5 Makeup Tips for a Natural, Everyday Look:
When it comes to makeup, there are many possibilities for creating different looks. For an everyday, natural look, you have to keep things simple and uncomplicated. So, these are the five makeup tips to help you achieve a natural, everyday look:
1. Start with a clean, moisturized face: Before applying any makeup, make sure your skin is clean and moisturized. This will make sure that your makeup goes on smoothly and evenly. Use a lenient cleanser and a lightweight moisturizer to prep your skin.
2. Use a sheer foundation or tinted moisturizer: For a natural glance, you don't want to use heavy foundation that will mask your skin. Instead, opt for a sheer foundation or tinted moisturizer that will even out your skin tone without looking too heavy. Apply with a damp beauty blender or your fingers for a natural finish.
3. Define your brows: Well-groomed brows can help frame your face and give you a polished look. Use a eye brow pencil or powder to fill in any sparse areas and define the shape of your brows. Brush through with a spoolie brush to blend and soften the look.
4. Add a touch of colour to your cheeks and lips: A natural flush of colour on the cheeks and lips can make you look more awake and vibrant. Use a cream blush in a soft pink or peach shade and blend onto the apples of your cheeks. For your lips, choose a sheer lipstick or tinted lip balm in a shade that complements your skin tone.
5. Finish with a light dusting of powder: To set your makeup and control shine, lightly dust a translucent powder over your face. This will help your makeup last longer throughout the day without looking too heavy.
By following these tips, you can achieve a natural, everyday makeup look that enhances your features without looking too overdone. Remember to keep things simple and effortless, and let your natural beauty shine through!
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"But if college was free, then people would abuse that and get useless degrees" hell yeah I would! If I could go to college without debt I would make it my job to get a degree in every little thing that interested me. I'd get a doctorate in film studies. I'd have a bachelor's degree for every science I like. I'd try to learn at least 5 languages with varying results. I would learn something "useful" like coding and then follow it up with a ""useless"" degree like art history. I'd be the world record speed run holder for getting every degree possible.
But I can't afford college without going into massive debt, so instead I spent the last 5 years trying to figure out what I am passionate enough about to consider going into debt over, because unfortunately being passionate about everything is extremely expensive to pursue.
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*carefully picks you up and peeks into your conch snail shell*
Ehm... Sorry to bother, but... Could we, maybe, possibly... see Vasco's wife and her lover pictured by your hand? Sorry again, thank you for listening. Take care.
*delicately lays you back into the water to prevent any stress or dehydration*
Unfortunately I don't have her lover figured out yet, but I think Ludovica looks something like this:
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what is one thing you would really like to do this week?
you're under zero obligation to actually do this thing, but please comment something you'd really like to try working on/finishing
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no one knows how much it hurts when a little thing dies. when a bug runs its fate is already decided. what made him know he could get away with hurting me? he made me small enough to forget i was ever a person. i forgot and forgot under his boot.
—insp by this post from @sweatermuppet
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will peter be like an older brother to miles in lof ?
absolutely he is
there's about an 11 year difference between them (Miles is 14, Peter is 25), so it's a lot more like the older brother type of relationship that Peter has with Tim (despite Tim being his uncle). Peter has mentored(ish) other young heroes by this point (mostly in the Bats' universe) but since Miles is another Spider-Man, Peter takes up most of the responsibility in making sure Miles is safe and teaching him the ropes. That's HIS sassy child genius, thank you, and he's not a sidekick, he's Spider-Man.
He was also adamant that Miles tell his parents immediately, and gets along great with Rio and Jeff.
Which is HILARIOUS to me because at this point in time, Peter has built up a persona for the public eye just like the Bats did. In Rio and Jeff's eyes, they're gobsmacked that the clumsy, scatterbrained, and "scaredy-cat" kid that Tony Stark adopted a while ago is Spider-Man. (Technically, none of this is a lie. Because Peter is a terrible liar unless it's For the Jokes, and often comes across this way even if he hadn't meant to.) They're wondering how he pulled that off since he's the same age as Spider-Man, who is known to be an Avenger, and associates in the same circles as Peter. It helps that Peter and Spider-Man have been in a social media war, and that Peter works at the Daily Bugle that is known for disliking Spider-Man. Peter's been taking lessons for years atp to keep his identity safe. Which is also bonus points to Peter, because the two can tell that secret identities mean everything to him, but he told them who he was in a heartbeat (literally the very first thing he did when he found Miles).
In other words: Peter was ecstatic to become a teacher for his own matching superhero kid and it's one of the most important bonds in his life. That's his baby brother now!!
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