Sentences with phrase «face feel like home»

I know this kit is so good my face is not how it was before my face feel more alive now my face feel like a home
It's always nice when you make a face feel like home, right?

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But he didn't have any idea that he will face intolerance in the one place he usually felt like home — the gym.
I've been getting better about scheduling regular facials and spending more time on skincare at night but I really felt like I needed to mix up the products I was using and start doing face masks at home.
The other major selling point of a good face mask is that you can easily use it at home whenever you feel like it.
Simple, as a stay at home mom for 9 years i just want to feel like myself again through dressing up and putting my face on.
While it's no excuse, it's my reason and on days I work from home I feel like I'm looking at a computer screen for 16 hours of the day because I'm not actually speaking to my colleagues face to face, we're emailing or chatting or video conferencing....
Before it gets too Teorema on us, a mid-film reveal about military experiments will either tickle your fancy or slide you off into distraction, though it's presented with such poker faced seriousness that Lance Reddik's over-the-top performance feels every bit at home here as similar twists in blockbuster fanfare like something from the ongoing Bourne films (as well as a distant echo of The Manchurian Candidate).
I like getting to know an area and feeling at home there, seeing familiar faces, having a chat with the neighborhood shop owners, and establishing my favorite bar and bartender.
Our vacation was perfect and we miss it all ready - felt like home after 2 hours: — RRB - The room, the beach the atmosphere, the food and of course the welcoming faces of the staff and family.
Tacoma I know will stick with me for a very long time, much like Gone Home did, thanks to its well - designed space station, narrative, and characters that I felt like I got to know by the end of the game, cheering them on as they faced the perils of life in space and the limited possibilities when issues arise.
The shift to Face ID and the removal of the home button feel like changes that some might be fine with, and others will find unnecessary.
When faced with choosing the material that will cover 80 % of the floors in my home, I wanted to be sure that I loved it, that it would fit the style and feel of our home, and that it would hold up in high traffic areas like the kitchen a and family room.
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