Not exact matches
The little peplum ruffle at the bottom added a bit of length and also adds a nice
shape because it draws your eyes (or at least mine) away from my mid-section (which if I'm being honest, is the one part of my body that I continually struggle to love, especially in straighter clothing because it is a bit more accentuated and one of the main reasons I have avoided
pencil skirts for so
long; but this year I have decided to embrace my body positivity journey and let those parts that I am not as much in love with to shine).
Being in the
pencil shape its is so easy to apply it (and so precise) and it lasts for such a
long time.
The only bummer is once the product wore down the tip of the
pencil no
longer has that sharp clean teardrop
shape, so it makes it a bit more difficult to actually define and carve out the
shape of the brows.
The
shape and application of it reminds me a lot of the goof proof eyebrow
pencil from benefit, but I like this one better and I've noticed it's both more pigmented and it lasts
longer.
Long, shapeless tunic +
pencil skirt = instant
shape!
Use a
long - wear lip
pencil, like Revlon ColorStay Lipliner in Red, to perfect the
shape.
The
pencil keeps the color
long - lasting and my lips perfectly
shaped.
For example, I have a short waist and
long legs, so I like
shapes that show off my legs, like cigarette pants, shortish skirts, or
pencil skirts.
This Be S.M.A.R.T. display features 6
pencils (that are each 3 pages
long) that are glued together to create a
pencil shaped classroom rules display in your classroom.
cut some copper wire approximately 3 inches
long and curled the wire around a
pencil until I had the
shape I wanted and inserted the copper wire into the hole