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JUNK FOOD - "Monster Sale". Ya this is not a blog this is a flat out, be there and load up those Halloween parties with the good stuff kind of pic! I mean, just show up and look there in the background, you're already getting free candy. Come on over and visit what I like to call the Disney World for Foodies.
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"...A super-cooling, skin-quenching mask that gently peels away impurities that can cause skin to be rough and dull. Contains Cucumber Extract and Aloe to soothe while moisturizing, ensuring skin feels soft and silky-smooth after every use. Perfect for normal to combination skin..."
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International Day for the Elimination of Violence against the Women !!!
Marie- Odile shot, at the restaurant, in Domme - Dordogne - Périgord - France -
Caricatured in Paris at home !!! LOL !!!
Shaving soap foam next to ultramarine shades of blue
Soap is a salt of a fatty acid used in a variety of cleansing and lubricating products. Soap is created by mixing fats and oils with a base, as opposed to detergent which is created by combining chemical compounds in a mixer.
Humans have used soap for millennia. Evidence exists of the production of soap-like materials in around 2800 BC in ancient Babylon. The earliest recorded evidence of the production of soap-like materials dates back to around 2800 BC in ancient Babylon. A formula for soap consisting of water, alkali, and cassia oil was written on a Babylonian clay tablet around 2200 BC.
Before wet shaving, the area to be shaved is usually doused in warm to hot water by showering or bathing or covered for several minutes with a hot wet towel to soften the skin and hair. A lathering or lubricating agent such as cream, shaving soap, gel, foam or oil is normally applied after this. Lubricating and moisturizing the skin to be shaved helps prevent irritation and damage known as razor burn. It also lifts and softens the hairs, causing them to swell. This enhances the cutting action and sometimes permits cutting the hairs slightly below the surface of the skin. Additionally, during shaving, the lather indicates areas that have not been addressed.
Before the advent of razors, hair was sometimes removed using two shells to pull the hair out or using water and a sharp tool. Around 3000 BC when copper tools were developed, copper razors were invented. The idea of an aesthetic approach to personal hygiene may have begun at this time, though Egyptian priests may have practiced something similar to this earlier. Alexander the Great strongly promoted shaving during his reign in the 4th century BC because he believed it looked tidier. In some Native American tribes, at the time of contact with British colonists, it was customary for men and women to remove all body hair. Source Wikipedia.
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Our Beautiful Body Butter is such a decadently rich moisturizing treat! It has such a lovely thick texture that will soothe and deeply hydrate even the driest skin. It’s comprised of 98% natural ingredients, so it’s naturally luxurious and nurturing. This Body Butter melts right into your skin, allowing the nourishing ingredients to immediately go to work plumping up your skin and replenishing your lost moisture, giving you the beautiful skin you’ve always dreamed about.
What an old biddy like me needs every day...lol
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I've been on a bit of a beauty bender recently. ;P
I needed a black mascara so thought I'd try this out. The mascara smells like the dolly girl perfume which is weird to me (do eyeballs really smell that bad??) but it covers well so I won't complain.
Besides the winking mascara tube makes it worth it. ;)
(previously published on geo.fr, in a smaller sized version)
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So when I was about 15 I had a cousin who had veiny hands and I mentioned it to her and consequently offended her. Oh dear Karma, now guess who has them? Also, a little moisturizer wouldn't hurt.
Another goal for the year is to tighten our budget a little, we have too many little leaks.
Fortified with moisturizers and emollients so you can show off your beautiful, shiny manageable hair at the beach, or anywhere!
Londolozi Game Reserve
South Africa
Near Kruger National Park
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Not finding a larger body of water, the hippo was resting in a small pool not much larger than its body hunkering down to stay cool. You could see the animal was not very comfortable there with its skin turning pink, so when our jeep approached the hippo got up and started walking away. This is my third image of the hippo. You can see another one in the first comment section.
Hippos secrete a reddish oily fluid sometimes called "blood sweat" from special glands in their skin. But the fluid is not sweat. Unlike sweat, which some mammals (including humans) secrete onto their skin, where it evaporates and therefore cools the body, this fluid functions as a skin moisturizer, water repellent and antibiotic. It appears red when exposed to full sunlight, which led the first European discoverers in Africa to call it "blood sweat."
Hippos mostly try to avoid direct sunlight by lying in water during the day and feeding at night. Their skin is very sensitive to both drying and sunburn, so the secretion acts like an automatic skin ointment. It also protects the skin from becoming waterlogged when a hippo is in the water. The detailed chemical composition of this secretion, which is unique to hippos, remains something of a mystery.
Unbothered. Spiky. Blossoming. Moisturized. Happy. In her pot. Flourishing.
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#TimeForCrab continues! This year we invite all builders across the community and the globe to participate in a month-long open crab collab, spanning June 22 to July 22. The task is simple:
1. Build a crab
2. Post your crab with the tag #timeforcrab
3. Repeat!
All crustaceans are welcome, and your build can be anything recognizably crustacean-inspired. Be it an actual crab, a fantasy crab, a mech, a spaceship, a castle or anything else - just make it vaguely resemble crab! The primary venues of Time for Crab are Flickr and Instagram, but feel free to share your crabs far and wide. Spread the word, and invite your friends to join!
The ambition is to make this an annually recurring month-long open collab, always taking place in this same timeframe. Let's get the ball rolling.
It's Time for Crab!
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I really wanted a representation for my very ridged and unruly lips that get chapped way too easily so I need to keep them constantly moisturized. Why do I also want this experience in Second Life? Beats me.
They come in 6 lel EVO X applier swatches. The preview picture features the Avalon head.
