Flashback Friday


This is my version of #flashbackfriday

I have been buying a LOT of makeup. A LOT, A LOT. I have a problem. I know this. It's expensive and impractical this makeup hobby (obsession). To balance that though i try my best to not be wasteful. I try to use ALL of my makeup. I rotate everything. I use older makeup with newer makeup and i have several makeup items in my project hit pan (maybe I should blog about those). Through rotating older products and trying to hit pan on some, I realized and now fully appreciate the fabulousness of some #oldies but goodies and I thought, amidst all my unboxing posts featuring new products, it would be nice to shine the spotlight on these. So, first up is a definite cult favorite , the urban decay naked palette .

Let's just all take a moment to remember how lovely the urban decay cosmetics naked palette is. The shimmery shades are my jam especially on weekends when I'm so lazy to put on makeup. I just pop half baked or sin or sidecar onto the center of my lid and then blend in naked as transition and crease color. Then, i just curl my lashes (my lashes are decent but they point down like most Asian eyelashes) and brush on mascara. That's it folks, incredibly simple and easy but i think my eyes still look poppin when I do this. 

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  1. I look 4ward to watchng ur vdeo blog. And see magic.๐Ÿ˜

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  2. I look 4ward to watchng ur vdeo blog. And see magic.๐Ÿ˜

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