My 6-hour Makeup. The three phases of my face. The first pic is my freshly done face as I was leaving the office this afternoon. The second pic was taken right after 2 buckets of balls at the driving range. The third pic is my post-dinner and post-dessert face, six hours after I put on my makeup. No retouching done. Not even blotting paper, lipstick or powder. Now it's just about time to take it all off and start all over. Another day, another lipstick. 💋 #nofilter #motd #makeup #beautyjunkie #makeupaddict #makeupoftheday #twitter #blogger


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