Countess Elizabeth Bathory - The Most Cruel Woman Throughout History


Eastern European history is rife with nobility whose propensity for carnage, cruelty, and bloodshed are unequalled. Even some, like Countess Elizabeth Bathory, were rumored to be vampires. Her heinous crimes, when finally revealed, included torture, murder, and alleged blood drinking.

Born in 1560, “Erzebet” (Elizabeth) Bathory was a child of wealth and privilege whose closest relatives became cardinals, prime ministers, and kings. Unfortunately, other members of her large family tree
also dabbled in the black arts, diabolism, lesbianism, and habitual promiscuity. Supposedly, none of these “pastimes” were kept secret from the impressionable Elizabeth while growing up. Her renowned beauty and stature made her a valuable commodity for political alliances. By age 11, she was betrothed, and at age 15 she married Count Ferencz Nadasdy, a nobleman of equal stature. Nadasdy had earned a reputation as a fierce warrior and was more commonly known as “The Black Hero of Hungary.” As soon as they were married
, the Count whisked away his bride to northern Hungary and to Elizabeth’s new home, the isolated fortress of Castle Csejthe located deep in the Carpathian Mountains. The valleys around the castle were rich farmlands worked by superstitious peasants. What little entertainment or diversion there was could be found below in the tiny village of Csejthe.

Elizabeth was by no means impressed with her married life and her utter isolation, nor did her new husband help ease her boredom. Nadasdy stayed with her only long enough to ensure his line would continue and then once again rode off to war. Over the years, between her husband
’s sporadic visits and giving birth to 4 children, Elizabeth established herself as a cruel mistress. She seemed to enjoy the fact that the peasants were afraid of her and her hair-trigger temper. She relieved her boredom by taking countless lovers, one of whom the villagers believed was a vampire because of his slimness, pale complexion, and very sharp-looking teeth. His sudden and complete disappearance only confirmed the locals’ dark suspicions, and they became even more careful not to anger the Countess. Elizabeth’s other extracurricular activities included beating

and torturing her young female servants, first using cruel methods learned from her lesbian aunt and then with various torture devices her husband had discarded in the dungeons of Castle Csejthe. She also gathered around her loyal retainers, servants, her own trusted nurse, and various practitioners of the black arts. She and her enclave became avid students of witchcraft.

Elizabeth had always been a vain and self-centered child, and she treasured and protected her natural beauty. By her mid-twenties it was becoming evident that her looks were beginning to fade. Her temper turned even more unpredictable, and her acts of cruelty toward her female servants escalated. Young girls were dragged into the dungeons and mercilessly and sometimes ritualistically tortured. No one dared speak to protect any of the servant girls for fear of also being brutalized by the Countess.

By 1600 Elizabeth’s husband was dead, and she became the true mistress of her isolated domain. Once she’d divested herself of her children, who were sent to relatives, and her mother-in-law, the Countess was even freer to do as she pleased. It was around this time that she supposedly acquired her taste for blood. Elizabeth was now in her early 40s and desperate to find a way to stay young. So far, none of her dark rituals had been successful in restoring her fading beauty. One day Elizabeth’s latest maid somehow angered her and in a fit of fury, the Countless struck the unfortunate girl across the face. Blood poured from the maid’s nose and spattered Elizabeth’s hand. After wiping it away, she was sure her flesh looked smoother. Not wasting a single moment, she ordered her manservant to kill the maid and drain her blood into a tub so Elizabeth could wash with it.

Elizabeth soon ordered more unmarried maidens to be brought to the dungeons. For the next 10 years, her loyal accomplices did just that under the pretext of securing the peasant girls’ good jobs. They also assisted their mistress in the gruesome methods she used to extract their blood and then in the dead of night took the dead girls’ bodies away for burial. But the supply of young virgins didn’t last forever. Desperate, Elizabeth and her henchmen devised a new way to bring fresh blood to her mountain hideaway. Aristocratic families were always looking for tutors to train their daughters in etiquette and good manners. The Countess Bathory, whose lineage was long and impeccable, was the perfect choice. It didn’t take long for Elizabeth to acquire her next batch of victims.


