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Jo-Marie. 18 years-old. My interests are music, arts, movies, and sometimes literature and fashion.
I love rock music, especially Pinoy and Brit rock. I also love Pop, Dance, Punk, J-pop etc.
My idols are Eraserheads (especially Ely Buendia & Raimund Marasigan), Vincent Van Gogh, Edgar Allan Poe, Mike De Leon, Lourd De Veyra, Dr. Jose P. Rizal, etc.
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Basics: Perfect Brow Tutorial by Ms. Jen
The perfect brows depends on the shape of your own face. The key is to look at proportions as show in this example (image credit Anastasia):
1. The beginning of the brows goes from a straight line from the side of your nose
2. The arch should be from the tip of your nose through your pupil
3. The end is a line from your outer nose through the outer eye corner(frmheadtotoe.com)
I’ve always been a fan of those perfectly groomed eye brows. They are always the first that catches my attention on a person with make-up. For me, great eye brows equals great make-up :)
I will try to fix and clean my eye brows by myself, so help me God. :))
Wishlist: Slanted tweezers, Cuticle Scissors and Eyebrow Palette
Remember the Golden Ratio… for your eyebrows.
Don Day Korean Buffet, Malingap St.
Koreanovelas and Kpop music aren’t the only things to like about Korea, the food is as heavenly as Lee Min Ho’s cute face as well.. *sigh* Ehem… Ehem… Anyway, along Malingap St. just in front of Pino is an authentic open-air Korean buffet which offers a very good deal for your money, Don Day. For P199 you can already enjoy Don Day buffet, with an additional P100 you can start grilling and munching on all the samgyeopsal (pretty much similar to the Japanese yakiniku you see in most smokeless grills) that you want, and with an extra P50 get free-flowing iced tea. Oh and since it’s summer, you also get a free Binggrae ice bar if you avail of the samgyeopsal buffet.
Must Try: lettuce wraps (yes I know, just like those in the Kdramas haha) and chap chae (the most decent that I’ve tasted so far)
Address: 40 Malingap St. Teacher’s Village, Quezon City
Operating Hours: 11am-3pm and 5pm-10pm (DAILY)
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Bibliothèque nationale de France, NAL 3191, detail of f.100v. Book of Hours, Use of Poitiers. 1455-60.
(Source: demonagerie)
British Library, Egerton 1070 f. 53. Book of Hours, Use of Paris (‘The Hours of René d’Anjou’). c.1410.
(Source: demonagerie)
(Source: amberrhands, via lostinvunderland)
In the 19th Century having a photograph taken was a lengthy process. Frustrated by the difficulties of getting children to sit still long enough to snap a proper photo , photographers in the 1800’s conceived of a technique called “The Hidden Mother”. Draping a sheet over the mothers head in an attempt to camouflage her as a part of the furniture to better emphasize the child, the mother was then able to hold her infant and keep them still long enough for the camera to get an exposure. Vintage photographs already have a eerie feel to them, but these images of moms as cloaked phantoms take the creep factor to the next level.
Interesting…
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Disturbing…
(Source: remlato, via lostinvunderland)
“Farewell to my friends,
Thought I’d leave you all behind…”Artwork by BenCab from BenCab’s Rock Sessions
A Karl Roy portrait by The National Artist, BenCab. (I didn’t know about this… cool!)