Kinky Friday (1) - Looks to Read
What makes reading enjoyable....
Ok, the answer is... feeling pretty! It's not that makeups and other pretty things are the most important element to feel your best, but it's about having fun with colours on our faces. Remember: Always try to look your best whenever you would like to have good bookish time (with or without makeup).
Today, I am going to share with you the not-so kinky all-time favourite look to go to bookstore or other place where you can sit and read your book, or simply to anywhere.
Hmm, here's a little news. We're going to say goodbye soon with Nature Republic, Too Cool For School and Belif. Three cosmetic brands from Korea. Thankfully, it's only going to happen in Indonesia. So if you really like this products, you can still get them somewhere else. Online shopping does help too, you know.
Mind my sleepy eyes! |
What I like from this Nature Republic's Jelly Drop Jam Balm is the smell! Citrus scent always wakes me up. Totally fresh effect on me. Maybe it works on you, too! Nice, huh? Reading and fresh citrus fresh smelled closer from your nose. And the freshness continues from your eyes. The eyes won't lie, those glittery hues definitely makes you look alive all day!
Forgot to smile, sorry. |
As I have mentioned before in previous post, I will host another giveaway. The Nature Republic's Jelly Drop Jam Balm and Too Cool For School's Party Time Single Eye Shadow will be packed along with the book. What book will it be? Wait for the blogpost, soon and stay kinky!
P.S: Kevyn Aucoin's books, Making Faces and Face Forward are my hottest wish list for this month! Somebody please, buy me these! I have read a few pages at the bookstore, and I think Aucoin's works reminded us that makeup is about art, not just pretty random thing. There's one picture I remember that shown completely different look created from a real face, like the person is wearing mask but she's not. Cool, isn't it?
P.S: Kevyn Aucoin's books, Making Faces and Face Forward are my hottest wish list for this month! Somebody please, buy me these! I have read a few pages at the bookstore, and I think Aucoin's works reminded us that makeup is about art, not just pretty random thing. There's one picture I remember that shown completely different look created from a real face, like the person is wearing mask but she's not. Cool, isn't it?
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