Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Sparse eyebrows? - SOLUTION
Have you got sparse eyebrows? Here's a very simple solution for it. Totally DIY than having to spend loads on various different products.
Well this is something I've always suggested to those complaining about the growth of eyebrow hair. I'm sure some of you people might have heard before - If not keep reading ;) (damn only if the emoji's worked) anyhow It's so simple, you can probably start from today. All you need is Castor oil - you can easily find this in shops here in Dublin anyway.
Directions
Rub some castor oil over your brows with a cotton bud or even with your finger if you desire , before bed & watch them grow back to life within a few weeks. It also works just as great along the eyelash base for fuller lashes.
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Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Which way do you wear your eyeliner?
There are various different ways when it comes to wearing eye-liner. Which one is your favourite? In this post I'm going to talk about 4 different ways that I have worn.
Straight eye-liner is basically a straight line that doesn't vary in width at either end. I think I would best suit those with monolid eyes because of the shape of eyelid, although its also great for those who prefer a minimal make-up look.
Wedge Eye-liner
Wedge eyeliner is classified as a liner thickness at the outer corner- to thinnest at the inner corner. it's great on almond shaped eyes.
Winged “Cat” Eyeliner
Cat winged eyeliner is typically as thickest at the outer eye corner, but extending the natural corner in a triangular shape. Cat eyeliner would look great on round eyes, as it creates the illusion of elongation
Arabic Liner
This liner lines the entire eye and extends not just the outer corner of the eye but the inner corner too. This look can help in drawing the attention to the inner corner of the eye, and make eyes look closer together. This liner would be great for those with wide eyes.
Let me know if you guys would like to see a pictorial on these =D
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
DIY: Makeup setting spray
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After MONTHS of writing break from blog, I finally got time to write again. Hopefully from now on I’ll get to post more.
As I love DIY, I came across another amazing recipe to make my make up last longer and wont melt down or having the need to make several touch ups during the day. Just had to share with you guys.
Of course there are a lot of different products in the market (setting spray etc.) that you can purchase, but that’s all always very pricey.
All you need is:
- Rose water
- Mineral water
- Empty spray bottle
Put 1/3 of the rose water and 2/3 of mineral
bottle water into an empty bottle and SHAKE. Taa’daaaaa now you have your own
setting spray or even a facial toner, + it smells AMAZING too
Hey everyone,
After MONTHS of writing break from blog, I finally got time to write again. Hopefully from now on I’ll get to post more.
Photo from Google
As I love DIY, I came across another amazing recipe to make my make up last longer and wont melt down or having the need to make several touch ups during the day. Just had to share with you guys.
Of course there are a lot of different products in the market (setting spray etc.) that you can purchase, but that’s all always very pricey.
So the most inexpensive
way to survive the stickiest/hottest summer days is to make your own setting
spray, which would last you much longer 6 weeks+ without having to use any type
of parabens or preservatives.
- Rose water
- Mineral water
- Empty spray bottle
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