Waterproof Eyeliner: You Better Watch Out, You Better Not Cry

Waterproof Eyeliner:

You better watch out! If your eyeliner is not waterproof, then you better not cry. It’s time for the holidays! Good times or bad, when you’re overwhelmed with excitement or displeasure, you can’t help but cry. This is why you need a good waterproof eyeliner. During this loving season, we shouldn’t be afraid afraid to shed a tear for the love of laughter or for those that we love. If real men don’t cry, real women certainly do!

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Eyeliner is used to define the eyes. Worn around the contour of the eye, the colored marks create an illusion that makes your eyes stand out. Eyeliner can be found in powder or liquid form. Depending on the formula base of the eyeliner, this contributes to how precise you can line the eye. And how much of a dramatic effect you want to achieve.

It is very important for me to wear eyeliner that does not smear or stain. Whether for a good laugh with my girls or a sad Netflix movie, I know my makeup is intact with a good waterproof liner. My waterproof eyeliner pick is Sothys Waterproof Sparkling Eye Pencil, which has the same precise finish as liquid liner. This eyeliner is not only safe for tears, but it also does not smudge. This brand offers long lasting and fragrance free eyeliners. A foam applicator is also helpful for blending: useful for a smokey eye look.

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Does your Forehead Tell your Age? Posted By : Margaret White

In many ancient civilizations the lines of the forehead, just like those on your palm, are said to represent not only your past, but also the future. Whether you believe in foreheads that portend the future or not, is entirely up to your discretion. One thing however, is certain: lines on the forehead surely are a reminder of the ageing process. These include age spots, creases across the forehead, or high on the bridge of the nose, frown lines or furrows between the eyebrows, as well low and sagging brows that hood the upper eyelid .The first visible signs of aging are usually manifested in the face and neck, gravity and changes in eyebrow shape and loss of periorbital fat all contribute to an expression that is jaded, and elderly.