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26 Dec

EXTREME HALLOWEEN TRANSFORMATIONS || Spooky SFX Makeup Tutorials! by

Wow! Those costumes will give me nightmares! What was your favourite? Tell us within the comments below. Remember to share this video together with your friends and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more spooky videos similar to this one. #GiGaZoom #halloween #makeup ▶️ TheSoul Music: https://www.music.thesoul-publishing.com ◉ Our Spotify: https://sptfy.com/TheSoulMusic ◉ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesoul.music ◉ YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCPo7CKRiDGn4h-H0RK5JdfA Music by Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Stock materials: https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com This video is made for entertainment purposes. We don't make any warranties in regards to the completeness, safety and reliability. Any motion you're taking upon the knowledge on this video is strictly at your personal risk, and we won't be accountable for any damages or losses. It's the viewer's responsibility to...
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26 Dec

What Went Fallacious in Beauty During 2023 – WWD

While many in beauty have had a stellar 12 months with makeup finally joining skincare and fragrance for a post-pandemic sales recovery, there have also been some pretty significant downs (Revlon‘s bankruptcy, Amyris’ bankruptcy, Estée Lauder‘s tanking stock price, and more). The blemishes are outside of beauty’s norm. For years, the category has gone from strength to strength, growing even within the downtimes as consumers treat themselves to more-affordable-than-fashion lipsticks, mascaras and face creams. In 2023, most of beauty’s issues were driven by company-specific problems compounded by fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic or the economic slowdown in China. Starting the negative trend was Revlon, which spent the primary few months of the 12 months stuck in bankruptcy proceedings after filing for...
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26 Dec

Should we be treating body modification as against the

The recent arrest of body modification practitioner Dr. Evil has sent shockwaves through the community Brendan McCarthy – aka Dr Evil – ran Dr. Evil’s Body Modification Emporium in Wolverhampton from 2012 to 2015, where he carried out extreme body modification. In 2015, Wolverhampton Council argued that McCarthy didn’t have licence to perform procedures “akin to cosmetic surgery.” On the twenty first of March this 12 months, McCarthy was charged with six accounts of wounding, one being the removal of a customer’s ear, and handed a 40-month prison sentence in a ruling that senior Crown prosecutor Rhiannon Jones has called “a landmark case involving body modification.” While the case could also be unique, body...
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