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    History Of Makeup Essay

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    Make Up Trends The history of Cosmetics has been around for many decades. Starting all the way back at least 6000 years ago. Many cultures have included makeup as their form of union. Native Americans tribes painted their faces for events or battle. In Japan Geisha’s wear makeup as their style. Back when make up was invented it was worn as a statement representing their culture. Now in the 20th century make up is worn as a fashion statement along with boosting women’s self esteem, defining…

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    New beauty trend - eyelash extensions Lots of women now are very busy and do not have the time nor the patience in putting on fake lashes everyday. This is the main reason why lash extensions are growing in popularity everyday! Are you one of them? Are you willing to get one for yourself, despite of the allergic reaction suffered by Hollywood actress Kristin Chenoweth? If you are still undecided, let us help you with some facts: 1. eyelash extensions enhances the length, thickness and…

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    right hand, to the glass of champagne and ashtray lying on the table in front of her hand. Darby continues to describe with great detail the nuances of the female subject (Cindy Sherman) from the clothing she is wearing to the tears along with the mascara that are running down her face, to how the light gleams off of the tears. Darby points to the details…

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    color of the lipstick, like red or something like that)__ to a sharp and bright_(color of lipstick, but color on the tube)_. I looked to my side and Shelbie was finger-combing her hair back into place. I noticed that even though she only had on mascara and some lip gloss, she looked stunning in her natural beauty. I wish that I could be as confident as her. My phone said that the time was 10:42, which gave me a little less than an hour before Devin would be picking me up. I quickly threw on…

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    Femininity In The 1920's

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    Makeup is very important in the way people perceive women. Society in the 1900s to today has made makeup a necessity for a woman to be considered feminine. Makeup began to flourish in America in the 1930s. Women used the most basic cosmetics during this time such as face powder, blush, and lipstick. These were all that was available until the industry modernized. The way women applied makeup changed as time progressed and was influenced by major events that were happening during the specific…

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    or into the arts i was only interested in watching makeup tutorials and trying to recreate them. I would spend hours just to put on makeup that i would just take off right after my friends thought i was crazy. I started out with just foundation, mascara and eyeliner.As my skin got worse…

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    French Revolution Dbq

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    overpowered the forces of the “dey.” But this success brought France only a small region round Algiers. The city of Constantine holds out “against the French for seven years.” In the meantime the invading force was also under threat from the strong amir of Mascara, Abd-el-Kader. “In 1839 Abd-el-Kader proclaimed a jihad, or holy war,” against the Christian intruders. He finally surrendered in1847. He was promised a safe conduct to a Muslim country. Instead he spent “the next five years in French…

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    Obsessed Over ‘Perfect’ Bodies Today’s society is obsessed over girls with the ‘perfect’ body. This constantly forces girls at a young age to be pressured to have the perfect body, when in reality that is impossible. Society sets up expectations for girls to try and be more like the image of a tall, model-thin girl with perfect hair and flawless skin. These images are stamped and burned into young girls minds and cause them to be motivated to become something they are not, which can lead to…

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    n today 's society beauty has become a major topic of interest. There is a current uproar of controversy regarding the varying types, including that of natural versus cosmetic beauty. Although both are excellent choices, they are two completely different sides of the make-up industry. Both cosmetic and natural beauty have their perks, but to decide which is best for the customer depends on their price range, the overall look they are hoping to achieve, and how their skin is going to look and…

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    After recording my hours of sleep, I realized that I am not getting enough; especially because the week of October 6, 2015 was considered a good week- I did not have as much homework as usual. This worries me because I am a growing teenager who needs sleep in order to be healthy. I tend to daydream a lot and I am also forgetting information in a short amount of time. Due to tracing my sleep, I have come to realize why this is occurring. I try to go to bed as early as possible, but with all of…

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