Glamorella Miranda Rose FOTN

Randy Rose

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Hey, guys and gals . . .

Had kind of a lousy evening last night, and I needed a little therapy when I went home . . . ice cream and booze are out (I'm working on a play that involves my being shirtless the whole time, so I'm on a killer diet), so I went for Golden Girls and a good old application of the face. Here are last night's results.

Face:
NW25 base
NW20 highlight
Deep Pink Blush
Silver Dusk Iridescent Powder

Eyes:
Clubman's Moustache Wax (brow cover)
UDPP
Nonconformist Fluidline
Royal Wink Fluidline
Gesso
Indian Ink
Aqua
Vibrant Grape
Red Violet
Deep Pink Blush

Lips:
Prunella Eye Kohl
Cyber
Girl About Town
NW20 Studio Tech

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And here are a few quasi before-and-afters . . . I wiped off half the face to show the difference between clean and made-up.

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If you want to see bigger versions, my flickr page is here.

PS - yes, I should have used Studio Tech, since I hadn't shaved since the morning, but I didn't feel like dealing with the clean up . . . so, Randy Rose has a little bit of a five-o-clock shadow. C'est la vie!
 

franimal

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I like that you showed both a clean face and a made up face. each looks so different, you did a great job!
 

entipy

Well-known member
I agree with the Ziggy Stardust!! The cheeks look awesome!!!

And I LOVE me some Golden Girls!!!
 

Randy Rose

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Quote:
Originally Posted by knoxydoll
I love the cheeks. I may have to do that for 80s or 90s club night.

This may be obvious, but it's really easy to do. I found a long piece of cardboard, put it under my nose, and folded it over my face. This way, I was able to get the really sharp line and also keep the cheeks totally symmetrical, which has always been tough for me.
 

mzreyes

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Randy Rose
This may be obvious, but it's really easy to do. I found a long piece of cardboard, put it under my nose, and folded it over my face. This way, I was able to get the really sharp line and also keep the cheeks totally symmetrical, which has always been tough for me.

I was just about to ask how you did that! I love this!
 
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