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i have nothing against louis but his voice is very weak compared to every one else in the band so why is he your favorite voice? (not trying to be rude but it is)
I feel like I’ve answered this before but for the last time, Louis’ voice is fucking crucial to their sound as a singing group. Their harmonies would sound broken and empty without him. His voice might not be able to compete with Liam’s lower register or Zayn’s high notes or Harry’s nuance but it so fucking unique. This whole “Louis is the weakest one vocally” is just a myth with little substance because his voice is absolutely pivotal to their overall sound. The real question is, how can Louis’ voice not be your favourite?
Carrying the chorus in WMYB (X) (X)
Carrying the chorus in Moments (X)
Carrying the chorus in Over Again (X)
Speaking of Over Again, listen (X)
Little Black Dress sounds horrible without him (X)
Hitting difficult notes effortlessly (X)
The way he uses melisma in Summer Love (X)
Nothing weak about his Rock Me solo (X) (X)
Listen to Liam singing Louis’ part and then Louis taking over (X) Louis is actually way stronger than Liam vocally here, they just have different strengths
The bridge in I Would. Oh yes, very weak indeed (X)
Listen to that last note and weep (X) (X)
Him being granted so few solos in the beginning is a crime (X)
His Use Sombody solo shows he’s got great range (X)
Look at him hitting a perfect G4 note (X)
His voice is fucking unique (X)
It sticks out like crazy from the other boys (X)
His Better Than Words solo is an orgasm in audio form (X) (X) (X) The way he slightly cracks his voice during “yoOoUUuu” is a difficult technique to master but he does it impeccably
His soft, silvery voice compliments Harry’s perfectly (X) (X)
The contrast is the most beautiful thing in the world (X)
Fucking listen (X)
So yeah
She got so mad she wrote song lyrics and edited a video and everything omg
me after I shop online 😭😭😭😭
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How to use Duos, Trios, Quads, Quintets???! (A few basic shapes that work with all eye shapes)
The first thing I always tell people when it comes to eye shadow application is - find your socket line. And learn to separate that from your crease.
There is a myth about applying shadows “on/within your crease”. Well that’s fine if you have very defined, even, thick lid folds. But if you have hooded eyes, mono-lids, or smaller lids where the crease is either not visible or not high enough, many eye-shadow looks can be very unflattering or they simply disappear when you open your eyes.
What to do? Simply replace the word “crease” with “socket line” from today on. If you have mono-lids and hooded lids, it’s important to blend your shadows UP TO your socket line at least. That not only defines your natural contours but also widens the eye.
Your socket line is where your eyeball dips into your orbital bone. Close your eyes and feel for it.
Flattering eyeshadow looks are all about “creating shadow and light” in the right places. Even if your eye contours aren’t very defined naturally, placing a bit of deeper color along your socket line and a pale shade in the center of your lid will create the illusion of more pronounced contours without making you look too dramatic.
I DON’T recommend creating a fake socket line higher or lower than your natural one. It can go very very wrong unless you’re an absolute pro.
Many times we use brushes that are way too big or fluffy. If you have small lids or eyes, a smaller, round-ferrule pencil brush like the one from 13rushes can make life a lot easier. Go for the flatter, wider brushes if you have a bigger lid space to work with.
Now that we’ve got that covered, you can get back to the question of “what the heck do I do with this palette that has 2-3-4-5 shades?!” and look at the images above as a reference for where colors go.
Don’t be restricted by the image with the 4 shadow palettes and the labels on each of the shades. It’s there as a reference but the best thing is to look at the eye charts, because you can use any 2 shades in a quad or a 5-color palette as a duo using a DUO diagram.
Steps don’t include liner (optional) and mascara, so you just add them later.
THESE ARE NOT RULES. They’re just basic guidelines for those who aren’t too familiar with eye makeup yet.
Lastly, when looking for eyeshadow palettes, here are some beginners’ tips:
My palette has one cream/liner/glitter shade! Well, take those out of the equation and see how many regular shadows are left. If there are 3, shadows left, follow the TRIO diagram. If there are 2, follow the DUO diagrams.
Erm, so what do I do with base/liner/glitter shades? Apply the base all over from lash line to socket bone before you begin (you don’t need to go all the way to your brows unless you want a dramatic look). For glitter shades, you can apply them as a wash all over when you’re done with the rest of your eyeshadows, or down the center of the eye for a “wet look” when you blink. Liner shades are self explanatory!
