Saturday, February 28, 2009

Decorating False Eyelashes With Multi-Purpose Minerals

Last weekend, as part of my course, we were tasked to bring home our false eyelashes, and as an assignment, to decorate them. Our instructor suggested glitters to decorate them, while I, bringing along ziploc baggies of multi-purpose minerals, was so game in using them to transform my plain, black false eyelashes to the most ostentatious and whimsical ones!

Well, I wasn't able to create the most dazzling ones, but hey, I was able to successfully color my falsies!


What I did was apply some false eyelash glue on the false eyelashes themselves, and use a small, synthetic eyeshadow brush and swipe multi-purpose minerals on them. I also adorned them with studs and some mini-stuff, also using eyelash glue, as well as the trusty tweezers!

I love multi-purpose mineral pigments, because as compared to glitters, they are very fine in texture, and their colors are just dazzling! Now, I think that I have quite a collection of multi-purpose minerals, so I think that I won't go wrong with these babies even if I only have baggies of them!

Last weekend, as part of my course, we were tasked to bring home our false eyelashes, and as an assignment, to decorate them. Our instructor suggested glitters to decorate them, while I, bringing along ziploc baggies of multi-purpose minerals, was so game in using them to transform my plain, black false eyelashes to the most ostentatious and whimsical ones!

Well, I wasn't able to create the most dazzling ones, but hey, I was able to successfully color my falsies!

What I did was apply some false eyelash glue on the false eyelashes themselves, and use a small, synthetic eyeshadow brush and swipe multi-purpose minerals on them. I also adorned them with studs and some mini-stuff, also using eyelash glue, as well as the trusty tweezers!

I love multi-purpose mineral pigments, because as compared to glitters, they are very fine in texture, and their colors are just dazzling! Now, I think that I have quite a collection of multi-purpose minerals, so I think that I won't go wrong with these babies even if I only have baggies of them!

Last weekend, as part of my course, we were tasked to bring home our false eyelashes, and as an assignment, to decorate them. Our instructor suggested glitters to decorate them, while I, bringing along ziploc baggies of multi-purpose minerals, was so game in using them to transform my plain, black false eyelashes to the most ostentatious and whimsical ones!

Well, I wasn't able to create the most dazzling ones, but hey, I was able to successfully color my falsies!

What I did was apply some false eyelash glue on the false eyelashes themselves, and use a small, synthetic eyeshadow brush and swipe multi-purpose minerals on them. I also adorned them with studs and some mini-stuff, also using eyelash glue, as well as the trusty tweezers!

I love multi-purpose mineral pigments, because as compared to glitters, they are very fine in texture, and their colors are just dazzling! Now, I think that I have quite a collection of multi-purpose minerals, so I think that I won't go wrong with these babies even if I only have baggies of them!

Last weekend, as part of my course, we were tasked to bring home our false eyelashes, and as an assignment, to decorate them. Our instructor suggested glitters to decorate them, while I, bringing along ziploc baggies of multi-purpose minerals, was so game in using them to transform my plain, black false eyelashes to the most ostentatious and whimsical ones!

Well, I wasn't able to create the most dazzling ones, but hey, I was able to successfully color my falsies!

What I did was apply some false eyelash glue on the false eyelashes themselves, and use a small, synthetic eyeshadow brush and swipe multi-purpose minerals on them. I also adorned them with studs and some mini-stuff, also using eyelash glue, as well as the trusty tweezers!

I love multi-purpose mineral pigments, because as compared to glitters, they are very fine in texture, and their colors are just dazzling! Now, I think that I have quite a collection of multi-purpose minerals, so I think that I won't go wrong with these babies even if I only have baggies of them!

Last weekend, as part of my course, we were tasked to bring home our false eyelashes, and as an assignment, to decorate them. Our instructor suggested glitters to decorate them, while I, bringing along ziploc baggies of multi-purpose minerals, was so game in using them to transform my plain, black false eyelashes to the most ostentatious and whimsical ones!

Well, I wasn't able to create the most dazzling ones, but hey, I was able to successfully color my falsies!

What I did was apply some false eyelash glue on the false eyelashes themselves, and use a small, synthetic eyeshadow brush and swipe multi-purpose minerals on them. I also adorned them with studs and some mini-stuff, also using eyelash glue, as well as the trusty tweezers!

I love multi-purpose mineral pigments, because as compared to glitters, they are very fine in texture, and their colors are just dazzling! Now, I think that I have quite a collection of multi-purpose minerals, so I think that I won't go wrong with these babies even if I only have baggies of them!

