Anuska Hot IN Black Saree

Black Saree Beauty




Ever seen indian bikini dress

      

desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach

desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach

desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach

desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach

desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach
desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach

desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach
desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach

desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach
desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach

desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach

desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach

desi indian local girl in bikini dress on beach





What Is Your Favorite Blush Brush

One of my first blush brushes that I still have and use is the small angled blush brush from ELF. Its soft but can get better, has weird auburn hair and came free with the ELF bronzer I picked up at Big Lots.

The ELF Bronzer is also one of the only blush / bronzers that I've ever hit the pan on. The last time I used it was a couple of days back.

Its a beauty.

A $1 beauty.


The next favorite is from a nameless brand again picked up at Big Lots.

Do not fear unknown brands.

This one is a big angled blush brush. Okay on the softness but otherwise very good for $2.

And then for a while I went Kabuki with the blushes. Its good but I think I'll stick to powder foundations for the kabuki. This one is from Cover FX. Its nice and dense. Again, a little more soft and I'll say LOVE LOVE LOVE.

Lets get to current day. Right now I have two super favs.

One is the fluffy big blush brush from Clinique that came out with the Bamboo Pink Collection.

Its soft, big, fluffy and can be used to apply all over shimmer powder or the blush or to blend the blush with the bronzer underneath - lotsa things !

The other super super fav is the Brush #16 - Blush Brush from Smashbox.

I am huge fan of the black and red design but that's not all. This is the softest blush brush I own. The size is perfect for laying blush just over the apples of my cheeks or along the cheek bone ( my current method). Because of the small size I can be assured that the blush goes just where I want it to and does not cover most of my cheeks with color.

So that's it. These are my faves and super faves.

What is your super favorite blush brush ?



Love,
Indian Girl

Beauty Tattoos

 At first glance, flower tattoo designs can simply be for pretty girls who want cute little tattoos. Yet flowers are symbols of nature, of the cycle of life, and definitely of universal and elegant beauty. Specific flowers carry with them specific meanings, such as the rose, or the lotus, which is like the Eastern counterpart of a rose.

Specific flowers are not the only unique thing about flowers; even their colors speak a lot about them. One might think that a rose has a universal meaning, that of love, but the different colors of roses also say different things—white for purity and red for passion are some examples of this. Flowers’ meanings are not entirely clear, yet almost everyone loves the simplicity of a flower—its beauty, shape and scent. Flowers are given to people we love, the sick, the dying, and also during celebrations; birthdays, weddings, parties are never complete without beautiful flowers adorning the centre-stage.

Many people have chosen flowers as designs for their tattoos. It can be huge—snaking its way from your foot to your leg, or small—a tiny piece of lotus on your wrist. Flower tattoo designs are beautiful expressions of different things, depending on what kind, color, and where you place them on your body. Some spots on the body where big flower designs can be placed are the lower back, the shoulder, below the belly button, and the calves; areas which can accommodate small flowers beautifully are the feet, the inside of your wrist, back of the neck, upper arm, and hip.

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Antibiotics Not Always Needed



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