DUOS: look for those where 1 shade is the same lightness or lighter than your skin color, and 1 shade is darker/smokier. Doesn’t matter if they are metallic, shimmery, matte, sparkly. For most basic daily makeup looks, you just need a light and dark to define your eyes.
All palettes: make sure there is a “balance of light to dark shades”. This means at least 1 softer shade and at least 1 dark shade that is deep enough to act as a definer shade. (There are a lot of palettes where all 3-4 shades are pretty shimmery pastels. Well, sorry but they’ll look nicer on your vanity table than on your face. You need a darker shade there for definition and contouring in order for the palette to look flattering.
QUADS: What do you do if there are 2 pale shades? Which should you apply on your brow bone, and which as an accent in the center of your eye? The less shimmery/sparkly one on the brow bone, and the more dramatic and reflective one on the center of the eye. If they’re about the same texture, then it doesn’t matter which you use where.
5-6 SHADE PALETTES: Many people find them overwhelming, but you really don’t need to wear all the colors everyday. You can pick 2-3 shades and wear them as a duo or trio (See diagrams) easily. So they actually give you the most options!
Some Idiot-proof Eyeshadow recommendations:
Duos: Laura Mercier eyeshadow duos. Always well coordinated, with 1 soft/matte shade and 1 darker, richer one. Takes the guess-work out of eyeshadow application.
Trios: A lot of drugstore brands like Wet n Wild Color Icon have pre-coordinated trios with the shades marked out as lid, crease, browbone for you. Just remember “crease” = socket line. In the higher end range, Dior’s 3 Couleurs are beautifully coordinated and easy to use and blend.
Quads: Tom Fords and Chanels have some of the easier to use luxe quads in the market, but if you’re going for the Tom Fords, remember to minus out the sparkle shades. (E.g. 01 Golden Mink is what I’d consider a duo, not a quad, because there are 2 sparkle shades out of the 4, and I’d apply the 2 satin shades using one of the DUO diagrams above, and then decide how I want to apply the sparkles.)
**Laneige Pure Radiant eyeshadow quads (S$40) are a fantastic alternative - not dupes cos there are no exact palette matches, but great alternatives - for Tom Fords (S$100) because the satins and glitter textures, as well as a few of the shades, are actually very very similar. If you love the look of TFs but find the prices a little steep in Asia, take a look at the Laneige counter! See for yourself!
Quintets: Lancome’s Hypnose palettes are still one of my favorites. They usually have the BEST balance of dark and light shades, and they’re perfectly coordinated with each other, so you can pick any 2-3 shades out of the 5 and go.
**Diors are a good option if you have more mature lids or prefer smoother, more translucent pigments but the 5 couleurs are’t as well-balanced as Lancomes, so unless you’re very experienced and know how to add definition using liner and mascara, I’d pick a few colors and use these palettes as duos and trios rather than a quintet.
If you want to break the rules completely and do it like makeup artists do sometimes, NARS’ duos are pretty much on the opposite spectrum to Laura Mercier.
They do have light vs dark shades too, but there are also tons of funky clashing duos designed for maximum drama on the lids. Stuff like Rated R (lime and blue) and Bysance (yellow and violet) can still be applied using the 2 DUO diagrams above, but the final effect will be VERY bold. Probably better for the club than for school or work.
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Skincare Basics: Benefits of Serums
Skincare Basics: Why You Should Use a Face Oil
10 Ways to Use Rosehip Oil
Skincare Basics: Why You Can Benefit From a Toner
Skincare Basics: Why You Need to Cleanse Your Skin
Skincare Basics: Why You Need to Remove Eye Makeup
Best Facial Oils
Skincare Basics: Why You Need to Remove Face Makeup
Best Skincare of 2013
Night-time Skincare 101
Understanding Your Sunscreen
How to Cleanse Your Skin With Oil
How to Take Care of Your Skin Whilst Traveling
How to Choose a Serum
How to Get Rid of Pimples
Skincare and The Seasons
Back to the Basics - Eye Makeup Removal
Back to the Basics - Cleansing Your Skin
How to Figure Out Your Skin type
Misc Makeup
Makeup Products for Beginners
Makeup Touch Up Tips
1920s Makeup Tutorial
Busy Makeup Essentials
Best Makeup of 2013
Seasonal Makeup
A makeup look with under $50
How to Fix a Broken Powder
How to Apply Makeup For Photos
Face
Best Contouring Products
Summer Makeup for Fair Skin
How to Use a Powder Puff
How to Use a Cheek Stain
How to Make Your Makeup Last
How to Create Dewy Skin
Foundation Formulas
The Best Tools for Applying Foundation
How to Contour
Makeup for Dry Skin
How to Use Bronzer
How to Cover Dark Circles
How to Make Your Makeup Last
How to Highlight Your Face
What Are BB Creams
How to Conceal Under-eye Bags
Are you Fair or Porcelain?
