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fodder

the pebbles you've arranged,
in the sand they're strange.
they speak to me like constellations,
as we lie here.

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  • Wednesday, June 07, 2006

    Make Up Forever II















    Since it was a test after all, the make-up teacher set a question for the 4 students in that class and it was written on a whiteboard!

    Read:
    "Charity show at Youth Park. 3pm. Young MC in her early 20s."
    "8pm. Same MC will perform an item. (sing and dance to a pop rock tune)"















    Tadah! The master with her answer to that test question. This is the intended "pop rock" look. :) If you think the make-up looks heavy here, I swear I looked like a wayang troupe member under the bright white studio lights. There were SO MANY layers of things that went onto my face -
    1. Make-up base to neutralise the sallowness of my skin
    2. Tons of concealor to cover up my blemishes
    3. Foundation
    4. Contouring colours for the cheeks and jawline. Not any part of the face can be left out!
    5. Layers and layers of eyeshadow and an assortment of blushers of different colours for a blended look.
    6. Fake eyelashes. So dramatic, so Priscilla.

    During the evaluation, Priscilla's teacher asked if she took a picture of me before I had the make up done. Reason being she wanted to show the entire class the before and after pictures so she can convince them I'm a classic example of how "good make up can enlarge small eyes".

    "When she came in, I couldn't even see her eyes! She had like no eyes. Her eyes are really, really small but Priscilla has done such a good job in making them look so much bigger! Now, her eyes are so much less puffy and she actually has sockets!"

    $!%^&^%$!#!

    How dare she discriminate small-eyed people like me! No eyes? Thank you very much.

    Nonetheless, I still felt happy for Priscilla because me, being the foul-proof subject helped in impressing her teacher since I went from no eyes to big eyes! Hee.





















    Since the make up academy is near Citilink, we went back to the stall for a while and that's our lao ban niang at work. Hahaha...

    01:04

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