Hello everyone! Finally I have put together a Glam Make Tutorial using photo stills! I tried to break it down into short and simple steps so that everyone can do it!
I started by prepping my model with light coverage MAC foundation, and false eyelashes for extra Glam!
Start by applying white (or any light color) shimmery eyeshadow to the inner half of the eye lid, and along the brow. For extra drama, apply a primer to your lids before you apply the shadow.
Second, apply a dark gray shimmery shadow to the outer half of the eye lid. Don't worry if you mess up, blending will fix it!
Now take a clean, soft brush, and blend the gray into the white. Lightly run the brush along where the two colors meet and take your time!
Finish with a dramatic sweep of eyeliner across the top lashes. PEncil liner, liquid and cream liner are al good choices. I used MAC's cream pot eyeliner.
For extra drama, I applied little white crystals using eyelash glue.
Eyelash glue is also great for keeping glitter intact. Apply a little bit below your eyes and then apply the glitter. The glue will keep the glitter from getting gin your eye and from running.
Finish your look with some wild accessories from www.HideYourFeathers.Etsy.com
Hope this helps!
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~Chantala
Monday, May 31, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Good Gay. Bad Gay.
There really isn't any need to outline to the harsh double standards created between gays and lesbians in the media. Its all very obvious, lesbians are hot, and gays are not.
Gay men are instructed to keep their sexuality hush hush, and those who do not, "come out" at their own risk. However the intensity of this double standard was brought into open discussion when Adam Lambert grabbed his keyboard player, and violently made out with him for no more than a few seconds.
ABC lost their minds, Parents were upset, fans were shocked and an uproar soon followed about the perversity and vulgarity of Adams performance. Why? Because women are sexual objects and men are not! There were no pitch forks and torches banning Brittany and Madonna from an entire network after their awkward (and planned) "young girl, old lady" make out.
Lesbians are not only accepted but encouraged by the media. Think Katie Perry's "I Kissed A Girl." And lets not forget T.A.T.U's ridiculous single "All the Things She Said" Which entailed more making out than singing in the music video. (which neither are lesbians, one is pregnant.) However their management didn't take their sexuality or the feelings of the gay community into mind while concocting this scheme. Two hot euro girls in school uniforms making out in the rain? Gold!
However the media's "lesbian acceptance" does not extend to all lesbians, only young hot ones! Only ones that can be marketed as sexual pawns to falsely represent the entire lesbian community. And not songs about actual love between two women, but a songs encouraging girls to make out with each other at parties to get boys attention.
Same goes for the gay community, Ricky Martin never sang about men, Elton John never had a single that directly addressed men. It is way too taboo for air play according to the CEO's of these companies, and the of course, the almighty FCC! The single released by Adam Lambert was an androgynous song choice, just like almost every song performed by a gay man.
What does censorship think it is protecting us from? Is a man singing about another man, not family friendly? Is it really so horrible that radio stations would be boycotted into closing and parents would rally outside of studios?
This kind of censorship also suggests that they are trying to create a broad fan base for the artist by not excluding the majority. Straight people just wouldn't relate. Does anyone have a problem relating to the music of Melissa Etheridge or Elton John? Do straight people not find Ellen hilarious? We live in a society that is obsessed with celebrities personal lives and everyone knows who gay and who is not. Censoring gay music is not going to win over fans who do not like artists based on their sexuality. Nothing will change how bigots and homophobic's feel. Censoring gay music only feeds the notion that gay is bad and dirty and should be cleaned up for family friendly American listening.
Brittany Spears can sing "all the boys and all the girls are begging to fuck me" ( I know the CD booklet reads "If You Seek Amy") on the radio, but if a song from a man has even one "he" in the song is on the chopping board for a "single release" on the radio. Explain!
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Gay men are instructed to keep their sexuality hush hush, and those who do not, "come out" at their own risk. However the intensity of this double standard was brought into open discussion when Adam Lambert grabbed his keyboard player, and violently made out with him for no more than a few seconds.
ABC lost their minds, Parents were upset, fans were shocked and an uproar soon followed about the perversity and vulgarity of Adams performance. Why? Because women are sexual objects and men are not! There were no pitch forks and torches banning Brittany and Madonna from an entire network after their awkward (and planned) "young girl, old lady" make out.
Lesbians are not only accepted but encouraged by the media. Think Katie Perry's "I Kissed A Girl." And lets not forget T.A.T.U's ridiculous single "All the Things She Said" Which entailed more making out than singing in the music video. (which neither are lesbians, one is pregnant.) However their management didn't take their sexuality or the feelings of the gay community into mind while concocting this scheme. Two hot euro girls in school uniforms making out in the rain? Gold!
However the media's "lesbian acceptance" does not extend to all lesbians, only young hot ones! Only ones that can be marketed as sexual pawns to falsely represent the entire lesbian community. And not songs about actual love between two women, but a songs encouraging girls to make out with each other at parties to get boys attention.
Same goes for the gay community, Ricky Martin never sang about men, Elton John never had a single that directly addressed men. It is way too taboo for air play according to the CEO's of these companies, and the of course, the almighty FCC! The single released by Adam Lambert was an androgynous song choice, just like almost every song performed by a gay man.
What does censorship think it is protecting us from? Is a man singing about another man, not family friendly? Is it really so horrible that radio stations would be boycotted into closing and parents would rally outside of studios?
This kind of censorship also suggests that they are trying to create a broad fan base for the artist by not excluding the majority. Straight people just wouldn't relate. Does anyone have a problem relating to the music of Melissa Etheridge or Elton John? Do straight people not find Ellen hilarious? We live in a society that is obsessed with celebrities personal lives and everyone knows who gay and who is not. Censoring gay music is not going to win over fans who do not like artists based on their sexuality. Nothing will change how bigots and homophobic's feel. Censoring gay music only feeds the notion that gay is bad and dirty and should be cleaned up for family friendly American listening.
Brittany Spears can sing "all the boys and all the girls are begging to fuck me" ( I know the CD booklet reads "If You Seek Amy") on the radio, but if a song from a man has even one "he" in the song is on the chopping board for a "single release" on the radio. Explain!
Follow me on twitter @hideurfeathers
www.hideyourfeathers.etsy.com
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