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Nov 30, 2014
Shanae J.
Thanks, I was just messing around in my makeup. :) The advice is great!
Dec 1, 2014
Samantha F.
The eyeshadow looks great but just like everyone else is saying don't go that far up to your brow! I also agree about the eyebrows being to harsh. If you were trying to hide the hairs I would recommend waxing. At first it stings a little but it isn't an overpowering sting! Plucking is great for just a few hairs here and there. At first it does hurt but after doing it for a little bit you get used to it! Another tip is instead of putting eyeshadow up to your brow just put a highlight on your brow bone and it will brighten the look!