CalhounSq said: Ottensen said: ...that doesn't look like surgery rather than an overdose on MAC coverage...in uncomplimentary shades. She needs softer tones, the deep ones are making her look harsh... THANK YOU! That is precisely where I was going with that. Folks do not seem to understand the "art of coverage" up in here But you hit on it the head, those deep tones look too masque-like on her and are applied so thickly it's giving her that "stage" make-up/"drag" effect. She needs some corals and light cinnamons... | |
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Ottensen said: CalhounSq said: She needs softer tones, the deep ones are making her look harsh... THANK YOU! That is precisely where I was going with that. Folks do not seem to understand the "art of coverage" up in here But you hit on it the head, those deep tones look too masque-like on her and are applied so thickly it's giving her that "stage" make-up/"drag" effect. She needs some corals and light cinnamons... AND she's committing that 90's crime of visible lip liner Her cleavage is reminding me to go slather by boobies w/ cocoa butter WHY am I laughing @ this woman?? It's fucked up, we'll all be there one day. But dammit I'm gonna preserve like CRAZY in the meantime On the note of harsh shades though, my fashionista sista , I'm trying to get out of the trap of deeper tones AT NIGHT. I always feel like my demure stuff just doesn't cut it in the evening & I end up looking a bit harsh my damn self. I gotta update my MACishness | |
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paintedlady said: I know what bi-racial is thank you, and most Afircanamerican families DO have someone that was white in their ancestral lineage, unfortunately, for most of us, we can only go back only up to two or three generations due to very little if any record keeping of the births and family line of our people.....
If black Americans do have some white ancestry in their history, two things have occurred: 1.) Most of it is the product of slavery-era rapings; 2.) The African ancestry is still predominant, courtesy of black-black pairings. So no, your comment holds no water. paintedlady said: Even if she had a white mother like Halle Berry, she still looks REAL old for her age CONSIDERING her parentage.
Yet, you tried to make a comment with the implication that Jasmine Guy's ancestry was predominantly black when in reality she is biracial (hence your "black CAN crack" comment). paintedlady said: So please don't try to jump on me and get all serious and personal, we are not in the P&R forum, I was just having fun.
Actually, I didn't know or care that you post on the P&R forum ... that's how insignificant you are to me. In the meantime, you can take your 10- to 15-years-older looking self (the opposite of your "black CAN crack" comment) and slither back. [Edited 12/5/07 4:25am] THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS! | |
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Who gives a damn with what race ages the quickest, anyhow? Is Ralph Macchio Black? If not, then, that motherfudgin' dude has to be the sluggiest of all human beings when it comes to aging. If he lives to reach 100, he's gonna end up looking fifty years old. Lucky dude. Is that guy African American in any way? [Edited 12/5/07 6:38am] | |
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Najee said: paintedlady said: I know what bi-racial is thank you, and most Afircanamerican families DO have someone that was white in their ancestral lineage, unfortunately, for most of us, we can only go back only up to two or three generations due to very little if any record keeping of the births and family line of our people.....
If black Americans do have some white ancestry in their history, two things have occurred: 1.) Most of it is the product of slavery-era rapings; 2.) The African ancestry is still predominant, courtesy of black-black pairings. So no, your comment holds no water. Yet, you tried to make a comment with the implication that Jasmine Guy's ancestry was predominantly black when in reality she is biracial (hence your "black CAN crack" comment). paintedlady said: So please don't try to jump on me and get all serious and personal, we are not in the P&R forum, I was just having fun.
Actually, I didn't know or care that you post on the P&R forum ... that's how insignificant you are to me. In the meantime, you can take your 10- to 15-years-older looking self (the opposite of your "black CAN crack" comment) and slither back. [Edited 12/5/07 4:25am] Never said That I posted in the P&R forum, yet another example of how you should learn to read and understand posts. You are so sensitive for someone who is so quick to accuse and judge others, judging by your reaction, seems to me that I'm not as insignificant as you claim. Happy to know that I can make you uncomfortable. And last, ain't gonna "slither" away to anywhere... you wish I would flinch but all of your comments don't hold any water and are based in ignorance. My comment was made in humor, you actually believe Portuguese people age poorly and have issues with women being fat.....so who is the true bigot up in here really? Now go learn something, peace. | |
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