Thursday, May 22, 2014

Bigger and Better ( Size Does Matter)


I happen to see this ad on aliexpress.com,   I know, I should not be too excited because in the real world, people may continue to bash and discriminate those who wear the bigger size

Well, I do not belong to the perfect tiny size, but I’ve learned to accept and live with my insecurities,  and this is to say that regardless of your size and color:

 You do not owe anyone an explanation for taking care of yourself or becoming who you are, loving yourself is more important than the words of others, live your life to the fullest and accept that there are people who are born idiot!!

Love yourself and be Who you are!! Be sexy and enjoy life!!


The ingenious celebrity make-up trick EVERY woman needs to know about

Well, I guess, this is it!!!


Most of our beauty routines are all-too predictable. Cleanse, tone, moisturise, apply an even layer of foundation, dab all over with powder — and our make-up base is complete. 

Well, apparently, we’re all missing a trick. According to fans of the new make-up technique face-contouring, rather than aiming for an even veil of foundation, we should be daubing our faces with wide stripes of bright white highlighter and thick blobs of chocolatey foundation, before blending it all together. 

They claim it can hide your flaws and bring out your best features, slim your face and jowls, fill out hollows, streamline a strong nose, soften a square jaw and even offer an instant eye-lift. 
Here, four writers with very different face shapes put the technique to the test with the help of celebrity make-up artists Oonagh Connor and Julie Read.


Great Result:

      ROUND FACE

Jenny Wood, 37, from London, before and during face-contouring






HEART-SHAPED FACE

Jill Foster, 39, from Yorkshire, before and during face-contouring




DIAMOND-SHAPED FACE

Lucy Cavendish, 47, from Oxfordshire, before and during face contouring






SQUARE FACE

Lauren Libbert, 43, from North London, before and during face-contouring