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Create your base by slicking on a black liquid lipstick.
City slicking birds may have major advantages over their country kin.
So have a zillion self-help authors, slicking over the complexities with upbeat attitude.
If you're slicking your hair into a center-parted bun, there's a brush for that.
"I've always wanted to try slicking my hair back for the show," she told PeopleStyle.
You know how slicking on a layer of red lipstick instantly makes you feel better?
I first tired slicking her hair back in a private shoot and she looked incredibly chic.
Yet somehow we're still spending 20 minutes a day slicking edges, moisturizing twists, and redoing buns.
Rather than slicking it onto bare lips, we prefer layering the gloss over deep, vampy hues.
Slicking back her trademark bouncy curls, Kate kept her hair and makeup simple for this look.
With fashion's recent obsession with patent and other water-slicking materials, the outfit opportunities are actually endless.
But rather than slicking it onto our lips this time, we're partial to wearing gloss on the eyes.
Rich and fatty, it coats every grain of rice, slicking even the corners of the mouth with oil.
Her stylist, Shelby Swain, was responsible for slicking the singer's natural curls up using Suave Professionals for Natural Hair.
The KKW Beauty also changed her hair, slicking it back and twisting the ends into a sculpture-like style.
I was really into slicking my hair back – God knows why – and I'm wearing glasses, which I didn't actually need.
After slicking a base layer of lipstick onto Campbell's pout, she topped it off with a generous smattering of Lust 004 glitter.
That layer acts like a raincoat, slicking off water that can then form mudslides, according to the USGS California Water Science Center.
Ned is killed, his blood slicking the water, and the film heads into uncharted emotional territory for Anderson (at least to that point).
For now, they're most comfortable in the kitchen, braising fish, cubing duck blood, dicing chicken, slicking the wok with red oil and peppercorns.
Jenner kept the rest of her ensemble neat and sophisticated, carrying a black purse and slicking her brunette tresses back with a center part.
Start by slicking a layer of primer all over your eyelids— this will improve the longevity of your shadows and make them appear more vibrant.
Apply some Kerastase Materialiste to the roots of dry hair to create texture, then a liberal amount of styling crème from root to shaft, slicking hair back.
We'd expect that when developers slap down impermeable materials like concrete and asphalt, the amount of water slicking off those surfaces would increase — leading to more flooding.
I can see an argument for slicking up the place insomuch as the TV show's version of Gilead is basically pristine, give or take a bloody wall.
Clear Lip Gloss: In middle school, slicking on the mirror-like shine of a sticky-sweet lip gloss was *so cool* but our pouts were often left parched.
As he was becoming a rap star, he was becoming a bigger viral sensation, nailing a few signature gestures — mopping the floor, slicking his eyebrows — that became easy memes.
Fallon interrupted his monologue to give an impersonation of Buttigieg, slicking down his hair, rolling up the sleeves of his starched white shirt, and pitching his voice up just a notch.
That being the case, I'm always keeping an eye out for shades that will do the trick fishing, but won't repulse my city-slicking friends (these New Yorkers, let me tell you ...).
To the right, it swept through Hyde Park, dampening the crazies at Speakers' Corner, slicking the black paths of bikers in translucent macs, wetting the stoic ducks that bobbed in the Great Pond.
The hackneyed makeover scene—everyone diving in on Eleven in a chair, plastering her with dark eyeshadow, and slicking her hair back with goo—has been discussed by critics as her "teen rebel" phase.
Somewhere in the crux between metropolitan and cowboy, Thursday Boot Co.'s boots would not be out of place in any closet, from those of country-boy wranglers to city-slicking dandies and everyone in between.
An Argentine who played in three World Cups for his national team as a midfielder, Simeone cuts a swarthy figure in the bench area, typically wearing outfits that are mostly (or entirely) black and slicking back his flowing hair.
I have the superhuman ability to manifest an eagle-shaped layer of oil on my face at a moment's notice, so oil-free moisturizers like the Belif Aqua Bomb are a blessing since they can hydrate without slicking my face.
Well, let's see... Not ten minutes earlier, in the most famous scene of his career, Culkin lipsyncs to The Drifters' version of "White Christmas" in front of the mirror while slicking his hair back with a comb, giving himself a very Elvis-esque hairdo.
Sure, Karlie's bright red bra, skirt and underwear are a bit bolder than Curtis's in the film, but Kloss follows her lead by applying a bold red lip, a fresh coat of mascara and slicking her hair back with water from the nearest flower pot.
Instead of her usual funky pants and super modern dresses, Paris chose a very lady-like, semi-sheer floral midi-dress by Zimmerman with a pussy-bow neckline which she paired with pastel pink heels, slicking her hair back into a gently tousled low bun.
After slicking on a light layer of the creamy gray mask all over our clean faces and allowing it to dry, my coworker, Michael Brown, and I pulled out the triangular magnet, wrapped it in tissue paper (this makes clean up much easier), and hovered it over our skin.
