The master bedroom's rosy drapery and navy upholstered headboard echo the sophisticated blue and
pink touches seen in other parts of the home.
Not exact matches
Makeup Used: No foundation Powder: Mannequin Powder (not a good idea to use this powder without foundation, as you can
see, the skin makeup looks really cakey and uneven...) I didn't bother to fix it up because I figured it'd be too dark to
see anyway haha #lazygirlproblems Eyebrows: Anastasia Brow Gel Eyeshadow: Too Faced Smokey Palette «Firefly» and «Clove» Inner Eyes: Nars Soft
Touch Shadow Crayon in «Goddess» Eyeliners: Dolly Wink Liquid liner, Stila eyeliner for waterline, light blue H&M eyeliner for blue accent Bottom Eyeshadow: KATE
pink eyeshadow
Personally, I
see lots of 1970's fashion vibes, including jewelry overload, iridescent boots, and some 1990's grunge
touches, like bright
pink dip - dye hairdos and ripped denim.
This one looks like it is targeted specifically to T - Mobile only as we
see it written over the Bold
Touch, and the
pink is very signature for the carrier.
Ever since we first
saw the WebOS software it runs being used on the Palm Pre (HP bought Palm last year) back in 2009 we were won over by its charms as a slick and powerful
touch - friendly alternative to iOS, so when it was set to arrive on a tablet, we were tickled
pink.
As we head into my living room, you
see I added some summery
touches with my decor, such as the boxwood balls, and faux
pink flowers.
I don't usually have much
pink at my house (well, unless you count our
pink bathtub or a
pink bouquet from time to time) but I do love to
see a
touch of it in a room.
I've thrown in black, gold, or silver with just a
touch of red or green sometimes, but you will never
see me wear teal, orange,
pink, or even turquoise to a Christmas event — even though I love those colors.
And once again we
see that fun
touch of
pink.