Sometimes when we look at some of the colours in our eyeshadow palette we say to ourselves “why would they even put these colours in here?” Even I have been limited in my vision of colours that can go together. This one caught my eye and it was so beautiful I decided to share. All you need are: Eyeshadow colours in light brown/burnt orange, dark brown, pink and green in …
Sometimes when we look at some of the colours in our eyeshadow palette we say to ourselves “why would they even put these colours in here?” Even I have been limited in my vision of colours that can go together. This one caught my eye and it was so beautiful I decided to share. All you need are: Eyeshadow colours in light brown/burnt orange, dark brown, pink and green in …
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Most people are very afraid of cutting their own hair and rightfully so, as a mistake can have you in regret for months.
There is one process that I can say isn’t very hard at all and that is cutting your own bangs. I’ve done this one myself, so I know it works for sure. Here are the simple guidelines to framing your face with bangs. You should start with clean, straight, dry hair. Using a rat tail comb, find the middle of your head (or less, depending on how far back you want your fringe to start from). Using the comb, draw one line from the centre of your head (or the point) to the end of your eyebrows. Do the same with the other side. You should end up with a triangle. Tie the rest of your hair back.
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Most people are very afraid of cutting their own hair and rightfully so, as a mistake can have you in regret for months.
There is one process that I can say isn’t very hard at all and that is cutting your own bangs. I’ve done this one myself, so I know it works for sure. Here are the simple guidelines to framing your face with bangs. You should start with clean, straight, dry hair. Using a rat tail comb, find the middle of your head (or less, depending on how far back you want your fringe to start from). Using the comb, draw one line from the centre of your head (or the point) to the end of your eyebrows. Do the same with the other side. You should end up with a triangle. Tie the rest of your hair back.