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Started by Alicia, October 24, 2005, 10:45:43 PM

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bobbiecd

i must say i agree with all of you and ouch is right lolo but i found practice is the key to all makeup.. and my key was a bigger brighter mirror hope that helps
bobbie
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Shereene

QuoteRefreash my memory please. You're one of our teen members, right? Perhaps you might indulge us with your plans and see if we can't help you refine them a bit. Going out for the first time can not only be daunting but it can be downright dangerous. Let us help you where we can by telling us what it is you are planning.

Hi

Well what I was planning and now have done was not on a big scale. It started after school when I ripped off my school uniform and went to find some femme clothes. what I found was a bra (which I stuffed with paper!) a cute orange top, a pink sweater and a red and white knee length skirt. My makeup, which consisted of lipstick, mascara and blusher) was fairly limited but I still think it looked pretty good. I also attempted a female short hairstyle which wasn't too bad.  I then strapped on my mom's watch, put her scarf on(it was freezing), got a handbag and found a nice pair of 2 inch heels to wear. Then I went out.

Okay, I didn't go out first time but after waiting to make sure there were only 1-2 people around the block I made my first steps en femme outside. I live in England and it's freezing the main thing was though that it was only about 5 o' clock but it was still very dark.This prooved doubly good because my legs are pretty hairy, I didn't shave and my skirt was only just over knee length.

My task was simply to have a short 2-4 minute walk around my suburban block of houses which is 200-300m. Well I did it not only once but twice and I feel great! It worked like a dream. Then I came home and took some snaps of myself and all I feel even better now!

Shereene   
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sharidove

#22
Here are the do's and don'ts of mascara.

Mascara gets clumpy after about 3-4 months. Replace at that time. Do not comb your lashes until they are dry. Biggest mistake that women make is trying to comb them when they are wet. You end up with messy comb. Also if you are using an eyelash curler, curl before you put on mascara. Hold for about 10 seconds.

Any other makeup questions, just ask.

hugs and kisses
Shari
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Shelley

Oh I don't know about that Shari I've seen some GG's make a pretty horrible mess of it. LOL

Shelley
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