Sentences with phrase «powder my nose»

Then, I lightly powdered my nose, chin, and forehead with the new Kat Von D Lock It Setting Powder.
I concealed with the new Makeup Forever HD Invisible Cover Concealer (review soon), and powdered my nose and forehead with my go - to Urban Decay setting powder.
«Excuse me while I powder my nose
Subsequently sitting across the aisle from each other as the jet cruises above mile - high altitude, the two proceed to flirt shamelessly over drinks until June excuses herself to powder her nose.
But the way an eloi has to darken her eyelashes every morning, cover her skin with colored cream, powder her nose and forehead all day so it doesn't shine, freshen her lipstick over and over, and then take it all off at night.
It sucked, because most women were there to powder their noses, and that was precisely the thing I was afraid Alex was going to do when no one was looking.

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Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer wants federal authorities to investigate a hot new trend in nose candy: «Snortable chocolate» powder laced with caffeine that reportedly gives the user a sweet buzz.
Use an electric spice mill and be sure to wear a painter's mask to protect your nose and throat from the pungent cloud of powder that you will create.
, and I came away not only with a fresh supply of staple herbs and spices, but also a few of their clever, proprietary inventions, like a Green Thai Curry powder that I've been using in almost everything, mostly because I just want an excuse to stick my nose in the jar.
«Open the bag and breath deep... not too deep, don't want cacao powder up your nose... or, do you?
The bombs, which propel the powder into the eyes and noses of the monkeys when they pass in front of sensors, replace electrified fences and wires, which the monkeys outwitted while stealing a half - million dollars worth of produce....
Does hot chile powder work as a cure for nose cancer in Gabon?
And people who are exposed to xanthan gum powder might also experience flu - like symptoms, nose and throat irritation, and lung issues.
Some recommendations would be: - add coriander powder / cilantro as this is «the» brazilian herb - cook onion and garlic first until slightly brown and add beans to it (after soaking them)- use pig feet, pig ear or / and nose.
Use an electric spice mill and be sure to wear a painter's mask to protect the nose and throat from the pungent powder.
The powder adheres to the damp interior of the nose and nasal passages, forming a thin gel barrier that traps the allergens and prevents them from causing symptoms.
Because of the endocrine disruptive chemicals in regular sunscreens, I prefer to rely on a UV - protective sunhat, sunglasses, and a mineral pressed powder that contains zinc oxide on my vulnerable areas — my nose and chin (like those products made by Jane Iredale) if I'm just out and about on a normal day in New York City.
My go - to contour MAC «Harmony «Powder Blush was put under the cheekbone and around hair and jawline, and a tiny dab of Bobby Browns Shimmer Brick in «Beige «on the bridge of my nose.
I put this on the tip of my nose, my browbones, my cheekbones, and my cupid's bow after I've applied my setting powder.
Using a powder brush, puff, or a sponge applicator, sweep the product in downward strokes along your forehead, nose, under the eyes, and wherever you may require it.
Apply with a small powder brush to the top of your cheekbones, bridge of your nose, under your brow bow, and your cupids brow.
I use face blotter tissues instead of powder to soak up the nose, cheek, and forehead oils.
I really like Diorskin powder lightly brushed on nose and chin or a light dusting of Laura Mercier translucent powder over Jane Iredale BB cream.
I want to glow, not gleam, and have gone back to using a light dusting of a finely milled finishing powder on my shiny bits (nose and chin).
I use an organic moisturizer directly on my skin, feeling better about those ingredients absorbing into my face, followed by a layer of sunscreen (MyChelle SPF 30), a little tinted moisturizer on cheeks, forehead and nose for some color to offset my paleness, and a mineral powder dusting to set it in place.
So I dab in, maybe tap off the excess, maybe not (maybe having powdered beforehand, maybe not, which just changes the intensity a little), bash it on such that the curve of the brush tip lines up roughly with the curve of my cheekbone, swish any product left around my temples and maybe the bridge of my nose, and done.
