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Doll girls- scary or beautiful?

Published by Ayami on 2012/09/04 | Leave a response

 

All the girls best friends- dolls. When you were small, you wanted to be a one? or it was just to look or play together? I never really thought to be a one, but it seems some girls did want to be one. Now you can actually be one of them!! How? You guessed it,,, of course, make up. Big fake eye lushes and black eye pencil are the main ingredients that turn you a doll. The problem of this makeup skill is simple. You can barely know  who is who.  If their hair is super curly and nice blonde, I can’t recognize any of my elementary school, black hair no makeup girls in my memory.  I got a frend request from a girl I went to kinder garden with on Facebook, she just seriously looks like a doll. She got married and her family name was different so it took me more than 5minutes to figure out who she really was.

Of course the plus point is you will earn tons of confidence through the makeup. If you can think that you look like a doll you always wanted to be, I can easily understand the boosting confidence you get. There was a word once I read on someone’s twitter (sorry I don’t remember who was it…) “confidence is the best dress you can wear to be beautiful.” This is true. Confidence makes you beautiful and ready to tackle the world.

But there is always a consequence to do something extreme. This time, it is eye problem that you get from your black pencils and mascaras. Dr. Kawamoto from Nagoya University tells us that if you want to do super black doll eye makeup, the limitation is under the eyelashes. No pencils or liquid eyeliner under that. Back ink will stop eye system to make tears regularly. That leads your eyes dry and hurt. Especially if you are a contact lenses user, be careful. It can hurt your eyes more than you can ever imagine. The main thing that hurts your eyes is simply a dust and dirty finger that you touch your eyes with. If you wash your hand properly and use one day contact lenses, it will solve almost all the problems.

 

There is nothing to stop you if you want to be a doll. Just go to doctor once to make sure that your eyes will be as healthy as your heart. Oh well, you might want know what your boyfriend will think about your makeup though. Generally, the boys got scared by this unreal looking. But once a month, to have a fun on girl night? Why not? Go girls, you have all the time and possibilities to see new you

 

Thank you to read my articles.

 

See you tomorrow on food section

 

Have a great days!

 

Ayami

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