![]() I think you should do two things: first, go get fitted for a bra that lifts those theoretically not-huge suckers up. I’m just going to start by saying that I don’t think we have the same definition for “faaaaaar from bosomy.” It sounds like you’ve got boobs! Sorry, but it does. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Maybe I’ve just been looking in all the wrong places? Or do clothing companies forget that women have boobs? I have been trying on button up shirts for nearly six months and CANNOT find one that doesn’t pull at the breast button! I am faaaaaar from bosomy, but even when I’m trying on shirts that are a size larger than usual, they still pull! I would like to wear a nice blouse with buttons, but I am worried that I will soon have to resort to doing the half buttoned with cami underneath look, which I don’t mind but is not ideal. I am a regular shaped lady looking for a button down shirt/blouse. It can look really cool as long as you have flawless skin and are a supermodel or that girl from La Roux, but otherwise you’ll want to keep this in mind:Ģ. I just simply layer it a bit more for a dramatic look in the evening and then I’m ready to go!”Īnd don’t forget that bold lipstick is difficult to pull off if you don’t have any other makeup on. ![]() ![]() I turned my girlfriend on this color and she has a very dewy complexion with fair skin while my skin is very olive with golden undertones but it looks fantastic on us both! I think it’s very versatile and can be worn both day and night. “A make-up artist suggested this color to me (corset) and I fell in love! It’s the perfect pop of color for me and what’s great about it is that it looks good on every skin tone. Missmichelle88 says “Corset is Ah-mazing!”: I even checked the reviews on Sephora just now to be sure I’m not overselling it. It is the most perfect, universally flattering, non-red but still a bright color lipstick I’ve ever come across. You can try them on at Sephora, and I still think you should, after you try - and ugh, again, I hate the names of makeup sometimes! - Lancome’s “Color Design Sensational Effects Lip Color” in Corset. They come in super fun, bright colors, but are kind of sheer and go on smooth and aren’t too intimidating in actual practice, despite their aggressive name. In the past I would’ve encouraged you to play around with Dior Addict Extreme lipsticks. Now, thank you for giving me an excuse to talk about my new favorite lipstick. Who cares if nothing has “happened” yet? All you do is write a chapter about what you’re doing right now, then steal tell your mom’s story, then tell your dad’s story, then tell the story of them meeting, then tell a bunch of stories about being the daughter of a Mennonite and a Baptist preacher, then jump back to what you’re doing right now. ![]() I tried a sort of peachy color once, but it looked downright orange on me. Reds and berries seem to add years to my age, and also make me look like those ladies who are screaming outside trailers on Cops. I am a natural redhead with pale skin and lots of freckles. ![]() I never had anyone to show me how to choose shades or apply or contour or blend. My mother was raised a Mennonite (she is 60 and has never worn a stitch of make up), and my father was a Baptist preacher. Makeup has always been a bit of a struggle. The unfortunate fact of the matter is that I can’t seem to find one that looks right on me. I love how lipstick/stain looks on other ladies. ![]()
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