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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Make Up Tips: Eye Shadow



Many special events are coming and everybody love to look wonderful in these Holidays´ parties.

I´ve been researching and I found some nice tips that may come handy when you want to look gorgeous.

Eyes are very important, you can make them look elegant, sophisticated or mysterious.



How to Apply Eyeshadow
1. The first rule when applying eye shadow is to blend it well so there are no harsh edges. Put the very light shade (high lighter) on the space beneath the brows up to the crease of the eye lid.
2. Apply the medium shade on the upper eyelid only. Use a lighter shade under the browbone to highlight the eyes.
3. And the darkest shade on the crease of the eyelid that is the place almost in the middle of the total eye area-above the lashes and beneath the brows. Blend both the colors well.
4. With the tip of a fine brush, apply a little shadow beneath the eyes, along the lower lash line. Smudge it lightly to give your eyes a subtle, glamorous look.




Found in Make up tip:


Creating the sophisticated look


1. Apply a light eyeshadow over your entire eyelid from lash line to eyebrow bone, but not beyond.


2. Define the crease of your eyelid using a medium or dark shade. The deeper the shade, the more dramatic look.


3. To open up your eyes so that they appear livelier, place a dot of a light shade in the inner corner of each eye.




You can find a lot of more tips and make up ideas HERE and HERE.


Quick reminder: I´m having a special offer until Cyber Monday, read more here: http://lilbitof.blogspot.com/2008/11/special-offer-on-my-shop-only-this.html




Thanks for reading!

Friday, November 28, 2008

Special Offer On My Shop Only This Weekend!


From Black Friday (11/28) to Cyber Monday (12/1), I´ll be having a special promo on my shop:


FREE SHIPPING EVERYWHERE!!!


And with your purchase you will also get:


> 1 FREE surprise pair of earrings

> 1 FREE surprise keychain made with crystal beads


This offer will last all weekend and it will be over on Monday.


I invite you to visit my shop: http://www.leelabijou.etsy.com/




Thanks for your visit and have a nice weekend!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Did you know...?






Some days ago, I stopped by an interesting website which contained a lot of funny and curious facts.


Here, I show you some I specially liked.


"Pork is the world's most widely-eaten meat.

The world's smallest dog is the Chihuahua, which means "tiny dog in the sky."

A giraffe can clean its ears with its 50cm (20 in) tongue.

A crocodile's tongue is attached to the roof of its mouth and cannot move it.

Millions of trees are accidentally planted by squirrels who bury nuts and then forget where they hid them.

Ian Fleming's
James Bond debuted in the novel "Casino Royale" in 1952.

The Statue of Liberty is the largest hammered copper statue in the world.

The largest statue in the world is Mount Rushmore, the heads of four US Presidents carved into the Black Hills near Keystone. The heads are 18 m (60 ft) tall.

When Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in 1912, 6 replicas were sold as the original, each at a huge price, in the 3 years before the original was recovered.

Hiccups happen when the diaphragm, the muscle that controls our breathing, becomes irritated and start to spasm and contract uncontrollably. With each contraction, air is pulled into the lungs very quickly, passes through the voice box, and then the epiglottis closes behind the rush of air, shaking the vocal chords, causing the "hic" sound. The irritation can be caused by rapid eating, emotional stress and even some diseases. The best cure? Breathing into a paper bag. This calms the diaphragm by increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in your bloodstream.

On average, people can hold their breath for about one minute. The world record is 15 minutes 2 seconds, by Tom Sietas

If the amount of water in your body is reduced by just 1%, you'll feel thirsty.

A person can live without food for about a month, but only about a week without water.

Men lose about 40 hairs a day. Women lose about 70 hairs a day.

If all your DNA is stretched out, it would reach to the moon 6,000 times.

Every person has a unique tongue print.

A green diamond is the rarest diamond.

On every continent there is a city called Rome.

Milk
chocolate was invented by Daniel Peter, who sold the concept to his neighbour Henri Nestlé.


To make one kilo of honey
bees have to visit 4 million flowers, traveling a distance equal to 4 times around the earth.

Botanically speaking, the banana is a herb and the
tomato is a fruit.

Bananas consistently are the number one compliant of grocery shoppers. Most people complain when bananas are overripe or even freckled. The fact is that spotted bananas are sweeter, with a sugar content of more than 20%, compared with 3% in a green banana.

Over the last 40 years food production actually increased faster than
population.

US citizens watch the most TV. By age 65, an American would have watched the equivalent of 9 years uninterrupted screening, viewing more than 20,000 TV commercials per year.

In Terminator 2 - Judgement Day, Arnold Schwarzenegger received a salary of $15 million; the 700 words he spoke translates to $21,429 per word. "Hasta la vista, baby" thus cost $85,716.

In the West the most popular male names are James and John. The most popular female name is Mary.

Nessie, the Loch Ness monster is protected by the 1912 Protection of Animals Acts of Scotland. With good reason - Nessie is worth $40 million annually to Scottish tourism.

US and European expenditure on pet food is $17 billion per year."


If you liked these ones or you would love to read more, find them HERE.



Thanks for reading!






Sunday, November 23, 2008

Featured on DZFANTASY´s blog!



Yesterday, I was featured on the blog of a great artist: DZFANTASY. She has a very nice blog, don´t forget to visit her!.


She makes lovely fiber fantasy sculptures, you can see her work HERE.

You can read the interview here: http://dzfantasy.blogspot.com/2008/11/featured-etsy-shop-leelabijou-jewlery.html


Thank you so much, DZFANTASY!