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Virtual Makeover With Taaz


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Guest KellyKat

My befor pic - fresh out of the shower no hair done, and little makeup. :wacko:

After my makeover. Who is that?!? :blush:

Hi all I've found another neat site to play with. ( http://www.taaz.com/ ) It lets you play with so many makeups and styles!!

You can pick and choose the price range or products that you use. And keeps track of them should you want to buy that style.

You also get to try on your favorite celebrity's new doo, and add cool items. ( I'm sporting purple contacts!)

The grapics are better than many others I've tried. I managed to make an icky picture of me look really cute.

Got myself a list of makeup to buy now!! :rolleyes:

Hope you like!!

Luve Kat :)

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Kelly :)

I think this is very helpful to those who are unfamiliar with makeup and would like to know what to get before they try it on :)

Got to love computers! I did it old school... trial and error.

Thanks hon :)

This is helpful

Love

Brenda

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Guest KellyKat
Hi Kelly :)

I think this is very helpful to those who are unfamiliar with makeup and would like to know what to get before they try it on :)

Got to love computers! I did it old school... trial and error.

Thanks hon :)

This is helpful

Love

Brenda

Thanks Brenda

I was a bit hesitant posting such an awful pic of myself!!

But I wanted to show how well it works. This is me - pre anything.

I've been doing the trial and error thing. Now I know what to buy to try this look for real.

Hope this helps and you have some fun!!

Would love to see some makeover shots that others come up with!!

Luv Kat :)

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Guest Opal

Hi Kat!

Thanks for posting the site and your pics. I have an 'after' pic from the Mary Kay site, but was too chicken to post the 'before'.

Will have to give TAAZ a try.

Thanks again!

Hugs,

Opal

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Guest Donna Jean

Hey Kat!

That's cool.....I just LOVE these kind of programs!

And nothing wrong with your pic at all....

I'm gonna try this one out!

Thanks for the link, Hon!

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest KellyKat

Hi all

I'm not on as much as I used to be, but here is an updated pic. I've been playing with my hair and makeup.

This is my fav pic of the moment. lol :D You can see more in my album. Please feel free to leave comments.

I'm trying to find my look right now. Remember that I am still pre anything so don't mind the beard shadow. <_<

I'm still growing out my hair. Planning on redying it tommorrow (auburn again). Will try to update as I can.

Luv Kat :)

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Hi Kat!

Thanks for sharing the pics! Wonder if your glasses are prescription, and if so, how you went about getting them? I need to get some myself.

Hugs,

Opal

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Guest KellyKat

Hi Kat!

Thanks for sharing the pics! Wonder if your glasses are prescription, and if so, how you went about getting them? I need to get some myself.

Hugs,

Opal

Hi Opal!!

These are prescription specs. One pair of three styles that I got at Shopko around two years ago. I think these are a Ben Franklin style of frame. I tried to read the manufacturer but was worn off frame. Most places have something simular I think. Hope this helps.

Luv Kat :)

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Thanks Kat! I'll keep that in mind. I'm due for an eye exam pretty soon, and need to come up with more appropriate glasses.

Hugs!

Opal

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

This Virtual Makeover is dangerous! I just spent like what felt like hours just playing around with different lip colors and hairstyles and blush and..... oh my is it Sunday already? I think I started playing around with this on Wednesday. It's like a casino, you lose all track of time!

Great link! Absolutely love it!

(although the part about lip plumping was a let down, and picking some darker lip liner made me laugh about a girl I used to work with back in the 90s who used to do that. it looks just as bad now as it did back then)

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Guest Shiratori

Never tried anything like this before so my colour choices are probably terrible…

The dreaded "before" pic. Now you all know what I look like. Ugh!

And the "after" pic :lol:

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Pulled this old thread off page three. Pretty cool site.

I would like to know if my photo becomes Taaz's property, stays on the site, or whatever....

Can I take it with me when I'm done? Does it join the great cloud of flotsdam and jetsom floating around with other internet junk?? Stuff that lingers forever out there somewhere? I have enough photos here it probably means little to me but "inquiring minds want to know" :)

Another way of putting it suppose, is whether it can be done and not posted on public TAAZ....

Curiously

Michelle

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Hey Kelly, loved the site, I book marked it for when I can get a decent pic to work with. Will be very helpful.

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