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23 minutes ago, Teri Anne said:

Looking good Christina and Liz

Thanks for the compliment.

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1 hour ago, Teri Anne said:

Looking good Christina and Liz

Thank you 

 

3 hours ago, Hannah Renee said:

Imposter

 

It’s scary, I’m not wearing black but I assure you, I am the real Lizzy Star. 😉

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All green today! I feel like a ninja turtles (which might explain why I chose to wear said themed-pants). 

Lucky bracelet and everything. Fridays are my free days in terms of clothing. But that could be said for most days since I am stuck at home. 

Too worried to go outside, no money, lack of a car, also THE HEAT is terrible. 
I wished I lived closer to a community center. 

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I got all dressed up just to visit a GF at work. Well ok, she works at a gaming lounge so I stayed for a bit. I'm really liking my look with the blue.

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9 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I'm really liking my look with the blue.

It does look good on you.  Nice with the hair.

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Right now, just wearing pj pants and a large tshirt. I saw something like this jacket the other day and I wanted to buy it! I have the perfect pair of pants to go with it!

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Morning, friends! It is a tshirt and jeans (finally) today. Need an excuse to go out and wear my new sneakers, but the heat is not even regular weather at this point, it's an oven. 

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On 8/13/2022 at 2:28 PM, Jandi said:

But I did put on shoes for that.

Love the green dress Jandi,

 

Putting on shoes to go to town, is a good idea. The hard concrete and molten asphalt will burn your feet. I love going barefoot in my yard, now that I don't have dogs.

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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I wore this to my first meeting with a new group. Only only person noticed my collar and belt are part of a set.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Hannah Renee said:

Hand-me-up skirt from my daughter, so I could channel my inner Lizzy.

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Wow! I am impressed. Looking good Hannah. 

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I took things to the next level tonight with my makeup. Fishnet top. tights, lovesick platforms and dog leash belt. 
 

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On 8/19/2022 at 9:56 PM, Hannah Renee said:

Hand-me-up skirt from my daughter, so I could channel my inner Lizzy.

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Looks great girl!

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Forth time trying makeup and I think I did a thing!  The first time was a horrific failure and I may or may not have cried...  more than a little. 

 

 

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Hi Ticket For Epic,

Wow, that looks so natural. To me it looks like you make your makeup like this everyday.

Also I like your style a lot. That cardigan, boots, hair, make up... everything fits together perfectly!

I had my fist makeup experience lately that totaly went south.

My therapist told me I should give it another try or two, which I haven't done yet.

You motivated me to do it, thank you so much for that!

 

For me today I will wear my new shoes. Unfortunately they will hide my painted toenails that I love so much. But I will paint my fingernails later in the same color before going to a friends BBQ party. Hope I do not forget to take a picture to show you.

 

 

 

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@This Ichi thank you so much!  

I don't have much to offer in advice but I think the biggest difference this time was that I gave myself PLENTY of time (made an evening of it) and let go of expectations and just played.  Oh, and I learned that you can do your eyes first instead of last and it made a world of difference.  Don't like it the look? Wipe that crap off and try again.  

 

This is the tutorial I used to get that eye should you be interested.  

Because of his male brow I feel like I get a more realistic idea of what to expect in regards to results.

 

Also, I don't know it it's just me but it always seems like I'm not getting any product on until BAM...  way too much.   So went with a light touch and softer colors because mistake don't seem to pop too much.

 

Also, also...  I am obsessed with those Converse All Stars. 

 

Thanks again, your comments made my morning!

 

Much luv♀️🧚‍♀️🌈

 

 

 

 

 

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