hydrates, rejuvenates and firms puffy
eyes.
I did not see any difference in
fine lines, but I did
feel as though my makeup was applying more evenly and wasn't settling into any of the lines around my
eyes or looking patchy or dry.
The
fine lines around my
eyes feel more filled in, and my dark circles are particularly less noticeable.
To my
eye, the jacket looks
fine, but you know how it
feels and that is the most important thing.
I prefer the texture of the Sephora Collection corrector as I find that it had less creasing and didn't emphasize
fine lines while the Urban Decay Naked Skin Color Correcting Fluid has about the same amount of coverage to the Sephora one,
feels really creamy and looks fantastic, really brighten up the
eyes, but if I'm not careful, it will emphasizes every single
fine line under my
eyes.
Featuring an
eye - catching floral motif, this giclee painting has the look and
feel of a
fine art painting and comes ready to hang.
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That was a exercise in paranoia that
felt aptly stagey and claustrophobic on screen; this is much more opened out, with a
fine eye for apocalyptic urban wreckage - the very nastiest kind of car park.
But the true genius of his work are its
fine subtleties: the slight but undeniable differences between pre - and post - «activation» David; the distinctly mechanical mobility of his body that belies the deep well of
feeling in his
eyes, which in turn belies the potential for danger that can be sensed from within him.
Ruben can be a very
fine B - action director, and his decision with The Forgotten to set the preponderance of his establishing shots as undefined points - of - view that peer voyeuristically at Telly and eventual compatriot Ash through warped windows, open doorways, and extreme God's -
eye, pays off in a general
feeling of paranoid unrest.
thats total bull, regardless of what people say, 60 fps is not just about how smooth the game looks, it also makes a massive difference in how the game
feels, some people may not be able to notice between 30 an 60 fps, but most will be able to
feel the difference, an the human
eye an defo see it, but most gamers, do nt know or understand it, an so do nt notice it, but the
eye can see it, for games, 60 fps is the holy grail, when console games are standard 60 fps, native 1080p, then an only then will we be in gaming nirvana, LOL but serious, i agree with u that if a game is locked at a constant 30 fps, then most times thats
fine, for not for a racer, an for a sim racer is even worse, 60 fps makes the input lag the shortest it can possibly be, an so makes a massive difference on how the game
feels, an how responsive it is, an aslo when racing a car, 60 fps helps you
feel the speed allot more then 30!
New Sonic is
fine by me, I do nt care if he's got green
eyes, black
eyes, long legs, short legs, fatass or anorexic booty... Homing attacks always
feel fun and fluid, remember running so fast in Sonic 1, 2 or 3... then running straight into a set of spikes or badniks?
Silver is
fine, but the lack of another option
feels notable given last year's models came in several
eye - catching shades.
I am an «
eye - baller» so I don't like to get out a measuring tape and
feel like there are too many variables in a room and even the type of art (is it bold or does it have
fine details?)