Hope you enjoy!
- Emika 💙
My 13-step program. Clockwise from upper left.
1. Blank Canvas – Get a really close shave, wash with soap and water, moisturize skin and lips, then apply makeup primer. You can also use Lumify eyedrops to get rid of any redness.
2. Pluck, Tape and Beard Cover – get eyebrows as shaped as you can without looking too out of place, and give yourself an instant eye and neck lift with some good surgical tape. One of the few advantages of losing your hair, is that the tape sticks better. Use a reddish/orange lipstick to balance the color of my facial hair, and under eye bags if needed.
3. Concealer – I use two shades of concealer. A lighter one for under eyes, and areas that you want to highlight, then a medium for the rest of the areas that need some smoothing. This also includes my chest area.
4. Foundation – Apply a cream foundation evenly over your entire face, neck and as far down your chest as needed to even out the skin tones.
5. Powder – I use a light powder over everything to take away any shine, even out the tones and make it easier to apply a powder contour.
6. Contour and Brows – For me, it’s mostly shading on my jawline and neck, making my nose look narrower and highlighting under my eyes and the bridge of my nose. Use an eyebrow pencil to fill in and shape eyebrows.
7. Eyeliner – It definitely gets easier with practice. I have watched a lot of tutorials and the best one for me was Aly Art on YouTube youtu.be/3d1zD_3STdw . This is just one she does for eyes, but she has them for just about everything.
8. Eyeshadow – I think it is a smoky eye, but I don’t really know. A little dark shade at the bottom, light at the top and medium in the middle. I keep almost all the color on the outside half of my eyelid. I use whatever color I think is going to look good with my outfit, and sometimes a little pop of white on the inside corner of my eye, but that is starting to look like a 1990’s thing, I think.
9. Lashes and Mascara – I use glue on fake lashes most of the time, but sometimes it’s just my natural lashes with mascara. Another skill that comes with practice, and don’t use too much glue. It takes less than you think to hold them in place, at least if you’re just hanging around the house.
10. Lip Liner – I just slightly over draw my lips with a lip pencil that is a little darker than the natural shade of my lips. Over draw slightly more on the top, and only really in the middle of by bottom lip. It helps me not look so frowny.
11. Lipstick – This is the best part.
12. Hair, Dress and Accessories – Just kidding, this is really the best part. When it is all complete and that first look in the mirror
13. Okay, one more step. Smile! It took me a long time to get comfortable with my smile, but it is worth the effort.
© David K. Edwards. Tubac, Arizona.
Still sulking; will Christy and/or Janis, notorious and relentless hackers, manage to penetrate? I wait nervously, drinking moisturizer faster than I should.
This was the first outfit I wore during Keystone. On that Thursday morning, I seemed to be all thumbs, with the first thing being false lashes giving me all manner of trouble. This is the first thing I do after getting my face shaved and moisturized. This is because a clean canvas seems to mitigate troubles associated with adhesives and I avoid messing up foundation while wrestling with eyeliner and so forth. Anyway, I finally got the damn things on and all went well until my lips - my lipliner pencils had their tips cleaved off and I couldn't figure out how to extend more product easily. It turns out you need to shove a small stick into the hole at the end and use a fair amount of force to push product upwards. What a goofy design. After that, things went reasonably well until photography time. I couldn't seem to get good photos because the room was so bloody dark (my limited knowledge of photography not helping matters). I thought all was lost and, in my frustration, I abandoned the effort and went to mingle with friends, which is really what this is all about anyway. Going through the mess of darkish photos later that night before bed, I found a few gems. One is this this portrait, which blew me away. Probably because of the way my eyes look.
Now, I'm almost 54 years old and with makeup and such I perhaps shave off a decade (we all do). I have wrinkles and emerging bags under my eyes, of course, but I don't mind them at all - it shows I've been around awhile and I like that. I'm thin-ish, weighing in at about 170 pounds, and I mitigate undesirable bulges with a waist cincher. I add curves by wearing pads and forms under less-than-sexy undergarments. So, it's all fake. Physical fake. I don't use face apps or otherwise manipulate the structure or texture of my face and body. I want what I see in photos to be me; if they are ugly (and believe me, many are), I delete them. Still, the iPhone camera is forgiving in this case because it doesn't always pick up pores and small wrinkles, and the lighting in this very spot appears to have been exactly right because I don't see much in the way of wrinkles and unflattering shadows.
I can't really see up close without my reading glasses, so I'm never sure if what I'm doing is working until after the fact. My poses are generally pretty good, if a little stiff sometimes, so I like to mess with my selfies by fooling about spontaneously to see what happens.
With all that preamble out of the way, imagine my pleasant surprise at seeing this photo. But it is a moment in time, with all elements exactly in place. Despite the capture of a fleeting moment in the right conditions, it's a photo that makes me very happy.
A bit on the ensemble: I love ruffle dresses, especially with opaque tights. This one, purchased from Macy's, is adorable and it's fun to wear. Black cardigans strike me as a must-have staple in any woman's closet and looks awesome with dresses like this (I also need to wear it because it helps hid my thuggish arms). The booties, by Charter Club and also purchased at Macy's, are awesome in terms of look and fit. I highly recommend them. I loved the way my fingernails looked so that explains the staged placement of my hand. Most of the time, I get my nails from Static Nails online.
*Pro tip: The secret to mitigating man hands while pursuing eonist adventures? Coldness. I like to be in cool environments when en femme. The result constricts blood flow to extremities, making one's hands looks smaller. It's not always possible, to be sure.
Dress: STATE
Cardigan: Calvin Klein
Boots: Charter Club
Hosiery: Tiffany Quinn