NaomiH
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This isn't a lipstick, it's a gloss but it's blue and pretty! http://moicosmetics.com/prestashop/lip-gloss/103-lusty.html
This isn't a lipstick, it's a gloss but it's blue and pretty! http://moicosmetics.com/prestashop/lip-gloss/103-lusty.html
I have Paranormal and love it, don't wear it often but when I do I love it. The lady who owns the company is a total doll as well.Wow. Tx for this NaomiH. I also like the look of Paranormal.
I think something like this would be great on the spring for the pre prom collection. Lots of fluff, feathers and pastelsBelle Epoque is turn of the last century, especially Paris - post-Victorian where everything was lighter and brighter, ending at World War 1. Cleaner, simpler lines and colors than Art Nouveau. The musical Gigi is a really good example, also My Fair Lady with Audrey Hepburn (though that's pretty stylized): I'm definitely excited about a clear blue purple f/l!!
A lot of punk rock just looked crappy, but there were stars with amazing makeup, like Siouxie... thanks for catching that!There are quite a few styles to chose from:
--- that whole "natural" look, for one.
--- the 20s-30s-40s thing that Biba was instrumental in.
--- basic disco and the Diane von Furstenburg wrap/surplice dress.
--- and GLAM! with hot pants, strange knee-hi sox, and platform shoes.
Which one are you allergic to, Wolverina?
You forgot the best look of the 70's - PUNK ROCK!
For all the blue lipstick lovers out there. They are still available in Inglot's US online-store.
Yes! Siouxsie, a million times! Lillinah I am allergic to almost all trends/ styles represented in " That 70's Show". So, basically shag and vinyl interiors, burnt orange and vomit tray green, amphetamines ( not Mommys little helper style), Studio 54 excess, super frosty shiny lips and Farrah Fawcett hair, tiny shorts and pulled up knee socks as "sexy" with suspenders! Roller rink culture, excessive decorating with rainbows and happy faces ( I know it bled in from the late 60's) trying to replicate Lurex and wearing Spandex and and all those other "ex's". I cannot stand these things, but then again I have a somewhat austere, genteel decaying Jane Eyre/ Miss Havisham aesthetic so 70's fashion must naturally be my foe The muscle cars are the one exception- Roadrunners all the way!A lot of punk rock just looked crappy, but there were stars with amazing makeup, like Siouxie... thanks for catching that!
Clearly I am a child of the seventies because I love all that. Even baby poo green, mustard yellow, and harvest orange. Polyester suits, bell bottoms & zippers up the front of turtle neck sweaters. Disco, Dukes of Hazard and Smokey and the Bandit chic. I do cringe at frosty blue eyeshadow and terra cotta blush. Now fashion from the fifties however is anathema to me!Yes! Siouxsie, a million times! Lillinah I am allergic to almost all trends/ styles represented in " That 70's Show". So, basically shag and vinyl interiors, burnt orange and vomit tray green, amphetamines ( not Mommys little helper style), Studio 54 excess, super frosty shiny lips and Farrah Fawcett hair, tiny shorts and pulled up knee socks as "sexy" with suspenders! Roller rink culture, excessive decorating with rainbows and happy faces ( I know it bled in from the late 60's) trying to replicate Lurex and wearing Spandex and and all those other "ex's". I cannot stand these things, but then again I have a somewhat austere, genteel decaying Jane Eyre/ Miss Havisham aesthetic so 70's fashion must naturally be my foe The muscle cars are the one exception- Roadrunners all the way!
Whatchutalkin'bout, Willis??Clearly I am a child of the seventies because I love all that. Even baby poo green, mustard yellow, and harvest orange. Polyester suits, bell bottoms & zippers up the front of turtle neck sweaters. Disco, Dukes of Hazard and Smokey and the Bandit chic. I do cringe at frosty blue eyeshadow and terra cotta blush. Now fashion from the fifties however is anathema to me!
Those are my favourite colours-dijon mustard yellow, pea soup green, and burnt orange!Clearly I am a child of the seventies because I love all that. Even baby poo green, mustard yellow, and harvest orange. Polyester suits, bell bottoms & zippers up the front of turtle neck sweaters. Disco, Dukes of Hazard and Smokey and the Bandit chic. I do cringe at frosty blue eyeshadow and terra cotta blush. Now fashion from the fifties however is anathema to me!
Wow, Douglas has the PLW eyeshadows available as refills:
http://www.douglas.de/douglas/Make-...adow-Pro-Palette_productbrand_3000067407.html
They have already had Fashion Fix for a long time but know all the colors are listed.
And they do also have the inlays x6 for the pro palettes:
http://www.douglas.de/douglas/Make-...tte-Large-Pan-X6_productbrand_3000067408.html
this is good news! i hope these are coming to the US soon!
Now I have a theory, could very well be wrong, that we often find ourselves repelled by the decade we were born in. I have found this to be true with some of my different decade born friends of mine. I love the 70's as they are portrayed in Anchorman and Dark Shadows though, and consistency isn't my strong point.Clearly I am a child of the seventies because I love all that. Even baby poo green, mustard yellow, and harvest orange. Polyester suits, bell bottoms & zippers up the front of turtle neck sweaters. Disco, Dukes of Hazard and Smokey and the Bandit chic. I do cringe at frosty blue eyeshadow and terra cotta blush. Now fashion from the fifties however is anathema to me!
I think it is a repulsion for the style embraced by the parental units...as theories go it werksNow I have a theory, could very well be wrong, that we often find ourselves repelled by the decade we were born in. I have found this to be true with some of my different decade born friends of mine. I love the 70's as they are portrayed in Anchorman and Dark Shadows though, and consistency isn't my strong point.
I was wondering the same, I'm really interested in getting them.Erine, do you know what happened to the release of the Spring Trend '14 Palettes?
Erine, do you know what happened to the release of the Spring Trend '14 Palettes?
:dunno: Who knows what mac does. They're probably hanging out somewhere with the gorgeous eyes palettes partying it up![COLOR=CC99FF]I was wondering the same, I'm really interested in getting them.[/COLOR]
Great, now you got me imagining that...Who knows what mac does. They're probably hanging out somewhere with the gorgeous eyes palettes partying it up!
That would explain why I loathe the 1980s. But I seem to hate the later part of the decade (and early 1990s) more than the earlier part (I was born in 1980)? Maybe it's because a lot of the fashion from that era has come/is coming back (acid wash jeans, pleated trousers, harem pants, printed trousers, big plastic glasses frames), and I can't stand it. :dunno:Now I have a theory, could very well be wrong, that we often find ourselves repelled by the decade we were born in. I have found this to be true with some of my different decade born friends of mine. I love the 70's as they are portrayed in Anchorman and Dark Shadows though, and consistency isn't my strong point.