When using a powder, I like utilizing two brushes to highlight: a medium sized blush brush (like # 300 from Real Techniques) for larger areas, like the top of the cheekbone, and an eyeshadow brush with medium density (think something like the # 217 blending brush from MAC), for small points like the bridge of the nose and the cupid's bow.
If you're fair, apply concealer only where you need it (under the eyes, around the nose), then dust bronzing powder that's two shades darker than your skin over your face and neck.
Blendable and buildable, each high - pigmented powder sweeps effortlessly over the cheekbones, nose and jawline to create a luminous, defined finish.
I used the Wet n Wild Color Icon Bronzer in Princess and dusted it on my forehead, the top of my nose, my cheeks, my chin, with this powder brush from Eco Tools.
To get extra glowy, dip into Illume from the same palette: a pearly, dusty pink luminizing powder that can be applied to your upper cheekbones, bridge of nose, and cupid's bow.
Because powder is harder to control than cream, to avoid any pink particles from getting too close to your nose, making it look red and irritated, start applying powder blush almost an inch away from your nose on the apples of your cheeks.
To conceal my under eyes, I reached for my Urban Decay Naked Concealer, then set my nose and chin with the Kat Von D translucent powder.
I also love to use Mac bronzing powder in the hollows of my cheeks and even on the sides of my nose for definition (Beauty tip: squeeze your powder brush between two fingers to make it flat, and use on the sides of your nose to get some easy contour).
I do use it as a highlighter on my cheekbones, nose, and forhead, and not as an all - over finishing powder.
Follow by grabbing our Cruelty Free Angled Contour Brush F30, then gently brush Illume luminescent powder onto cheekbone, bridge of nose, and anywhere else you want to glow.
With the brush Powder Brush in a limited edition shades Honey Matte, apply the bronzer in a round motion to create well - proportioned facial contour, also on the center of the nose, chin and under the cheekbones.
Square the inner corners of your brows: Dip a brow brush into powder, hold the brush horizontal at the brow hairs closest to your nose, and brush upwards.
Apply a Healthy Glow Highlighting powder just above the cheek bones, bridge of the nose, forehead and cupid's bow to highlight and illuminate.
Apply a Healthy Glow Highlighting powder just above the cheek bones, bridge of the nose, forehead and cupids bow to highlight and illuminate.
Here, I used the Le Signe Du Lion Illuminating Powder in White over the top of my cheekbones, along the tip of my nose, cupids bow and chin.
Face powder with added sparkle / shimmer particles must not be used all over the face, but just along the cheekbones to highlight them, down the bridge of the nose and right above the upper lip.
Buff the bronzing powder in a swirling, circular motion onto the areas of your skin that sun would naturally hit such as your forehead, hairline, cheeks and on the bridge of your nose.
I have a very oily t - zone and like every foundation that I've used, this product did end up oxidizing on my nose throughout the day but other than that it help us pretty nicely with a setting powder.
This Revlon tool picks up loose powder and puts it directly where you need it (under the eyes and around the nose).
The last step, is to powder any areas that might need extra staying power — like my chin, nose, or under eyes.
Products Used: Hourglass Veil Mineral Primer and Liquid Powder Foundation in warm beige, Clé de Peau Beauté Concealer in honey, Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in «Radiant Light» on cheekbones, forehead, nose and chin.
Also, since the tip is slightly pointed, you can use it to apply powder to the sides of your nose or more targeted areas.
Blend it over cheekbones, browbones, down the bridge of the nose, bow of the lips, and even the eyelid for a subtle, sexy gold shimmer; mixed with powders or creams, it leaves a gorgeous, refined iridescence and revolutionizes every shade in your makeup bag.
Afterwards I apply Art Deco Glam Vintage Blusher 5660 to my cheeks and some highlighter powder from Essence on my cheekbones, bridge of my nose and my cupid's bow.
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