The '80s ushered in bigger and baggier shapes for the trusty blazer-and-trouser combo: The men of Miami Vice rolled up their sleeves and layered white and salmon suits over T-shirts, while Michael Douglas' Gordon Gekko made thick braces and contrast collars an essential for city-slicking stockbrokers.
To finish, the MAC make-up artist Sam Bryant added a "red, red, red layered lip" in Retro Matte Liquid Lip Color in Feels So Grand to a handful of the girls, finally slicking on lip gloss to match the super shiny Wellington-style boots that Rocha marched down the runway.
As if finding one gown that perfectly covers your baby bump wasn't enough, the soon-to-be mom stunned once again at the Vanity Fair after party, slicking back her messy up-do into a tight bun and ditching her filmy award show gown for a more sedate off-the-shoulder black sequin look from Talbot Runhof.
For the cover above, Inez and Vinoodh dressed Lawrence in a slinky, gold, metal mesh gown by Versace with a dramatic thigh-high slit which they paired with a handful of David Yurman rings, slicking back her blonde hair and accentuating her features with very minimal bronzed makeup and shooting the whole thing on a simple grey backdrop to better let her natural beauty shine through.
The song runs from softly lilting piano verses to string choruses that swell so as to be perfectly paired with shots of movement—lace fluttering near a dress form, Day-Lewis slicking his hair away from his forehead with pomade, the camera lens widening to take in a shot of a rich society client looking up the sweeping stairs in the multi-storey house and atelier where Woodcock both works and lives.
Pair of crosswheel buttons 'Wheels' are the most characteristic form of Dorset button and worked on a ring. They are also known as Dorset Cartwheel, Crosswheels, Basket weave and Yarrells. Wheels are made by variations on the same processes of Casting, Slicking, Laying and Rounding: ;Casting : Blanket stitch is worked around a ring former, encasing it in a toroidal sleeve of yarn. ; Slicking : The initial stitches were worked from the outside of the ring.
One uncommon ware is called engregado. These objects have a special varnish that make them useful for cooking, the varnish acting like a coating of Teflon that prevents food from slicking when heated.
Ancestors are also linked with folklore and tradition, such as music and food. Melody tries to keep the brother's heritage alive with his guitar. Each brother experiences his own shift from the folk to the industrial that is characteristic of the Great Migration. Melody changes the way he plays the guitar from slicking the chords, as he did at home, to picking them.
Hopkins and Muller 101 One uncommon ware is called engregado. These objects have a special varnish that make them useful for cooking, the varnish acting like a coating of Teflon that prevents food from slicking when heated. High fire ceramics are not endemic to Jalisco, but stoneware and other types were introduced to the area in the 1960s and developed by Jorge Wilmot and Ken Edwards. Works of both artisans are on display at the museum.
These objects have a special varnish that make them useful for cooking, the varnish acting like a coating of Teflon that prevents food from slicking when heated. High fire wares like alta clay and stoneware were introduced to the area by American Ken Edwards and Mexican Jorge Wilmot starting in the 1960s. These are fired at over 1,100C, causing the clay to vitrify and form a nonporous surface. The first stoneware kiln was installed in Tonala and spread from there.
They originally protruded outside the ring, and are now turned on the ring to all be on the inside. This leaves the outer edge smooth, giving a more functional button, and also forms a slightly protruding flange of stitchwork on the inside. ; Laying : Crosswise strands are stitched radially across the button, from side to side of the casting stitches. Stitches are either caught through the casting stitches, now on the inside after slicking, or else they are simply wrapped over the outside of the ring.
Rolling Stone Album Guide. 1992. pg. 243 Rob Sheffield in another three and half star review wrote "The Bride Stripped Bare was a real puzzle, slicking over some potentially great songs with a hack L.A. studio band (Waddy Wachtel on a Bryan Ferry record?). There's the glorious seven- minute "When She Walks in the Room" and a great version of the Irish folk song "Carrickfergus," but Ferry's "Take Me to the River" has about one-eighth of the Big Muddy juice of Al Green's original, and it had the misfortune to come out the same year as Talking Heads' version."Brackett, Nathan.
She gets the job by slicking down her bobbed hair and putting on goggles. Later, after Mr. Dunn Sr. (James Heenan) fires Jr., Mary Jane goes into business with Jr. and get betrothed in the last act.Mantle, Burns, Editor, "The Best Plays of 1923–1924", Dodd, Mead & Company, pp. 374-375. Opening night of Mary Jane McKane was also the inaugural performance for the new Imperial Theater at 45th Street, west of Broadway. The New York Times reported that Miss Hay “emerged, let it be recorded, as a sweet, comely, tuneful and most appealing heroine.” “Mary Hays Scores”, New York Times, Wednesday, December 26, 1923, page 13.

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