When peasant girls disappeared without a trace, no one asked too many questions and excuses were manufactured. But when aristocratic young women went missing, it didn’t take long for the families’ suspicions to soar. Elizabeth’s growing carelessness only made it easier for authorities to wonder what was really going on at Castle Csejthe. Instead of burial, she and her henchman simply began tossing the drained bodies of the young girls out for the wolves. It didn’t take long for someone to stumble over the gruesome remains. News of Elizabeth’s atrocities soon reached King Matthias II. Count Gyorgy Thurzo, a close relative of the Countess, was immediately ordered to investigate.

On the night of December 30, 1610, Thurzo and his soldiers came upon a scene that made their own blood run cold: half a dozen dead or dying young women, all of them gruesomely tortured. Dozens more bodies were found in and around the castle. Elizabeth and her band of accomplices were immediately put under arrest. All except one were tried and executed, a few of them in ways that befitted the horrific magnitude of what they had done.

Elizabeth herself could not go to trial, let alone be executed. Under Hungarian law it was illegal to try or condemn a citizen of noble birth. Determined to keep the Countess from walking away from the murder of over 600 young women, Parliament passed an interim law and sentenced her to be sealed alive in a tiny tower room in Castle Csejthe. Her only human contact was from the guards who passed her food through a narrow slot in the padlocked door. Four years later, one of her jailers caught a glimpse of her body lying prostrate on the floor. Bloody Countess Elizabeth Bathory was dead at the age of 54. Not once during her confinement did she ever speak a word of remorse for the horrible crimes she’d committed.

Written by Martina Bexter


Erzsébet original, according to McNally


More Facts:

Amongst her numerous acts and tortures, the accusation that Bathory drained the blood of her victims and bathed in it was what earned her the title of a vampire. It is also noted that she occasionally bit the flesh of the girls during their torture. It is said that the reason Bathory bathed in blood was to retain her youthful looks and beauty, and she was, by all accounts, a most attractive woman.

All records of Elizabeth were sealed for more than a century, and her name was forbidden to be spoken in Hungarian society.

Unlike most females of the time, Elizabeth was well educated and her intelligence surpassed even some of the men of her time. Elizabeth was exceptional, becoming "fluent in Hungarian, Latin, and German... when most Hungarian nobles could not even spell or write... Even the ruling prince of Transylvania at the time was barely literate." Some modern scholars and contemporaries of hers postulated that she may have been insane, thus accounting for her seemingly inconceivable atrocities, but even a brief glance into her past reveals a person fully in control of her faculties.

Dracula, created by the Irish author Bram Stoker, was based, albeit loosely, on the Romanian Prince, Vlad Dracula, the Impaler. Raymond T. McNally, who has written four books on the figure of Dracula in history, literature, and vampirism, in his fifth book, Dracula was a Woman, presents insights into the fact that Stoker's Count Dracula was also strongly influenced by the legends of Elizabeth Bathory of Hungary. Why, for example, make a Romanian Prince into a Hungarian Count? Why, if there are no accounts of Vlad Dracula drinking human blood, does blood drinking consume the Dracula of Stoker's novel, who, contrary to established vampire myth, seems to appear younger after doing so? The answers, of course, lie in examining the story of Countess Elizabeth Bathory.

It was largely Slovak servants whom Elizabeth killed, so the name "Csejthe" is only spoken in derision, and she is still called "The Hungarian Whore" in the area.

Countess Elizabeth Bathory - The Most Cruel Woman Throughout History


Eastern European history is rife with nobility whose propensity for carnage, cruelty, and bloodshed are unequalled. Even some, like Countess Elizabeth Bathory, were rumored to be vampires. Her heinous crimes, when finally revealed, included torture, murder, and alleged blood drinking.

Born in 1560, “Erzebet” (Elizabeth) Bathory was a child of wealth and privilege whose closest relatives became cardinals, prime ministers, and kings. Unfortunately, other members of her large family tree
also dabbled in the black arts, diabolism, lesbianism, and habitual promiscuity. Supposedly, none of these “pastimes” were kept secret from the impressionable Elizabeth while growing up. Her renowned beauty and stature made her a valuable commodity for political alliances. By age 11, she was betrothed, and at age 15 she married Count Ferencz Nadasdy, a nobleman of equal stature. Nadasdy had earned a reputation as a fierce warrior and was more commonly known as “The Black Hero of Hungary.” As soon as they were married
, the Count whisked away his bride to northern Hungary and to Elizabeth’s new home, the isolated fortress of Castle Csejthe located deep in the Carpathian Mountains. The valleys around the castle were rich farmlands worked by superstitious peasants. What little entertainment or diversion there was could be found below in the tiny village of Csejthe.

