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15 Nov

How you can do GLOSSY BRIDAL makeup by @Sakshi

How you can do GLOSSY BRIDAL Makeup? Tutorial @Sakshi Gupta Makeup Studio & Academy in easy steps. MAKEUP TRANSFORMATION OF BRIDE BY Sakshi Gupta MUA | HD MODERN BRIDAL LOOK || FLAWLESS BASE AND PERFECT SHINE @Sakshi Gupta Makeup Studio & Academy Products used - 1.Tarte shape concealer - on eyelid 2. Be perfect - dream baked Eyeshadow pallete 3. Recode eye pencil 4. Lit glitter 5. Smashbox photofinish primer 6. Becca undereye primer 7. La girl orange corrector 8. Too faced Warm sand concealer 9. Nars foundation - punjab & fizzy 10. Tarte shape concealer : shade -deep sand - for contour 11. Liquid blush - profit's flora tint 12. Chanel translucent powder 13. Highlighter 14. Inglot eyeliner 15 Faces Canada waterproof eyeliner 16. Maybelline waterproof mascara 17. Brown eyeshadow...
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15 Nov

Alexa Chung Learns The True Great thing about Pottery

Alexa’s Art Tour sees presenter and model Alexa Chung visit forces for change within the art world who each lead their different practices with sustainability, community, and innovation on the forefront. In the ultimate episode of the BMW and British Vogue series, Alexa gets her hands dirty visiting the ceramics studio shared by Freya Bramble-Carter and her father Chris, who've built an intimate community of artists around their practice. While they mould clay together, Freya shares the ways during which her work shapes her in return: “Even the best way you treat and touch the clay with kindness, you begin treating your life a bit like that. You do things a bit slower.” #AlexaChung #Vogue #BMW Watch more from British Vogue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nV-WjN-Z6Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulJb5dm-mCs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RQE_KmUslA Subscribe to...
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15 Nov

Hate Floral Fragrances? Ellis Brooklyn Florist Perfume Might Change

The primary line on the web site’s copy for Ellis Brooklyn Florist Eau de Parfum exclaims that the scent “is a celebration of citrus floral.” On paper, because of this the fragrance is a celebration of my two least favorite categories of perfume. But two things drew me to call in a sample anyway: For one, it was created in collaboration with DSM-Firmenich principal perfumer Frank Voelklwho also worked on my two other favorite Ellis Brooklyn scents, After and Sun Fruit. For 2, the bottle is a pleasant shade of hot pink that stands out against my collection of otherwise mostly clear-glass-with-a-black-or-gold-cap fragrances.Sometimes, judging a book by its cover results in a positive final result. The primary sniff elicited from...
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