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Pixiwoo's Channel

Pixiwoo's Channel

JaaackJack's Channel Check out more videos here: on for more information------What I Ate Today blog post: Hi, I'm Jackie & welcome to my channel! I post new videos every Monday, Wednesday & Friday! SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out: ------Previous Videos------Makeup for Glasses: Ready With Me: Beach Day: Hi my little flowers! ------P R O U D U C T S M E N T I O N E D------FitTea: Juice: For Business Inquires- JackiePerdue@ymail.com Other places you can find me: ❤ DAILY VLOGS- ❤ Blog/Website- ❤ Twitter- ❤ Facebook- ❤ Instagram- Camera used to film videos: Studio lights used when I'm not using natural light: pixiwoo :: Home Chaîne de MissPixieLulu ***Please expand for more info*** FACEBOOK - TWITTER - INSTAGRAM - @misspixielulu Hi everyone - I'M BACK!!!!! I'm so very very sorry to have away from Youtube for so long, but it feels amazing to be back! I have decided to do voice-over videos from now on, because that way, I can film at any time of the day without disruption. I thought I'd kick off my comeback with a fun Halloween makeup tutorial featuring a haunting yet beautiful Mexican sugar skull look. Please the overexposure and blurriness in this video as I am using my new camera (Sony NEX-F3) to film for the first time and I'm still getting use to it. !! I hope you enjoyed the tutorial - any comments and suggestions are most welcome!

Get Yo’ Nails Did Okay, so we’re only three weeks in to this whole thing and I’m already showing you a tame look after I totally promised some of you that I’d do a newsprint nail tutorial this week. Newsprint we can do next week, but for right now I wanted/needed a manicure by a professional. As I told you in the first “Get Yo’ Nails Did”, it’s important to include real manicures in your nail routine if you’re not comfortable cutting your cuticles and getting into the real work at home. I am not. I’m willing to shell out $20 bucks to have the dirty work done right, but I’m not going to splurge on nail art at the salon most of the time. That’s another thing: Remember that, while you should always be extremely polite to your manicurist, you shouldn’t be afraid to ask for exactly what you want and to tell him/her if it’s not done correctly. For your own mental health, try to avoid those nail salons that feel more like cattle farms. The last thing I’m afraid of (beside death) is a little bit of contrast.

6 secrets I learned at makeup artist school total-beauty TODAY Style TODAY Jan. 12, 2012 at 9:50 AM ET Totalbeauty.com / By Sharon Yi, TotalBeauty.com You could say that I have a love/hate relationship with makeup. But then there are those days when my liner refuses to go on straight, my bronzer makes me look like an Asian Snookie, or my lashes refuse to curl. I had one of those days last week, and after walking into work wearing two very different winged tips on my eyes, my editor assigned me a new story: Go to makeup school and write about it. Want to see the best techniques I picked up without spending the thousands of dollars (and crazy amount of time) it takes to go to makeup school yourself? Lesson No. 1: Spend some bucks on your tools At Napoleon Perdis' Makeup Academy in Hollywood, Rebecca Prior, NP's National Educator, begins the first lesson by introducing us to our tools. Here are the eight basic brushes you need: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Once you have your tools, you need to know how to hold them.

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