Elizabeth was by no means impressed with her married life and her utter isolation, nor did her new husband help ease her boredom. Nadasdy stayed with her only long enough to ensure his line would continue and then once again rode off to war. Over the years, between her husband
’s sporadic visits and giving birth to 4 children, Elizabeth established herself as a cruel mistress. She seemed to enjoy the fact that the peasants were afraid of her and her hair-trigger temper. She relieved her boredom by taking countless lovers, one of whom the villagers believed was a vampire because of his slimness, pale complexion, and very sharp-looking teeth. His sudden and complete disappearance only confirmed the locals’ dark suspicions, and they became even more careful not to anger the Countess. Elizabeth’s other extracurricular activities included beating

and torturing her young female servants, first using cruel methods learned from her lesbian aunt and then with various torture devices her husband had discarded in the dungeons of Castle Csejthe. She also gathered around her loyal retainers, servants, her own trusted nurse, and various practitioners of the black arts. She and her enclave became avid students of witchcraft.

Elizabeth had always been a vain and self-centered child, and she treasured and protected her natural beauty. By her mid-twenties it was becoming evident that her looks were beginning to fade. Her temper turned even more unpredictable, and her acts of cruelty toward her female servants escalated. Young girls were dragged into the dungeons and mercilessly and sometimes ritualistically tortured. No one dared speak to protect any of the servant girls for fear of also being brutalized by the Countess.

By 1600 Elizabeth’s husband was dead, and she became the true mistress of her isolated domain. Once she’d divested herself of her children, who were sent to relatives, and her mother-in-law, the Countess was even freer to do as she pleased. It was around this time that she supposedly acquired her taste for blood. Elizabeth was now in her early 40s and desperate to find a way to stay young. So far, none of her dark rituals had been successful in restoring her fading beauty. One day Elizabeth’s latest maid somehow angered her and in a fit of fury, the Countless struck the unfortunate girl across the face. Blood poured from the maid’s nose and spattered Elizabeth’s hand. After wiping it away, she was sure her flesh looked smoother. Not wasting a single moment, she ordered her manservant to kill the maid and drain her blood into a tub so Elizabeth could wash with it.

Elizabeth soon ordered more unmarried maidens to be brought to the dungeons. For the next 10 years, her loyal accomplices did just that under the pretext of securing the peasant girls’ good jobs. They also assisted their mistress in the gruesome methods she used to extract their blood and then in the dead of night took the dead girls’ bodies away for burial. But the supply of young virgins didn’t last forever. Desperate, Elizabeth and her henchmen devised a new way to bring fresh blood to her mountain hideaway. Aristocratic families were always looking for tutors to train their daughters in etiquette and good manners. The Countess Bathory, whose lineage was long and impeccable, was the perfect choice. It didn’t take long for Elizabeth to acquire her next batch of victims.


When peasant girls disappeared without a trace, no one asked too many questions and excuses were manufactured. But when aristocratic young women went missing, it didn’t take long for the families’ suspicions to soar. Elizabeth’s growing carelessness only made it easier for authorities to wonder what was really going on at Castle Csejthe. Instead of burial, she and her henchman simply began tossing the drained bodies of the young girls out for the wolves. It didn’t take long for someone to stumble over the gruesome remains. News of Elizabeth’s atrocities soon reached King Matthias II. Count Gyorgy Thurzo, a close relative of the Countess, was immediately ordered to investigate.

On the night of December 30, 1610, Thurzo and his soldiers came upon a scene that made their own blood run cold: half a dozen dead or dying young women, all of them gruesomely tortured. Dozens more bodies were found in and around the castle. Elizabeth and her band of accomplices were immediately put under arrest. All except one were tried and executed, a few of them in ways that befitted the horrific magnitude of what they had done.

Elizabeth herself could not go to trial, let alone be executed. Under Hungarian law it was illegal to try or condemn a citizen of noble birth. Determined to keep the Countess from walking away from the murder of over 600 young women, Parliament passed an interim law and sentenced her to be sealed alive in a tiny tower room in Castle Csejthe. Her only human contact was from the guards who passed her food through a narrow slot in the padlocked door. Four years later, one of her jailers caught a glimpse of her body lying prostrate on the floor. Bloody Countess Elizabeth Bathory was dead at the age of 54. Not once during her confinement did she ever speak a word of remorse for the horrible crimes she’d committed.

