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So here are my favorite non-fiction books! I love to learn, so non-fiction is perfect for me – it keeps me well informed for this channel too, which is good for you subbies ? Other books that almost made the list: Dr Bernstein’s Diabetes Solution, The Tightwad Gazette by Amy Dacyczyn, The Ultimate Guide to Self Sufficiency by John Seymour and the Etiquette Handbook by Barbara Cartland. And if you want to see written health and cookbook reviews check out: notjustapples.blogspot.com Keep in touch via my channel, the comment box below, my formspring (alissaevelyn), my twitter (alissaloves) or my blog (notjustapples.blogspot.com).
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Question: Benefit non-fiction…?
Hey guys. So me and my mom went shopping and we went to the Benefit counter and we got our makeup done and she really liked how the “Benefit Non-Fiction” foundation (Volume 2-$ 32) looked on me and so she bought it for me. The makeup artist did a really good job blending it in and making it look natural. However, it seems like it doesn’t match my skin tone when I put it on.How can I get it to look like it did when I got it done. Is there a certian brush I should buy to make it look good and what Benefit blush or bronzer would look good with it? Thanks in advance =)
Answer:
Answer by kiss?
Umm I don’t really have much advice but just keep practicing. Also it could be the lighting that made it look liighter at the counter.
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