I recently have been lucky enough to be chosen by the Vogue Influencer Network to experiment with "Catfight" lipstick and "Jilted" lip pencil by Urban Decay. I have to say that the pigment is great and they both are very long lasting, but as much as I would like to be a lipstick girl, I can't seem to give up my gloss. Ladies look so much more glamorous and sexy to me when they are applying lipstick in a little pretty little cosmetic mirror than when slathering on gloss at the dinner table, but lipstick seems to be much more high maintenance to me. I have little time to look in a mirror during the course of my typical day and gloss is just so easy to slap on. However, I do recommend this lipstick for glamorous evenings out on the town. It's a great color. It looks great on pale skinned ladies such as myself, as well as tan skin. And I typically do not use a lip pencil, but it's great for preventing any "bleeding" lipcolor. On a scale of 1-10, 10 being the best, I would definitely rate these products a 10 for their long lasting benefits.
The fashion world has always favored skinny models to show off the latest trends. But it's the real women who actually buy them. Why does this make sense? Well I guess when it comes right down to the brutal truth, people buy things that look good. And lets face it, clothes look better when they are smaller. It's kind of like when I go into a store to try on shoes and the one on display that I am attracted to is a size 6 or 7 and then the sales clerk brings out my size (9 or 9/2) and I'm like "That's not the same shoe, is it? The one on display looks different!" The clerk tells me that it is in fact the same shoe. Suddenly, I don't want to try it on anymore. So, I just want to tell all you ladies out there who are not a size 4 in a dress that I get it. But we can't let it bother us. Fashion is everywhere and marketing is everywhere and the majority of it is big beautiful pictures of skinny people. Keep in mind, models in magazines have the b...

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