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Ann W

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Not wearing anything fancy today: T-shirt and white shorts. My new purse came today though!

 

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Bold colors I never had much luck with Alice but you seem to do well with it.

I do smoky eye usually.

Very cool new purse Jackie.

I found this top recently at a consignment shop it still had the original tags still on it and never worn.

Not a very good pic sorry its so fuzzy.

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I went out with my daughter today and put on 'stealth makeup'. Light eye shadow and top mascara. Hooded eyes aren't always easy to work with, but I can give some looks. 

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I used to do the stealth thing a lot and I think it slowly helps not only you to feel better about yourself and for others to accept that you have a feminine side.

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@Teri AnneI love that top on you!  Cute, multiseason and versatile!  You are going to get a lot of use out of that.

@Alice_SybilinaLess is more looks great on you.  I think bold is great IF you are going bold in dress, hair etc. Especially in lower lighting situations in the evening at bars/dinner/dancing kinda stuff. Take my opinion with a grain of salt though because I've never been a big fan of makeup in general.  I think the most beautiful women look like they didn't put makeup on (but did in a lighter and natural way)

 

I've been makeup free the last few weeks because I'm an emotional mess and I'm afraid I will break down crying and ruining the makeup.  I've felt a little better the last few days so maybe after electrolysis Tuesday I will do it up. (no point before that with all the whiskers ?. )

 

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Thanks Bri.

Its more a fall top but I couldn't pass it up. Just had to try it on and take a pic LOL.

I am with you on the less is more way of thinking when it comes to make up.

When I first started trying make up I used way too much thinking thats what everybody did so I ended up looking more like a clown.

By that I mean caked on too heavy.

I usually use a primer as a base to give a smooth finish and very little foundation with a light setting powder blended in.

There is so much to learn when it comes to make up I doubt I will ever figure it all out.

 

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I’m pretty sure I’ve worn this outfit before but a new hairstyle makes everything else new. 
 

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Still love those boots. I need a pair of cool knee boots.

 

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2 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

Still love those boots. I need a pair of cool knee boots.

 

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Thanks Jackie. I'm sure I used up a lot of good luck when I found them.

 

1 hour ago, Teri Anne said:

Love the look and the new hair style Liz.

Thank you, Teri Anne. It's amazing what the right hairstyle can do. I feel much more aligned now.

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6 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

 

 

Thank you, Teri Anne. It's amazing what the right hairstyle can do. I feel much more aligned now.

You are so right if your hair is just not right it ruins your whole feeling.

 

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I had to put this up. So I just did my eyes and got on a cute pink dress with leggings and a scarf on my head and my 6 year old son came in and told me 'whoa, you look like... Another mom.' 

 

I got so excited. 

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Well who WOULDN'T be excited about a second mom?

 

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5 hours ago, Alice_Sybilina said:

I had to put this up. So I just did my eyes and got on a cute pink dress with leggings and a scarf on my head and my 6 year old son came in and told me 'whoa, you look like... Another mom.' 

 

I got so excited. 

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Aww that is such a cute pic.

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@Jackie C.I took your advice on toning my makeover down and now I can put on even more for work. I'm trying to make it noticeable, but only if you really look for it. 

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Nicely done! My eyeliner game needs work. I'm practicing during my downtime.

 

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I haven't gotten any practice on that myself. I usually just line the outside of my eyes with a darker eyeshadow. I'm twitchy and just got used to putting on the mascara without blinking like crazy. 

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1 hour ago, Alice_Sybilina said:

I haven't gotten any practice on that myself. I usually just line the outside of my eyes with a darker eyeshadow. I'm twitchy and just got used to putting on the mascara without blinking like crazy. 

It just takes lots of practice. I started wearing eye makeup to work last December and just a few noticed.

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On 7/18/2021 at 11:06 AM, Alice_Sybilina said:

I went out with my daughter today and put on 'stealth makeup'. Light eye shadow and top mascara. Hooded eyes aren't always easy to work with, but I can give some looks. 

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My deep set eyes are hard to work with too. I find that eye liner makes the look like black holes. I can thank my mother for my eyes.

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Well done Alice.

Eye liner was always tricky as was mascara but once you get used to putting it on it gets easier.

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