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Living in the Big Apple for nearly 3 years now made me believe that I am a Z-list celebrity with an A+ body. Rawr. I may just be the only person girlier than Barbie - who uses the term “open-mouth kiss” un-ironically (as in “Oh, Mummykins, no! I didn’t open-mouth kiss him for two months!”). Mark my words, I will be one of the most remarkable people you will ever have had the honor of knowing: you may just wanna bottle me up, lol. Want more? Click my kitty!
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ADD PURPLE TO MAKE YOUR EYES POP.
Whether you’re applying a full face or just the daily essentials, try incorporating purple mascara to enhance the color of your eyes.
You can go full out purple… but I prefer to apply my black mascara on top so that it looks more natural.  Here’s what I do:
Apply primer for curl - I hate eyelash curlers so I rely on Revlon’s Lash Fantasy (Best Buy!!!)
A thin coat of purple mascara* that doesn’t cover your lashes completely.
Fill in the gaps with your black mascara and the purple will peek out.
Want more?  Line your eyes with a raisin or deep purple pencil/powder.
You’ll be able to tell the difference especially when the light hits your eyes during the daytime.  Onlookers probably won’t notice consciously, but they’ll be drawn to gaze a little longer.
:-)

ADD PURPLE TO MAKE YOUR EYES POP.

Whether you’re applying a full face or just the daily essentials, try incorporating purple mascara to enhance the color of your eyes.

You can go full out purple… but I prefer to apply my black mascara on top so that it looks more natural.  Here’s what I do:

  1. Apply primer for curl - I hate eyelash curlers so I rely on Revlon’s Lash Fantasy (Best Buy!!!)
  2. A thin coat of purple mascara* that doesn’t cover your lashes completely.
  3. Fill in the gaps with your black mascara and the purple will peek out.

Want more?  Line your eyes with a raisin or deep purple pencil/powder.

You’ll be able to tell the difference especially when the light hits your eyes during the daytime.  Onlookers probably won’t notice consciously, but they’ll be drawn to gaze a little longer.

:-)

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