Clinique Instant Lift For Brows : Review - For the Most Natural Thick Eye Brows

I am very much a thick eyebrows kinda girl. Having refrained from over plucking , my brows have a decent size. But then I want more , sometimes.

Sometimes when I wanna go for this look.
Fresh face, raspberry lips and brows.
Super mega rich brows.

Love you Jacquelyn Jablonski.
Or even this...
Soft, rose brown lips and BROWS.

The only connecting thread between me and the models are the brows.
And the dark hair.
I'll take that ! We're more connected than I thought we would be !

What Wont

For these full, lush brows stay away from the usual - angled eyeliner/ eyebrow brush and powder.Using the brush makes for a too structured, architecturally pleasing brows. What we are trying to achieve is, more of a wash of defined brow above your eyes . They are strong , powerful yet somehow so much more youthful and fresh looking !

What Will

My recent absolute favorite for this look is the New Instant Lift For Brows from Clinique ($15). It does exactly what I want it to !

Instant Lift for Brows includes a brow filling pencil on one end and a brow bone highlighter on the other. The brow filler is a wax-based formula with a beautiful powdery finish that deposits color evenly & easily - just one swipe. These are available in three shades - Soft Blonde, Soft Brown, Deep brown. I tried it in the shade - soft brown which is perfect for my NC 40 / Medium Skin tone. Soft Brown is a shade or two lighter than my natural brow color - which is key to sporting the bold brow look. Going full with a dark brow shade is BAD.

The brow bone highlighter is a universal, warm pink champagne pearly hue paired with each of the three brow filler pencil shades. The highlighter gives a very wet brightening effect under my brows. Works great on the inner corner of the eye too !

This is something I like - I like a lot !

Are you big on big brows too ?

Love,
Indian Girl

This article contains a sample product sent for consideration by PR. For more details on the disclosure policy please refer to it at the bottom of the page.

Clinique Instant Lift For Brows : Review - For the Most Natural Thick Eye Brows

I am very much a thick eyebrows kinda girl. Having refrained from over plucking , my brows have a decent size. But then I want more , sometimes.

Sometimes when I wanna go for this look.
Fresh face, raspberry lips and brows.
Super mega rich brows.

Love you Jacquelyn Jablonski.
Or even this...
Soft, rose brown lips and BROWS.

The only connecting thread between me and the models are the brows.
And the dark hair.
I'll take that ! We're more connected than I thought we would be !

What Wont

For these full, lush brows stay away from the usual - angled eyeliner/ eyebrow brush and powder.Using the brush makes for a too structured, architecturally pleasing brows. What we are trying to achieve is, more of a wash of defined brow above your eyes . They are strong , powerful yet somehow so much more youthful and fresh looking !

What Will

My recent absolute favorite for this look is the New Instant Lift For Brows from Clinique ($15). It does exactly what I want it to !

Instant Lift for Brows includes a brow filling pencil on one end and a brow bone highlighter on the other. The brow filler is a wax-based formula with a beautiful powdery finish that deposits color evenly & easily - just one swipe. These are available in three shades - Soft Blonde, Soft Brown, Deep brown. I tried it in the shade - soft brown which is perfect for my NC 40 / Medium Skin tone. Soft Brown is a shade or two lighter than my natural brow color - which is key to sporting the bold brow look. Going full with a dark brow shade is BAD.

The brow bone highlighter is a universal, warm pink champagne pearly hue paired with each of the three brow filler pencil shades. The highlighter gives a very wet brightening effect under my brows. Works great on the inner corner of the eye too !

This is something I like - I like a lot !

Are you big on big brows too ?

Love,
Indian Girl

This article contains a sample product sent for consideration by PR. For more details on the disclosure policy please refer to it at the bottom of the page.

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Ornaments of Indian Fashion :

Nose pin: More common than a nose ring, both are symbols of purity & marriage, though today many unmarried Indian girls wear this adornment.

Necklace: These are very popular fashion accessories across India amongst girls and women of all ages. Necklaces are made of a variety of materials, ranging from glass beads to gold and diamonds. One special necklace is the mangalasutra, worn only by married Indian women. It is the Indian equivalent of the western wedding ring. Traditionally a woman wore it during her wedding ceremony and took it off only if her husband died.

Bangles: Worn on the wrist, bangles are believed to be protective bands and women always wore them as symbolic guards over their husbands. As with other ornaments, bangles today are worn by women of all ages all over India and are made of silver, gold, wood, glass, and plastic, among other materials.

