Wake up, make up and shake up. A feminist’s guide to beauty. The every morning struggle is one we all face. The struggle of dried mascara and concealer bottle spilling on the side of the sink is not a pretty sight. However it is something we girls must endure to live in society that promotes it. Well Jill Tweedie’s article ‘Feminist and the right to be ugly’ expresses so much of our concerns of the pressure on women in society. Now I know what you are thinking. Reading the word ‘Feminist’ can…
Indeed the relationship between the marketing business and the consumer continues to flourish in present time drawing in more and more spectator with every ad. Due to the fact that the market is ever-changing, marketing evolves to match said change. For example commercials, today do not look or sound the same as they did five years ago, partly because the tastes and values have changed since then but also because new potential customers are being reached. In Juliet B Schor’s book Born to Buy she…
Ancient Egyptians were the first of women to wear makeup. The basic motive back then was the same as it is today and just like modern day supermodels, the well to do women of ancient Egypt wanted to look their best all of the time. Ancient Egyptians used copper and lead ore to create the world's first cosmetics to the scientifically advanced products of today that can do everything from hide pores, smooth complexions, and turn the pale green of your eyes a vivid shade of emerald, makeup has…
it was even worth the effort of getting out of bed. When she did eventually and begrudgingly pull herself from the claws of her comforter, she would then hide her sorrow by covering the bags of her eyes with concealer, widen her tearful eyes with mascara and eyeliner, and apply her iconic red lipstick…
appear wide and awake and give her a youthful look. You can try out Anushka Sharma’s makeup secret by accentuating your eyes as well. Use a good eyelash curler to curl your top lashes and then use a few coats of mascara to build length and volume. If you have short lashes, you can use a mascara that contains fibre to build more length. You can also use false lashes to get flutter-y lashes in an…
The root of all animal testing began in 1938 when a lady put on her personal mascara darkener and it caused her to go blind. The result of the lady going blind from the usage of mascara darkener, cosmetics companies all over the world then started subjecting animals into animal testing to make sure products were safe before they shipped them off to store to be sold to citizens all…
HOW NATURAL ARE YOUR FAKE EYELASHES? It is undeniable that finding a go-to Fake Eyelashes can be tedious if not frustrating. Those sold in department stores, boutiques or online shops are either heavy to wear to the point you can barely keep your eyes opened, do not fit your eye shape no matter how much you trim them, or appear too fake that instead of getting compliments for those lovely flutters people could easily tell you are wearing false ones even if the label in the box screams ‘natural’…
shield to keep the roughness of dry wintry weather at bay. Here are five makeup tips this season to make you look elegant and stunning:- 1. Try natural looking makeup instead of a rich and gaudy one. Flawless skin with mineral foundation, little mascara and bare lips, completes this look. Choose the products that moisture the skin and do not dry, dehydrate it. Also take care of your skin with daily face cleanser and protect it from the harmful and ageing effects of the sun. 2. During winter,…
different because despite their similarities there more different than you think. One way their different is how they celebrate it in mexico they celebrate Dias de los muertos (Days of the Dead) with a huge celebration with tons of food and la mascara (masks) unlike Halloween in which they celebrate it mostly at night with scary monsters, witches , vampires and more , in Halloween they also go trick or treating and you gets tons of candy , which days of the dead they don't…
Walking into a noisy, children filled room, a beautiful wrinkled old woman sits comfortably relaxed in a recliner next to the French doors in the front of the room. Keeping an eye on the kids, once in a while glancing at the news on television, my grandma Ivolene Adams noticed I had walked inside. “Celeny wieny!” she exclaimed, announcing I had walked into the room. The kids at my mom’s daycare, being used to her behavior, ignored her and continued along playing with each other and the toys…