Concealing 101
How to Choose the Correct Foundation
Eyes
How to Prevent Clumpy Mascara
How to Shape Your Eyebrows
How to Catch Eyeshadow Fallout
Five Alternatives to Black Eyeliner
How to Make Lower Lashes Look Thicker
How to Use Eyelash Primer for Eyebrows
How to Disguise False Lashes
How to Heat Your Lash Curler
White Eyeliner as a Eyeshadow Base
How to Make Your Lashes Look Thicker
Sticky Tape for Eyeliner
Eye Makeup for Brown, Blue, Green, Hazel and Grey Eyes
How to Waterline
10 Ways to use Eyeshadow
How to Tightline Your Eyes
Eye Makeup Tutorial
How to Curl Your Eyelashes
Powder, Pencil, Liquid or Gel Eyeliner?
How to Apply False Lashes
How to Apply Winged Eyeliner
How to Press a Pigment
How to Achieve Long Eyelashes
How to Create a Easy Smokey Eye
How to Make Your Eyeliner Last
How to Apply Individual Eyelashes
How to Groom Your Eyebrows
How to Make Your Eyes Look Larger
Lips
How to Use Lip Liner
How to Fix Dry Lips
How to Wear Orange Lips
Five Ways to Wear Lipstick
How to Apply Red Lipstick
How to Make Your Lipstick Last
How to Make Your Lips Look Larger
Tools
How to Choose Good Makeup Brushes
Misc Beauty Tools 101
Eyeliner Brushes 101
Eyeshadow Brushes 101
Powder Brushes 101
Foundation Brushes 101
How to Deep Clean Makeup Brushes
The Best Tools for Foundation
Makeup Brush Techniques
Makeup Hygiene
Best Tools of 2013
Budget Friendly Brushes
Makeup Basics
Lip Gloss
Lipstick
Lip Liner
Lip Primer
Brow Gel
Brow Enhancer
Mascara
Mascara Primer
Eyeliner
Eyeshadow
Eye Primer
Setting Spray
Illuminator
Blush
Bronzer
Contouring Product
Setting Powder
Concealer
Foundation
Primer
Beauty Myths
Safety Pin for Clumpy Mascara?
DIY Lipstick Crayons?
Lip Balm as an Eye Primer?
Hand Soap to Cleanse Skin?
Concealer as Lipstick?
Vaseline to cure dry lips?
Deodorant as a face Primer?
Can you use hairspray as a makeup setting spray?
Do you only need to cleanse your skin when wearing makeup?
Can you make your own gel eyeliner?
Does Concealer work as an Eye Primer?
Can you make your own eye makeup remover?
Do you really need to spend a fortune to get good makeup?
Can you make your own lip plumper?
Can Saline Solution Revive your Mascara?
Should you apply your face makeup before your eye makeup?
Is wearing makeup actually bad for your skin?
Do you only need to use an eye cream in your late twenties?
Will a darker shade of Foundation make you look Bronzed?
Should you Smile when applying Blush?
Should you avoid using Oil on your Skin?
Can Cornstarch be used as a Setting Powder?
Does Milk of Magnesia work as a Primer?
Should Oily Skin only use Powder Foundation?
Do Makeup Brushes need to be Cleaned?
Does Oily Skin need to be Moisturised?
Does Toothpaste cure Pimples?
Does Chocolate cause Acne?
Does Petroleum Jelly make Eyelashes Longer?
Here are some cute things I’ve read recently involving boys who love boys~
Novels:
Captive Prince (detailed content warning)
The Foxhole Court (detailed content warning)
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (tw: mild violence)
Web comics:
Check, Please! (tw: past drug abuse)
Always Raining Here (tw: slight non-con)
You can use magicscroll to upload the epubs and read them in a browser.