Written by Martina Bexter


Erzsébet original, according to McNally


More Facts:

Amongst her numerous acts and tortures, the accusation that Bathory drained the blood of her victims and bathed in it was what earned her the title of a vampire. It is also noted that she occasionally bit the flesh of the girls during their torture. It is said that the reason Bathory bathed in blood was to retain her youthful looks and beauty, and she was, by all accounts, a most attractive woman.

All records of Elizabeth were sealed for more than a century, and her name was forbidden to be spoken in Hungarian society.

Unlike most females of the time, Elizabeth was well educated and her intelligence surpassed even some of the men of her time. Elizabeth was exceptional, becoming "fluent in Hungarian, Latin, and German... when most Hungarian nobles could not even spell or write... Even the ruling prince of Transylvania at the time was barely literate." Some modern scholars and contemporaries of hers postulated that she may have been insane, thus accounting for her seemingly inconceivable atrocities, but even a brief glance into her past reveals a person fully in control of her faculties.

Dracula, created by the Irish author Bram Stoker, was based, albeit loosely, on the Romanian Prince, Vlad Dracula, the Impaler. Raymond T. McNally, who has written four books on the figure of Dracula in history, literature, and vampirism, in his fifth book, Dracula was a Woman, presents insights into the fact that Stoker's Count Dracula was also strongly influenced by the legends of Elizabeth Bathory of Hungary. Why, for example, make a Romanian Prince into a Hungarian Count? Why, if there are no accounts of Vlad Dracula drinking human blood, does blood drinking consume the Dracula of Stoker's novel, who, contrary to established vampire myth, seems to appear younger after doing so? The answers, of course, lie in examining the story of Countess Elizabeth Bathory.

It was largely Slovak servants whom Elizabeth killed, so the name "Csejthe" is only spoken in derision, and she is still called "The Hungarian Whore" in the area.

67th Golden Globe Awards - Ashley Greene Makeup : How To ?

Carol Shaw , the founder of LORAC did a great job on Ashley Greene , giving her a sophisticated look for the Golden Globes last night. The pulled back hair, subtle nude lips, brown eyes - all very soft, very refined !



COMPLEXION:
Primed her skin with aquaPRIME
Ashley has gorgeous skin so I used protecTINT Tinted Moisturizer in Tawny
Temptress for sheer, natural perfection
Under her eyes, Double Feature Concealer/Highlighter in DF 1.5
Set with a little Translucent Touchup Powder in TL 2

EYES:
Primed her eyes with Behind The Scenes Eye Shadow Primer
Red Carpet Reveal Palette – I used the lightest shade all over to
highlight, the medium shade on the lid and crease, the darkest shade on the
outer corner and crease and smudged under lower lashes for a soft winged
brown smoky eye
Front Of The Line PRO Eye Liner in Black – along top lashes
Visual Effects Mascara in Jet Black – I layered 3 or 4 coats for really
long, luxurious lashes

CHEEKS:
TANtalizer Baked Bronzer for a beautiful warm glow

LIPS:
Lined and filled in with 06 Pencil (taupe)
Multiplex 3D Lip Gloss in Polished (nude with pink holographic pearl)

Love,
Indian Girl

67th Golden Globe Awards - Ashley Greene Makeup : How To ?

Carol Shaw , the founder of LORAC did a great job on Ashley Greene , giving her a sophisticated look for the Golden Globes last night. The pulled back hair, subtle nude lips, brown eyes - all very soft, very refined !



COMPLEXION:
Primed her skin with aquaPRIME
Ashley has gorgeous skin so I used protecTINT Tinted Moisturizer in Tawny
Temptress for sheer, natural perfection
Under her eyes, Double Feature Concealer/Highlighter in DF 1.5
Set with a little Translucent Touchup Powder in TL 2

EYES:
Primed her eyes with Behind The Scenes Eye Shadow Primer
Red Carpet Reveal Palette – I used the lightest shade all over to
highlight, the medium shade on the lid and crease, the darkest shade on the
outer corner and crease and smudged under lower lashes for a soft winged
brown smoky eye
Front Of The Line PRO Eye Liner in Black – along top lashes
Visual Effects Mascara in Jet Black – I layered 3 or 4 coats for really
long, luxurious lashes

CHEEKS:
TANtalizer Baked Bronzer for a beautiful warm glow

LIPS:
Lined and filled in with 06 Pencil (taupe)
Multiplex 3D Lip Gloss in Polished (nude with pink holographic pearl)

Love,
Indian Girl

Stardust Awards 2010 - Twinkle Khanna : Makeup How To ?