Last weekend, as part of my course, we were tasked to bring home our false eyelashes, and as an assignment, to decorate them. Our instructor suggested glitters to decorate them, while I, bringing along ziploc baggies of multi-purpose minerals, was so game in using them to transform my plain, black false eyelashes to the most ostentatious and whimsical ones!

Well, I wasn't able to create the most dazzling ones, but hey, I was able to successfully color my falsies!

What I did was apply some false eyelash glue on the false eyelashes themselves, and use a small, synthetic eyeshadow brush and swipe multi-purpose minerals on them. I also adorned them with studs and some mini-stuff, also using eyelash glue, as well as the trusty tweezers!

I love multi-purpose mineral pigments, because as compared to glitters, they are very fine in texture, and their colors are just dazzling! Now, I think that I have quite a collection of multi-purpose minerals, so I think that I won't go wrong with these babies even if I only have baggies of them!

Last weekend, as part of my course, we were tasked to bring home our false eyelashes, and as an assignment, to decorate them. Our instructor suggested glitters to decorate them, while I, bringing along ziploc baggies of multi-purpose minerals, was so game in using them to transform my plain, black false eyelashes to the most ostentatious and whimsical ones!

Well, I wasn't able to create the most dazzling ones, but hey, I was able to successfully color my falsies!

What I did was apply some false eyelash glue on the false eyelashes themselves, and use a small, synthetic eyeshadow brush and swipe multi-purpose minerals on them. I also adorned them with studs and some mini-stuff, also using eyelash glue, as well as the trusty tweezers!

I love multi-purpose mineral pigments, because as compared to glitters, they are very fine in texture, and their colors are just dazzling! Now, I think that I have quite a collection of multi-purpose minerals, so I think that I won't go wrong with these babies even if I only have baggies of them!

Last weekend, as part of my course, we were tasked to bring home our false eyelashes, and as an assignment, to decorate them. Our instructor suggested glitters to decorate them, while I, bringing along ziploc baggies of multi-purpose minerals, was so game in using them to transform my plain, black false eyelashes to the most ostentatious and whimsical ones!

Well, I wasn't able to create the most dazzling ones, but hey, I was able to successfully color my falsies!

What I did was apply some false eyelash glue on the false eyelashes themselves, and use a small, synthetic eyeshadow brush and swipe multi-purpose minerals on them. I also adorned them with studs and some mini-stuff, also using eyelash glue, as well as the trusty tweezers!

I love multi-purpose mineral pigments, because as compared to glitters, they are very fine in texture, and their colors are just dazzling! Now, I think that I have quite a collection of multi-purpose minerals, so I think that I won't go wrong with these babies even if I only have baggies of them!

Last weekend, as part of my course, we were tasked to bring home our false eyelashes, and as an assignment, to decorate them. Our instructor suggested glitters to decorate them, while I, bringing along ziploc baggies of multi-purpose minerals, was so game in using them to transform my plain, black false eyelashes to the most ostentatious and whimsical ones!

Well, I wasn't able to create the most dazzling ones, but hey, I was able to successfully color my falsies!

What I did was apply some false eyelash glue on the false eyelashes themselves, and use a small, synthetic eyeshadow brush and swipe multi-purpose minerals on them. I also adorned them with studs and some mini-stuff, also using eyelash glue, as well as the trusty tweezers!

I love multi-purpose mineral pigments, because as compared to glitters, they are very fine in texture, and their colors are just dazzling! Now, I think that I have quite a collection of multi-purpose minerals, so I think that I won't go wrong with these babies even if I only have baggies of them!

Last weekend, as part of my course, we were tasked to bring home our false eyelashes, and as an assignment, to decorate them. Our instructor suggested glitters to decorate them, while I, bringing along ziploc baggies of multi-purpose minerals, was so game in using them to transform my plain, black false eyelashes to the most ostentatious and whimsical ones!

Well, I wasn't able to create the most dazzling ones, but hey, I was able to successfully color my falsies!

What I did was apply some false eyelash glue on the false eyelashes themselves, and use a small, synthetic eyeshadow brush and swipe multi-purpose minerals on them. I also adorned them with studs and some mini-stuff, also using eyelash glue, as well as the trusty tweezers!

I love multi-purpose mineral pigments, because as compared to glitters, they are very fine in texture, and their colors are just dazzling! Now, I think that I have quite a collection of multi-purpose minerals, so I think that I won't go wrong with these babies even if I only have baggies of them!

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