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Too Faced Magic Wand concealer


Alright, folks. Show's over. Some don't seem to be reading anything written in its entirety, whether that be the post itself or cited links, so the point is not getting across anyway. I understand it's lengthy, so don't worry yourselves about it too much. Such is our lazy generation and I do not have the patience to hold your hand through it again.

I've been dished a rebuttal equivalent to that of a flacid penis: Soft, measly, unsatisfactory, and full of excuses that have no footing. This leaves much left to be desired. (Another fine example of the failures of the American public education system, no?) So what should a girl do when offered a second go at such offal? Send it away and spend quality time with one battery-operated rabbit that never fails. ;) I expect nothing spectacular to come my way, so I will not venture to argue in a second post. Fuck me badly once, shame on you. Fuck me badly twice, shame on me.

There will be no more to do with the last post considering anyone who has spoken up cannot grasp what I am saying and anything more on this matter would be a waste of my time. The entry will be floating around cyberspace, anyway. Anyone who is looking for information when searching online will find it. Hopefully, someone with a higher reading comprehension level and a longer attention span will find it helpful. That'll be good enough for me. Time to move on to more important matters. There's no use beating a dead rodent, so heckling it wouldn't be any more useful--leave it alone.

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Onto bigger and better things...

Too Faced Magic Wand concealer:







This won't be a thorough review since it seems like Too Faced discontinued the concealer and turned it into a foundation in a similar wand-like dispenser. Coverage is good and it doesn't magnify fine lines like some concealers seem to. I like it a lot more than my Lancome, so I'll probably go back for more while I can. By the way, I purchased this at Nords Rack for less than 7 bucks! There were a lot of Too Faced items (Good Girl/Bad Girl palette, another palette I can't remember, compacts, eyeshadows, etc), all under $12 if I remember correctly, so get 'em before all the ladies open up every package. I really dig the dispenser and brightening effect, so YSL is now on my list of concealers to try.

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I've got my camera! Thank you, dear. :) Token fotd:







No new products used, aside from the Too Faced. This is a repeat of a previous look anyway. Warm tones are definitely more flattering on me. I have Lancome false lashes on... I'd advise you against buying them.

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It's nearing that time of year again. Students clamour to get their back-to-school things ready for a new academic year. To my freshman college-bound readers: Congrats! You're already leaps and bounds ahead of many. I know the prospect of moving away from home and living on your own probably has you scared shitless, but nothing gained if nothing ventured, right?

My freshman year at Uni was the best. Coming from a heavily Asian populated community, it was a total culture shock to be thrust into such a diverse environment. Let's be real: I never encountered too many White folks here in our cloistered little community. But it was exactly what I wanted and exactly the reason why I didn't apply to certain universities with a large Asian presence. The real world isn't monochromatic. My closest friends at school are still the ones I made in my freshman dorm.

You're going to learn a lot about yourselves as well as learn the finer points of ramen noodle cooking. I hope your first year is every bit as memorable and fun as mine was.