| Age: |
25
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| My Drink: |
grasshopper
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| Country: |
Canada
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| Makeup Style: |
Just Enough
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| Eye Color: |
Brown
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| Skin Type: |
Oily
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| Skin Tone: |
Fair
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| Special Skin Characteristics: |
Sensitive
Dark Circles
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| Hair Color: |
Blonde
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| Color Is: |
Dyed
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| Hair Type: |
Straight
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| Hair Texture: |
Fine
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| Special Hair Characteristics: |
Split Ends
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| Vices: |
Shopping
Eyeshadows
Blushes
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| Desert Island Items: |
Hubby
Books
Internet
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| My Beauty Secret: |
Keep it simple |
| My Routine: |
- cleanse |
| My Horror Story: |
Dyed my hair blue in middle school. It turned gray. |
| My Celebrity Look-a-like: |
None really? |
Sephora Brand Matifying Compact Foundation - D25
This foundation is the perfect coverage for me - fairly light, but can be built on. It goes on smoothly and matte, without looking cakey or powdery. D25 Warm Natural is almost the perfect colour for me, but is a little bit orange.
MAKE UP FOR EVER 5 Camouflage Cream Palette - No. 1
This is the first and only product I have found that will actually cover my dark circles under my eyes. I use the salmon colour to neutralize the blueness under my eyes, then cover it with the second skin colour. The green is good for redness, but can look a little white/ gray if not covered well. Two of the skin colours are not right for me, so they are a bit of a waste.
Urban Decay Primer Potion
On recommendation of several friends and websites, I decided to buy UDPP. I think it works very well. It does help eye shadows look more vibrant and crease less. I still get some creasing after a few hours, but much better than before. I like the texture of UDPP better than TFSI, but the packaging is pretty wasteful.
From within bottles, jars, compacts and tubes.*