Ear rings: Rings, studs and other ornaments worn in the ears are popular all over the country. In fact, a girl's ears are usually pierced before her first birthday.

Other important ornaments are finger rings, toe rings and anklets. Rings for the fingers are again, of various materials and designs and worn by unmarried and married women. Since the ring has become a common adornment, it is no longer considered a symbol in Indian marriages.

However, toe rings and anklets are still worn mostly by married women. Ornaments for the feet are usually made of silver because gold, being a 'pure' metal, was not supposed to be worn on the feet. This privilege was given only to women of royal Indian families.

In addition to these ornaments is the 'mangatika' or 'tikli'. This ornament, worn at the top of the forehead in the parting of the hair, is usually a small pendant on the end of a chain that is clasped to the hair. Although traditionally this ornament was also worn as a symbol of marriage, today it is not so commonly worn even by married women.

Kajal or Eyeliner : From the time a child is six days old, its mother applies kajal to its eyes and also a small black dot on the forehead to mar the child's beauty. This 'imperfection' is said to protect from evil.

Sindoor : dot on forehead of woman indicating married status of Indian Women, power, protection for her husband. It is applied by the husband as part of wedding ceremony.

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Ornaments of Indian Fashion :

Nose pin: More common than a nose ring, both are symbols of purity & marriage, though today many unmarried Indian girls wear this adornment.

Necklace: These are very popular fashion accessories across India amongst girls and women of all ages. Necklaces are made of a variety of materials, ranging from glass beads to gold and diamonds. One special necklace is the mangalasutra, worn only by married Indian women. It is the Indian equivalent of the western wedding ring. Traditionally a woman wore it during her wedding ceremony and took it off only if her husband died.

Bangles: Worn on the wrist, bangles are believed to be protective bands and women always wore them as symbolic guards over their husbands. As with other ornaments, bangles today are worn by women of all ages all over India and are made of silver, gold, wood, glass, and plastic, among other materials.

Ear rings: Rings, studs and other ornaments worn in the ears are popular all over the country. In fact, a girl's ears are usually pierced before her first birthday.

Other important ornaments are finger rings, toe rings and anklets. Rings for the fingers are again, of various materials and designs and worn by unmarried and married women. Since the ring has become a common adornment, it is no longer considered a symbol in Indian marriages.

However, toe rings and anklets are still worn mostly by married women. Ornaments for the feet are usually made of silver because gold, being a 'pure' metal, was not supposed to be worn on the feet. This privilege was given only to women of royal Indian families.

In addition to these ornaments is the 'mangatika' or 'tikli'. This ornament, worn at the top of the forehead in the parting of the hair, is usually a small pendant on the end of a chain that is clasped to the hair. Although traditionally this ornament was also worn as a symbol of marriage, today it is not so commonly worn even by married women.

Kajal or Eyeliner : From the time a child is six days old, its mother applies kajal to its eyes and also a small black dot on the forehead to mar the child's beauty. This 'imperfection' is said to protect from evil.

Sindoor : dot on forehead of woman indicating married status of Indian Women, power, protection for her husband. It is applied by the husband as part of wedding ceremony.

Priya saloni-Telugu Hot Item Girl Everseen Raising Pics







Priya II is another hot actress in Telugu Film Industry. She is famous for her item numbers in Telugu movies
. Her hot Photo Collection are there in 3 separate galleries:

1. Telugu Spicy Girl: Priya II Gallery 1
2. Telugu Spicy Girl: Priya II Gallery 2
3. Telugu Spicy Girl: Priya II Gallery 3

This is  Priya saloni, I will call her Priya II. You can see the Hot Collection of Photos of Telugu Spicy Girl: Priya , girl with nice cleavage, girl with nice cleavage in separate pages.

Telugu Film Industry is getting crowded with girls from across India to do item roles or item dances. Here is another entry of Telugu Spicy Girl in the name of Priya .

The famous items numbers were done by Silk Smitha. Though she has done several character roles, but she was famous for her glamour roles and dance numbers. She has done some bold peroformances and become ultimate symbole of sensuality in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Telugu movies industry. She has done over 200 film in all these south Indian language movies.

But current item girls are there in the Industry for just couple of movies and they disappear. This is because there are hordes of them coming into industry and apart from that even the heroines are doing item numbers these days.
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Indian fashion varies from one village to another village, from one city to another city. India's fashion heritage is rich in tradition, vibrant in colors and prepossessing. Bold colors created by the inventive drapes of these textiles catches the imagination like no other contemporary clothing.

