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veryfemmeandantifascist:

bpdpaki:

cryptfly:

ms-nuit-noir:

hermionematilda:

thehappyhooker:

femme-with-cherries:

tomfordvelvetorchid:

Bitch?what the fuc

Where do I get that?

If someone finds out please share!

it’s called the Vamp Stamp https://www.instagram.com/the_vampstamp/

👁👁 😵 😶 😓

I just signed up for the newsletter so I know when it goes on sale.

From their facebook

“Did you know that The Vamp Stamp was created by the cofounder of beautyblender? It was also created out of a special need: our celebrity Makeup Artist founder, Veronica, lost the use of her hands due to a benign cervical spinal cord tumor and could no longer do makeup in the traditional way. This solution is made with love and strength for anyone who needs a little extra support accomplishing complicated makeup looks, for ANY
reason. Don’t let anyone – or anything – take your Vamp away.”

So it was created as a kind of accessibility device. I am so happy.

@halakha !!

BITCH!!!!

the-shadowsmiths:

locdup22:

channelcarter:

wheresmyupperlip:

kogashousewife:

cortney:

wheresmyupperlip:

ibadbitch:

expensivetastexox:

🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻

Bitch yas!!!!!! What brand is this??

👀 we need to know

why do y’all do this and not include the brand smh

http://www.beautybakerie.com and @beautybakeriemakeup on IG

Gracias! 🙏🏻🙏🏻

The CEO is a breast cancer survivor, single mother, and black woman with an amazing story. Her name is Cashmere Nicole.

Black Owned Tho? Can’t skip this. Reblogging for my sistas!!

@theravenmother

lamus-dworski:

Etno series by the make-up artist Beata Bojda from Poland. 

Photography: Ula Kóska.

“In the folk culture – Polish wreath and bunches of flowers were a part of both religious and secular ceremonies such as marriage, funeral, festivals or Easter. In late 19th and early 20th century when industry developed decorative papers and cigarette – new branch of handicraft called ‘handicraft paper’ developed. ’Handcraft paper’ has been used in the manufacture of ornaments, especially during the twentieth anniversary of interwar. Moreover, despite of traditional head wreaths and ornaments, frames of sacred images, roadside shrines and “spiders” (which was suspended from the ceiling) were decorated with paper flowers. Over time, handicraft techniques developed, such as cutting, twisting, rolling, or creating ‘candies’. In my project I used techniques coming from Opoczno area, although this technique it is also an integral part of Malopolska and subcarpathian tradition. The most abundant testimony of ‘paper handicraft’ tradition be found in the Folklore Museum in Sanok and in the village of Tokarnia.

Flowers were made by traditional hand method of twisting. All elements, flowers was glued to previously prepared cardboard form. Every portrait refers to a certain ethnic style (not literally) and is consistent in terms of colour styling. In each portrait I used the vintage textiles and clothes that I adapted to the needs of the portrait. Contemporary jewelry, partly bought by me, partly borrowed from friends fulfills the stylizations. Make-up is the final result of combining all the individual elements of styling. I used traditional methods of painting but also pieces of lace, fabric and other ornaments were glued.“ 

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