Twinkle always manages to look elegant ! I almost always love her dress choices , her makeup and the hair.

The hair, runs in the family I guess. Her mom Dimple has amazing hair too !


Here, Twinkle went for a brown - bronze kohl rimmed eyes, hint of peach on cheeks and a nude lip.

Eyes : Apply a cream eyeshadow in deep bronze all over the lid, Julie Hewett Shimmy - Cleo
Line the upper and lower lash line with a pencil liner and smudge dark brown powder shadow over it. Line the waterline with a black eyeliner pencil. Line the lower lash line with the dark brown powder shadow, as well . Add mascara and do your brows.

Cheeks : Smashbox Blush Rush - Paradise

Lips : Creamy Nude Lipstick - Smashbox Captivating

Love,
Indian Girl

Stardust Awards 2010 - Twinkle Khanna : Makeup How To ?

Twinkle always manages to look elegant ! I almost always love her dress choices , her makeup and the hair.

The hair, runs in the family I guess. Her mom Dimple has amazing hair too !


Here, Twinkle went for a brown - bronze kohl rimmed eyes, hint of peach on cheeks and a nude lip.

Eyes : Apply a cream eyeshadow in deep bronze all over the lid, Julie Hewett Shimmy - Cleo
Line the upper and lower lash line with a pencil liner and smudge dark brown powder shadow over it. Line the waterline with a black eyeliner pencil. Line the lower lash line with the dark brown powder shadow, as well . Add mascara and do your brows.

Cheeks : Smashbox Blush Rush - Paradise

Lips : Creamy Nude Lipstick - Smashbox Captivating

Love,
Indian Girl

Why do alot of girls hide their feelings?

1 Girl Said: Because like boys we dont want to get embarassed if the boys doesn't like us back. Like boys we need to know that they like us as much as we like them. I know I won't let a boy know I like him until I know that he likes me. SO if you like a girl and you think that she mightl like you but hasn't said anything, you should tell her.
2 Girl Said:hahh, beleive me. us girl are stubborn.
we dont want to admit to things that were
embarrassed about. like if someone starts a [true] rumor
about who lets say I like at school. &i know that that guy
knows that i like him. well, ill just pretend to not like
him & act like i hate him. i think its sort of like a girl
instinct(:

US Girl Said: BABE WE HIDE OUR FEELINGS CUZ ITS EITHIER FRIENDS OR WE JUST WANT TO LAY LOW SO NO ONE CAN TEASE US ABOUT IT AND THEN IT MIGHT SPILL AND THEN US GIRLS GET REALLY EMBARASED EXSPECIALLY IF THE GUY DOESNT LIKE U BACK THATS why.

Pakistani Girl Said: We Hide our Feeling because we are not allowed to show our feelings, Its truth in Pak girls are not allowed to show their emotions and feelings, people of pakistan think tha girls dont have heart, really some pakistani people have stone instead of their hearts.  

Why do alot of girls hide their feelings?

1 Girl Said: Because like boys we dont want to get embarassed if the boys doesn't like us back. Like boys we need to know that they like us as much as we like them. I know I won't let a boy know I like him until I know that he likes me. SO if you like a girl and you think that she mightl like you but hasn't said anything, you should tell her.
2 Girl Said:hahh, beleive me. us girl are stubborn.
we dont want to admit to things that were
embarrassed about. like if someone starts a [true] rumor
about who lets say I like at school. &i know that that guy
knows that i like him. well, ill just pretend to not like
him & act like i hate him. i think its sort of like a girl
instinct(:

US Girl Said: BABE WE HIDE OUR FEELINGS CUZ ITS EITHIER FRIENDS OR WE JUST WANT TO LAY LOW SO NO ONE CAN TEASE US ABOUT IT AND THEN IT MIGHT SPILL AND THEN US GIRLS GET REALLY EMBARASED EXSPECIALLY IF THE GUY DOESNT LIKE U BACK THATS why.

