Today was not great. Tired, super-busy at work, general crankiness, and becoming dissatisfied with what I was wearing (thus causing the Body Image Demons to reunite for a reunion tour, ugh).
This morning, when coffee was my only friend:

Later this afternoon, when it became obvious that the day wasn't going to get any better:

(Oh look, UD's 24/7 eyeliner smudges on me. Hmmph, I am unimpressed.)
But now I'm home, I had tasty food that the Stroppy One made, I have gotten through a stressful phone call, and now I'm going to relax by reading fic. And then maybe an early bath. Tomorrow WILL be better. If for no other reason than there will be cupcakes at one of the meetings I'm scheduled for.
This morning, when coffee was my only friend:

Later this afternoon, when it became obvious that the day wasn't going to get any better:

(Oh look, UD's 24/7 eyeliner smudges on me. Hmmph, I am unimpressed.)
But now I'm home, I had tasty food that the Stroppy One made, I have gotten through a stressful phone call, and now I'm going to relax by reading fic. And then maybe an early bath. Tomorrow WILL be better. If for no other reason than there will be cupcakes at one of the meetings I'm scheduled for.
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I have recently been trying "Too Faced 3-Way Lash Lining Tool" as a potential replacement for my beloved Buxom gel liner -- it's fabulous, but I live in Texas, and it tends to transfer to my upper eyelid (under-brow region? That sounds too high! The bit that gets rubbed against when my eyes are all the way open, how's that?) . . . and I am not getting any younger, which (combined with weight gain in the last couple of years) means that I have a little bit more eyelid-droop.
I love the applicator, and once it's dry, I've found that it stays in place REALLY well. I don't use it all around the eye (I usually use shadow on the lower eyelid), but as an upper-eyeliner, I love it!
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(BTW, the Dior saleslady was... weird. When I explained my perpetual raccoon-eyes, she first suggested that I must not be using the right eye makeup remover (at $50 a bottle, natch) so it's failing to adhere to old mascara. So why should mascara come off the first time I wear it in months? Then she suggested not moisturizing under my eyes. Um. Over 40. Moisturizer, cold dead hands, etc.)
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I would have laughed in the face of the Dior saleslady, but I have no patience with makeup counter folks who try and run snake-oil sales pitches on me.
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I am totally a sucker for snake-oil pitches, but I'd just spent entirely too much money on Jo Malone and Diptyque candles. I just sort of blinked stupidly at her until she wandered off, and bought the mascara from another salesperson.