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― Mohandas Ghandi
― Mohandas Ghandi
Makeup Trends Around The Worldby Angelic Lopez '19 Makeup has been around since the ancient Egyptians, who were the first women to wear makeup. Since then makeup has evolved around the world. There are many different styles you can choose from. In Today's society makeup is used all over the world, and around the world they also have made their own make up trend/style of their own. But not everyone uses makeup. In China their makeup is known to be pale skin, with simple eyeliner and red lips. With the help of time makeup has changed. Chinese women has put their own style into the makeup they are using. A couple famous trends in China are Baby Doll, (Heavy eyes powder with big fake eyelashes and white eyeliner pencil) Baby Face, (the idea is to reproduce the illusion of a baby face) Sexy Glitter, (brown eyeshadow with glitter to get a smokey eye with look with full dark lips) Opera Red, (apply a line of reddish powder under the eyes and a little on the lip) and Glamour (a pale skin, well drawn eyes with eyeliner and well defined lips with a red lipstick. In North Korea, many women are not aware of the beauty trends that are going around in the world but they are still beautiful without makeup. They are more on the natural side but still wear a little bit of eyeliner. One thing that is for sure is that they do have a passion for fashion, high heels and classic outfits. They take fashion is very serious and proud to wear their style of choice. For example they do still wear a colorful traditional dress known as the “choson-ot” on a daily basis. In New Mexico there recently has been a lot of different trends in 2017. There has been the Wave Eyebrows, Feather Eyebrows, Carved Brows, Snake Eyebrows, Rainbow Eyebrows, Portrait brows and a couple more. Also what trending is the Emoji Trend, and the Sunset Eyeshadow look. Women everywhere love to look and feel beautiful and like keep up with the latest fashion trends.Even though some of us have our own opinions about makeup, the girls who do wear makeup like to wear makeup because sometimes it good to hide the imperfections and we love doing makeup. And to the girls who don’t wear makeup that's okay because everyone is beautiful in their own way and should love how they look. http://www.neatorama.com/2014/05/22/Why-Did-Women-Start-Wearing-Makeup/ http://cosmeticschinaagency.com/10-makeup-trends-in-china/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/beauty/make-up/mihaela-noroc-north-korea-beauty/ http://ericlafforgue.com/wp-content/uploads/fashionnk.pdf http://www.revelist.com/makeup/eyebrow-trends/9169/metallic-eyebrows-made-their-debut-and-the-world-was-shooketh/12 White, Gold and Powder Blue For the Day
Thirty-year-old Jonathan Smith became a hero for his actions. Smith first got his nephews and nieces to safety, then he decided to go back into the concert lawn to help other people get to safety. Smith helped more than two dozen people before he got shot in the left side of the neck, and in the arm. Smith is in the healing process,but he's not sure if the doctors will be able to remove the bullet from his neck.
Smith has always been known for being a Chargers fan. Smith is part of a fan club known as WeChargeLa. The organization was how the team (the Chargers) contacted Smith. The Chargers donated items for Smith’s medical expenses. The team also invited Smith’s family to their upcoming game with the Denver Broncos on October twenty-second. The family consisted of Smith, his three children, and the children’s mother. The children were Jonathan Jr, Jayden-starr, and Julian. The family toured the practice facility. Smith met coach Anthony Lynn at the beginning of practice. Smith posted pictures and spoke to several players in the locker room. These players were Philip Rivers, Antonio Gates, and Melvin Gordon. Smith was also asked to break the center of the Chargers post practice huddle. “It’s a true blessing,” Smith said, clutching a Chargers cap that was covered with autographs. “They could have just sent me an autographed football or something, but they went the whole nine yards for me and my family.”
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