Another tip with the makeup that I've enjoyed from when I've gone to Clinique and Estee' Lauder for wedding party makeup, etc. Is to learn to put a feature on spotlight. It doesn't do well to have them competing, so that helps me mix up my looks. I can get the foundation, and then depending on whether I want to play up my eyes, lips, cheekbones, etc, you can have a more noticeable color in one of those areas. So I tend to have both neutral shades of gloss and shadow, as well as a few bolder colors of each that I can use depending on the occasion.
For my hair recently, it was my first time at that salon. I told the artist that I wanted something with layers, something that I can manage with minimal to low maintenance, and that could fit into a ponytail. Then I told her to have fun! I really like how it turned out.
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Calling from deep in the heart, from where the eyes can't see and the ears can't hear, from where the mountain trails end and only love can go... ~~~ Three Rivers Hare Krishna
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