Indian Fashion - ancient fashion in India

Ancient Indian fashion garments generally used no stitching although Indians knew about sewing. Most clothes were ready to wear as soon as they left the loom. The traditional Indian Dhoti, the Scarf or Uttariya, and the popular Turban are still visible India and continue to be part of Indian fashion. Likewise, for women, the Dhoti or the Sari as the lower garments, combined with a Stanapatta forms the basic ensemble, and once again consists of garments that do not have to be stitched, the stanapatta being simply fastened in a knot at the back. And the Dhoti or the Sari worn covering both legs at the same time or, in the alternative, with one end of it passed between the legs and tucked at the back in the fashion that is still prevalent in large area of India. Indian men and women for these garments in the usually hot Indian climate. - dhoti when he speaks of 'turbans used for trousers', and a kaupina when he is speaking of 'a rag of two fingers' breadth bound over the loins.

Indian sari remains the traditional clothing of Indian women. Worn in varied styles, it is a long piece of flat cotton, silk or other fabric woven in different textures with different patterns. The sari has a lasting charm since it is not cut or tailored for a particular size.

This graceful feminine attire can also be worn in several ways and its manner of wearing as well as its color and texture are indicative of the status, age, occupation, region and religion of a woman.

The tightly fitted, short blouse worn under a sari is called a choli. The choli evolved as a form of Indian clothing around the tenth century AD and the first cholis were only front covering; the back was always bare.

Priya saloni-Telugu Hot Item Girl Everseen Raising Pics







Priya II is another hot actress in Telugu Film Industry. She is famous for her item numbers in Telugu movies
. Her hot Photo Collection are there in 3 separate galleries:

1. Telugu Spicy Girl: Priya II Gallery 1
2. Telugu Spicy Girl: Priya II Gallery 2
3. Telugu Spicy Girl: Priya II Gallery 3

This is  Priya saloni, I will call her Priya II. You can see the Hot Collection of Photos of Telugu Spicy Girl: Priya , girl with nice cleavage, girl with nice cleavage in separate pages.

Telugu Film Industry is getting crowded with girls from across India to do item roles or item dances. Here is another entry of Telugu Spicy Girl in the name of Priya .

The famous items numbers were done by Silk Smitha. Though she has done several character roles, but she was famous for her glamour roles and dance numbers. She has done some bold peroformances and become ultimate symbole of sensuality in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Telugu movies industry. She has done over 200 film in all these south Indian language movies.

But current item girls are there in the Industry for just couple of movies and they disappear. This is because there are hordes of them coming into industry and apart from that even the heroines are doing item numbers these days.
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Indian fashion varies from one village to another village, from one city to another city. India's fashion heritage is rich in tradition, vibrant in colors and prepossessing. Bold colors created by the inventive drapes of these textiles catches the imagination like no other contemporary clothing.

Indian Fashion - ancient fashion in India

Ancient Indian fashion garments generally used no stitching although Indians knew about sewing. Most clothes were ready to wear as soon as they left the loom. The traditional Indian Dhoti, the Scarf or Uttariya, and the popular Turban are still visible India and continue to be part of Indian fashion. Likewise, for women, the Dhoti or the Sari as the lower garments, combined with a Stanapatta forms the basic ensemble, and once again consists of garments that do not have to be stitched, the stanapatta being simply fastened in a knot at the back. And the Dhoti or the Sari worn covering both legs at the same time or, in the alternative, with one end of it passed between the legs and tucked at the back in the fashion that is still prevalent in large area of India. Indian men and women for these garments in the usually hot Indian climate. - dhoti when he speaks of 'turbans used for trousers', and a kaupina when he is speaking of 'a rag of two fingers' breadth bound over the loins.

Indian sari remains the traditional clothing of Indian women. Worn in varied styles, it is a long piece of flat cotton, silk or other fabric woven in different textures with different patterns. The sari has a lasting charm since it is not cut or tailored for a particular size.

This graceful feminine attire can also be worn in several ways and its manner of wearing as well as its color and texture are indicative of the status, age, occupation, region and religion of a woman.

The tightly fitted, short blouse worn under a sari is called a choli. The choli evolved as a form of Indian clothing around the tenth century AD and the first cholis were only front covering; the back was always bare.

 

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