Pakistani Girl Said: We Hide our Feeling because we are not allowed to show our feelings, Its truth in Pak girls are not allowed to show their emotions and feelings, people of pakistan think tha girls dont have heart, really some pakistani people have stone instead of their hearts.  

Reader Question : How To Apply Eyeliner ? Tips To Apply Eyeliner

I've tried to apply eyeliner several times but my eyeliner always comes out looking crooked. Help ! - Doli

How do you get your eyeliner looking so neat. Mine never does - Katie


1. Don't apply eyeliner when you are in a hurry. When I am rushing my hands are usually a bit shaky and unsteady.

2. Make your hand steady by placing your elbow on a table.

3. Dot the area along your lash line and connect the dots for a perfect line.

4. Draw the line in small strokes starting from inner corner moving outwards.

5. Use a creme or gel eyeliner with an angled eyeliner brush. They are more forgiving than regular liquid eyeliner bottles.

6. Try a pen eyeliner with felt or brush tip. What ever makes your skirt fly !

7. If you did use a liquid/ gel / creme liner and your line got a little wonky - let it dry. Once its dry, run a bit of powder shadow over it and smudge it out. Nobody will notice a crooked line underneath and the double layers will keep your eyeliner looking fresh longer !

8. Draw a light line along your lash line using a pencil eyeliner. With this as your base, you can now apply a liquid liner over it.

Practice will make it perfect with time. Eventually you'll be a liner queen !

Guys ! What tips do you have on eyeliners ? Do you have a product that helped you master the technique ? Dish ...


Love,
Indian Girl

Reader Question : How To Apply Eyeliner ? Tips To Apply Eyeliner

I've tried to apply eyeliner several times but my eyeliner always comes out looking crooked. Help ! - Doli

How do you get your eyeliner looking so neat. Mine never does - Katie


1. Don't apply eyeliner when you are in a hurry. When I am rushing my hands are usually a bit shaky and unsteady.

2. Make your hand steady by placing your elbow on a table.

3. Dot the area along your lash line and connect the dots for a perfect line.

4. Draw the line in small strokes starting from inner corner moving outwards.

5. Use a creme or gel eyeliner with an angled eyeliner brush. They are more forgiving than regular liquid eyeliner bottles.

6. Try a pen eyeliner with felt or brush tip. What ever makes your skirt fly !

7. If you did use a liquid/ gel / creme liner and your line got a little wonky - let it dry. Once its dry, run a bit of powder shadow over it and smudge it out. Nobody will notice a crooked line underneath and the double layers will keep your eyeliner looking fresh longer !

8. Draw a light line along your lash line using a pencil eyeliner. With this as your base, you can now apply a liquid liner over it.

Practice will make it perfect with time. Eventually you'll be a liner queen !

Guys ! What tips do you have on eyeliners ? Do you have a product that helped you master the technique ? Dish ...


Love,
Indian Girl

Ayesha Takia

Ayesha Takia

Ayesha Takia

Ayesha Takia

Antharangam-New Hot Tamil Movie-ever seen indian pics


Banner : Leo International
Cast : Prasanna, Kamalika
Direction : J V Rukmangadhan
Production : P R Lalitha
Music : J V Rukmangadhan
PRO : Nellai Sundararaja

Holiday Beauty Part 1: Hide the Black Liner, Bring in the Navy

I wanted to type 'throw out the black liner' but then even I knew the absurdity of that statement. I changed that statement so that I would still be allowed entry into India.

When I was younger and practicing the art of make-up, my friend's younger sister would ask me bewildered: "What's the point of make-up if you can't tell you're wearing any." I was in high school and not allowed to wear anything and the few times I got to borrow my friends' make-up (insert eeewww noise here), I had to do it subtly. The point of this confession is that sometimes, we need to step out of the box a bit, and navy liner is something every, and I mean every, brown-eyed girl needs.

A deep, smouldering navy liner is perfect for the holidays (and upto your deathbed-trust me on this one). No brown-eyed girl should ever be without it. It makes the whites of your eyes pop and it somehow brings out gold and amber undertones to my brown eyes. And don't worry, it's subtle enough that you won't be jarred.

My favourite navy liners are:

Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes in 3L

This is a beautiful iridescent navy pencil that stays put through a rainstorm (was wearing this once during a very bollywood moment where I was trying to be glamorous in the rain; luckily I was alone), a bit of crying after watching UP! (great movie by the way), and even a short nap. It's my go-to navy liner that I had to replace as I have worn my old one to a stub. As this is slightly more on the navy side than a blackened navy, you can always tone downt he look with black eyeliner or eyeshadow if you please.

