Pina Bausch (1940-2009)
“Dance, dance, otherwise we are lost”
Just a gorgeous reminder to be yourself, and move, and don’t be afraid to contort.
(via bbook)
Pina Bausch (1940-2009)
“Dance, dance, otherwise we are lost”
Just a gorgeous reminder to be yourself, and move, and don’t be afraid to contort.
(via bbook)
Anonymous asked: Who did you do for the MET Gala?
I was lucky, I got two ladies ready.
Lily Collins

and
Julianne Hough

Eat Drink and be INSPIRED…a lip tone in each shade would look just right with some sun kissed skin. (Don’t forget your sunscreen)
Happy Spring!!
#m.r.s
#motivationradiancestyle
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Inspiration
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Here she’s got a stronger brow and her lash line is defined but her lip and cheek is neutral.
When it comes to brows, I always say try and find the hardest formula you can. Both Cle De Peau and Tom Ford make great ones. You want a product that you can fill in and define without the brow looking drawn on. When the formula is harder you can control how dark the brow gets by how much pressure you use when applying. A softer stroke will result in a lighter more natural brow.
Good luck and thanks for writing in.
x
Molly
Love yourself.
Moa Åberg by Camilla Akrans
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Rimmel 60 seconds nail polish in SWEET LAVENDER.
I have been trying to wear a pastel purple polish for years, and I always end up looking like I have a serious illness or that I am just straight up dead.
This Rimmel shade is the perfect choice for spring.
It’s got just the right amount of purple, pink and nude to keep my skin looking alive and healthy.
LOVE!
A little incentive to add to some color to your cheeks and lips. Any variation of these tones will be just fine to me.
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Had the honor of working with my second Academy Award winner on their big night. So fun. Hollywood history.
Daniel Day Lewis with wife, Rebecca Miller 2013
Reese Witherspoon 2005
Should my undereye concealer be one shade lighter than my foundation?
I really think a concealer should only be about 1/2 to a whole a shade lighter than your foundation. If it’s too light it kind of defeats the purpose and almost highlights, meaning, draws attention to the under eye. Keep the color closer to your natural skin tone so that you are actually blending out the darkness so it’s less noticeable. Also where you apply the concealer is important too. You want to make sure that you are applying it at the darkest spot and then blending it up and around. You don’t want a full opaque cover because again, that can end up drawing attention instead of diverting. Good luck! x Molly
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