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So I went to McDonald's on the way to work this morning, for breakfast. I think they knew it was me (which, considering that I have a pretty distinctive order and that I DO know two of the people working at that particular McD's, one of them being a manager, isn't entirely impossible). The bag had my name on it. XD


I thought it was pretty funny.

Last Saturday (don't you love how my anecdotes come to you totally out of order? XD) I got out of the Steak House way early, I had time to eat and still left by three. I didn't have to be at the Bell until five, so I (of course, what else is there to do in this town?) went to Wal*Mart. I had forgotten to put on mascara that morning, and I feel weird without it (not a tangible feeling, but the idea that everyone is looking at me like I don't care about my appearance), so I thought I'd get another one at Wal*Mart while I was there. I didn't see the point in having two black ones, though, so I said to myself: "Well, what other color would you ever use again? ...purple, of course!" XD Now, a while back, when I started wearing makeup, I was told that since I have blue eyes I should wear brown eye makeup to make them pop. I then reasoned to myself that since my eyes have a touch of green, I could wear purple, which is close to brown but isn't quite as skin-tone-y. (Don't ask me to explain that reasoning in any more detail. I can't articulate it.) Well, the only place I found a purple mascara was among these. Those compacts and such are designed to enhance your eye color--and the set for green eyes was purple. ^_^ So not only did I get a purple mascara, but I bought the more-dramatic set for green eyes (each color has an "enhance" and a "dramatically play up" set,), and when I wear it, my eyes look really really green. So yay. (Didn't bother with the eyeliner. Eyeliner, IMHO, looks like you're trying to outline your eyes like a cartoon character.) Am happy. And wondering what else I can pull off makeup-wise, with different outfits and such. This idea that more than one makeup look can flatter a person depending on what they want to play up is a new concept to me.

Not that anyone really wanted to know all that, lol. (But really. Any tips would be appreciated.)

ETA: While I'm thinking of it, here's some pics of Mountain Home that I took. This is the Walgreens parking lot. Notice how it's above street level. Yay for hills.


Date: 2006-12-08 01:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] darkest-crocus.livejournal.com
I checked out some of that make-up up here, and the stuff for blue eyes SUCKS on my eyes, but the ones for grey are really nice on me. I guess that shows what I have more of. O.o

Date: 2006-12-08 10:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eol-mithrandir.livejournal.com
*coughs* I resent that remark, lol, any way. I like the cityscape pictures, keep with the whole B&W theme, it looks great. I can understand how purple being similar to brown, as purple is Red and Blue, whereas brown is Red and Green, which is blue and yellow, so not a big need to explain it (to me anyways), other than that I hate makeup, only think makeup would be useful if the person had like a hideous scar. There are natural ways to make your body "radiate" beauty, and most women, don't look as bad as they think they do without the makeup, some even look worse when the put makeup on. I'm glad I am a guy, so I don't have to wear makeup to look good.

Date: 2006-12-11 07:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thehobbitwaffle.livejournal.com
Dude, I have the same set for green eyes! We're makeup TWINS! ZOMG!

I really think eyeliner can be natural looking and pretty if it's done right. I dislike the heavy black looks-like-I-tattooed-it-on-my-eyelids stuff, but if it's done in a way that makes your eyes look bigger... I like.

The trick is to choose a more natural color and work it into the lash line, so it's not a heavy streak across the top of the lid. It really makes eyes look bigger without eyeshadow. I use the plum eyeliner stick (I hate the gels) from that set every day with mascara, even if I don't use eyeshadow. It helps mascara along, lol.

One good tip is to only play up one feature at a time. Don't use dark lipstick and bright blue eyeshadow at the same time or you'll look like Tammy Fay. You know, the applied-with-spatula look? ^^

I have a thing for crazy eyeshadows. Bronze looks amazing on blue eyes, purple is fantastic on green. Rules of contrast. Pink is great with hazel or brown. I want to try really dramatic green, sliver... I die a little every time I go into a MAC store and look at all the pwetty cwolors. Don't get me started, I could paint pictures with those suckers, they rock!

Lady, you have awesome legs. I'm jealous. I have two tree stumps for legs. And my pant hems are always too long.
I'm short.

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