Kevyn Aucoin The Precision Eye Definer in Dazzle


This looks as navy as the 3L pencil only it's a lot more deep and black. I would say that this is for those amongst the brown-eyed that are a bit trepidacious or are possibly in the process of writing concerned emails to me telling me that I should take one and only one of that little pill no matter how pretty it is. In all seriousness, this cream liner is great if you want that hypnotic gaze you get with navy liner without stepping too far from black. It looks more blue in the pot than it does on the skin. It also wears really well and is a great holiday/everyday essential.

Antharangam-New Hot Tamil Movie-ever seen indian pics


Banner : Leo International
Cast : Prasanna, Kamalika
Direction : J V Rukmangadhan
Production : P R Lalitha
Music : J V Rukmangadhan
PRO : Nellai Sundararaja

Holiday Beauty Part 1: Hide the Black Liner, Bring in the Navy

I wanted to type 'throw out the black liner' but then even I knew the absurdity of that statement. I changed that statement so that I would still be allowed entry into India.

When I was younger and practicing the art of make-up, my friend's younger sister would ask me bewildered: "What's the point of make-up if you can't tell you're wearing any." I was in high school and not allowed to wear anything and the few times I got to borrow my friends' make-up (insert eeewww noise here), I had to do it subtly. The point of this confession is that sometimes, we need to step out of the box a bit, and navy liner is something every, and I mean every, brown-eyed girl needs.

A deep, smouldering navy liner is perfect for the holidays (and upto your deathbed-trust me on this one). No brown-eyed girl should ever be without it. It makes the whites of your eyes pop and it somehow brings out gold and amber undertones to my brown eyes. And don't worry, it's subtle enough that you won't be jarred.

My favourite navy liners are:

Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes in 3L

This is a beautiful iridescent navy pencil that stays put through a rainstorm (was wearing this once during a very bollywood moment where I was trying to be glamorous in the rain; luckily I was alone), a bit of crying after watching UP! (great movie by the way), and even a short nap. It's my go-to navy liner that I had to replace as I have worn my old one to a stub. As this is slightly more on the navy side than a blackened navy, you can always tone downt he look with black eyeliner or eyeshadow if you please.

Kevyn Aucoin The Precision Eye Definer in Dazzle


This looks as navy as the 3L pencil only it's a lot more deep and black. I would say that this is for those amongst the brown-eyed that are a bit trepidacious or are possibly in the process of writing concerned emails to me telling me that I should take one and only one of that little pill no matter how pretty it is. In all seriousness, this cream liner is great if you want that hypnotic gaze you get with navy liner without stepping too far from black. It looks more blue in the pot than it does on the skin. It also wears really well and is a great holiday/everyday essential.

Ayesha Takia

Ayesha Takia was born at Mumbai (Bombay) in a mixed family. Her father is a Gujrati and her mother is an Anglo Indian. She grew up speaking Gujrati and English but learned Hindi and Telugu for her filmy career. Ayesha entered in glamour world through advertisements and her first advertisement was the famous "I'm a Complan Boy, I'm a Complan Girl" alongside Shahid Kapoor. Her first music video was Falguni Pathak's "Meri Chunar Udd Udd Jaye", when she was just fifteen. Ayisha Takiya drew the attention of the film industry with the video "Shake It Daddy" and film offers followed. Though Ayesha signed "Socha Na Tha" first but her first released movie was "Tarzan- The Wonder Car".

Ayesha Takyia won the Filmfare best debutant award in 2004 for her performance in "Taarzan". After that Ayesha acted in many films but most of them were unsuccessful at the box office. Ayisha Takia beautifully essayed the role of a young widow of Rajasthan living in a traditional joint family in the film "Dor". She was highly praised for her work in this film and went on to win Zee cine critics award for best actress. At present Ayesha is working in a number of films and some of her upcoming movies are-" Sehar Thaper, Blood Brothers ".

Filmography
Dil Maange More, Socha Na Tha, Shaadi No.1, Home Delivery, Shaadi Se Pehle, Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota, Dor, Salaam-e-Ishq, Kya Love Story Hai, Fool and Final, Cash, No Smoking, Sunday.

 

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