New York Color (N.Y.C.) makes decent makeup at a reasonable price, but they did a very bad job on picking the right shadows for the right eye color with their IndividualEyes line. I highly recommend using the palette made for blue eyes on green eyes instead, and the green-eye specific shadows looked like they would be really good on blue eyes. Mix and match, people!
My hands and nails are a mess this weekend but wanted to share a pic to show that I have become a BIG believer in imPress press on nails.
While I HATE the lack of staying power and the thick layer of tape they come with, I love the colors and the ease of application, and as long as you don’t expect them to stay on any longer than regular nail polish, you really have nothing to lose.
xo, singing beauty girl.
Viola Davis, fresh off her Oscar nomination, is developing a movie about Texas Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, who was the first Southern African-American woman elected to Congress, a lesbian, and a general bad-ass. Make it now!
(via Feminist Friday: Making a Better World Through Legislative Sarcasm | AfterEllen.com)
(via fuckyeahfamousblackgirls)
(via imgTumble)hahahahahahaha
Oh my god. I’m cracking up! I’m cracking up!
this comic haunts me
(Source: h-cue, via chocolateiswhatkeepsmegoing)
This is the best tip I’ve seen in ever. Use this while I’m away! And I personally would also add to avoid taking ANY advice you see in Cosmo. Worst bunch of racist, sexist fucks and dimwitted idiots I’ve ever seen. Disgusting.magazines are paid to feature certain products…
…so don’t get suckered into buying something just because it’s mentioned in your Cosmo!
(Source: fyeahkellyrowland, via mochafleur)
“ It is illegal for women to go topless in most cities, yet you can buy a magazine of a woman without her top on at any 7-11 store. So, you can sell breasts, but you cannot wear breasts, in America. ”
Violet Rose, in Three Steps to Better Sex (via muffdiver)
This reminds me of the post going around which contrasted the pathologizing of public breastfeeding with the gratuitous, objectifying images of women’s breasts that can be found in advertising.
The legal and social message is that our bodies are for purchase and exchange between men—and their liberty to buy us and sell us should never be infringed! NOT EVER! FIRST AMENDMENT! FIRST AMENDMENT!—not for us to do with as we please. Never that! (via mswyrr)
(Source: slingshot.tao.ca, via chocolateiswhatkeepsmegoing)
