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Well, it opens up the eyes without having use mascara and such -- it just makes the face open up and such...

IMHO!!!

Should have said that in the first place...

I'm confused, what does plucking your eyebrows/not plucking have to do with wearing makeup? :huh:

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Oh Krikit...

that was hilarious...

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I think a few of you need to go and sit on the bowl. :dead:

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And kittens. :unsure:

Not to mention sugar and spice.

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Well, it opens up the eyes without having use mascara and such -- it just makes the face open up and such...

IMHO!!!

Should have said that in the first place...

Oh no, it makes perfect sense, I mean I already knew this but for some reason when I read it I thought 'you pluck your eyebrows so you have to wear zero makeup on your face at all'

You see, I had probably not finished my first cup of coffee. Really I can't be held responsible for anything I post before noon.

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Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!

Stinkeh, kitteh!!!!!

Man that'd be one dirty-####### kitten :whistle:

:D

I'm the same way before my coffee...

:thumbs:

Oh no, it makes perfect sense, I mean I already knew this but for some reason when I read it I thought 'you pluck your eyebrows so you have to wear zero makeup on your face at all'

You see, I had probably not finished my first cup of coffee. Really I can't be held responsible for anything I post before noon.

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Embassy/Interview - January 26, 2010 Montreal, Quebec Canada - 167 days PASSED!!!

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USCIS -- ROC package sent off

November 26, 2011 to Vermont station November 30, 2011 received NOA1December 16, 2011 received biometrics appointment.

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September 22, 2012 RFE responded to

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I rarely wore eye makeup for the simple fact...it seemed to disappear and fade in a few hours...so I was like,....what is the use????. My daughter told me about eyeshadow primer...and now it lasts throughout the day..and yes...I wax and pluck my eyebrows...if not...my eyebrows look like those Cavemen on the Geico ads!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm too much of a baby to do anything with mine. I got them done for my wedding by my mother in law's request and I swear my face was red for the entire week. :lol:

I will still wax my upper-lip. If only the hair on my head were as lush as on my face. :lol::crying:

I'm a rebel, I don't do anything to my eyebrows.

You're blessed with nice eyebrows then. Nothing wrong with that. :thumbs:

 
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