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    my name would be written in pink calligraphy with hearts surrounding it. By the age of 9, I decided it was time to fully embrace this. The Christmas of 4th grade, it was time to finally ask for the one thing I always dreamed of: A makeup kit. “Can I please have a makeup kit,” I begged my parents. Of course they said no; however, I knew a bit more begging would do the trick. Christmas morning, I could guess what was hiding underneath that hot pink, shimmering wrapping paper. With no sympathy towards

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    Narrative Essay Makeup

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    I believe in makeup. I treasure waking up at the crack of dawn to scrub off the remainder of yesterdays persona, that the sluggish makeup remover wipes didn’t completely liberate from my pores. Starting off the day with the right foot includes a pristine face. I believe in starting off with a squeaky clean face. Eventually, i will enhance my silhouette. But first, I start off basic, with my vulnerable naked face. Something about pumping out the foundation out of its frosted-glass chamber makes

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    every shot or scene in a movie, the hair and makeup artist has to complete each characters look. Hair and makeup artistry involves the application of makeup to the skin and the creativity to create unique hairstyles and looks. Anyone considering becoming a hair and makeup artist should consider the preparation requirements, responsibilities, and benefits this career entails. To become a hair and makeup artist one must possess many skills. Hair and makeup artists need to be proficient at speaking to

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    The decision to get a tattoo is personal and different for everyone. Tattoos are generally permanent additions to the body. Rushing into a design typically ends in regret. Taking a considerable amount of time to find the perfect design and the positioning on ones’ body may not be a bad idea. Unfortunately, there are far more tattoos that are spur-of-the-moment rather than thoroughly considered, meaningful, or commemorative tattoos. In Beth Janes’s article, “Why I Rue My Tattoo,” and Stephanie Dolgoff’s

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    Tattoos are a very trendy and fun way to express yourself. I myself have several tattoos and as much as I love my tattoos I was horrified to get them. I constantly get asked why I get tattoos or that I will regret them when I get older. Some people dont understand that to me, my tattoos mean more then just pretty art. They are a vivid remider of the reason I got them in the first place. Like the tattoo I got as a reminder of the pain and heartbreak I went through when my father passed away. The tattoo

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    Tattoo Culture

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    Tattoos have been around for thousands of years and people are still being frowned upon for having these permeant designs placed on their skin and people are being 2nd guessed about the work they are able to preform in there area of expertise I personally think tattoos show peoples personality and every tattoo tells a different story. Now do not get me wrong I am not saying that employers should higher people with tattoos that may offend people, like having a gang related tattoo or some giant hemp

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    Tattoos Senior Project

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    My senior project was over the History of Tattooing, I chose this as my topic because Tattoos really interest me with all the different styles and meanings behind them. Some things I already knew about Tattooing is a lot of tribes used tattoos to symbolize things, but I didn’t know what. With my research I expected to find a lot more upfront information, like maybe a for sure area on where they originated and exactly how it spread, but it was so spread out it was hard for anyone to pinpoint exactly

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    Social Tattoo Research

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    For several decades—even centuries—tattoos have been correlated with social stigmas, identifying the people who have them as social outcasts with bad reputations. Dating back to ancient Greek and Roman times, tattoos used as a sign of disgrace to mark people as criminals (Lineberry, 2007). Getting inked became popular in the 1940’s and 1950’s among deviant and belligerent social pariahs such as bikers, gang members, and lawbreakers. Criminals did it to show off their violent ‘accomplishments’, and

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    Makeup Mistakes Analysis

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    Top 8 Dangerous Makeup Mistakes I can imagine that every woman has, at least one time, messed up their makeup. Just like shaving, putting on makeup is something that can very easily be screwed up. Don't worry, due to the fact that I am a male, I am going to let the professionals do the talking as they unveil some dangerous makeup mistakes. FIRST MISTAKE: WRONG SHADE OF FOUNDATION Ellis Faas, who is a famous makeup artist, notes how many women will use the wrong shade of foundation. The great

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    Makeup: a cosmetic used to make women feel confident. As so it seems right? Covergirl, one of the top selling makeup companies, advertises this idea to both young and older women. Covergirl has been using advertisements to assist in selling their makeup products since 1960. Many women struggle with self-confidence and self-image. Makeup is a quick and effective way to help a woman make her feel temporarily beautiful. The main point of each Covergirl advertisement is to encourage that the use of Covergirl

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