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I don't think that's her. She's not really a businesswoman :))
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I really don't feel like I've accomplished much just yet.. But thank you for that comment... :) I think the best advice I can give is- to be fearless in your endeavors, and to always trust/turn to the Lord for everything.
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Sorry but I'm not so updated with the new DSLRs after shifting my interest to micro 4/3s cameras. I think the Nikon D90 is good for beginners (unless Nikon's introduced a new entry-level cam).. My DSLR is even older than that :) (D80)
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President of the Philippines. I was overly ambitious and naive!!!
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Track & field. :)))))))
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...but I use actions maybe half the time I edit. You really shouldn't rely on all the effects on PS because you'll waste so much time when editing a bunch of photos. Work with your camera's manual settings.
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Well if you go tanning, I guess. I never change my shade just because I apply it with a blush brush instead of the sponge. It goes on sheer so the color doesn't seem so off. If you turn darker and use it as a full-on coverage, go for a darker shade.
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Tried it for a while but never really got used to it. Same goes for Skindinavia's spray. I still get oily after a while.
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Adobe photoshop CS3. I have CS5 on my mac but i'm too lazy to transfer the actions i've made. The software doesn't really matter, just as long as you work with your camera well enough to already know what kind of treatment your photos will need once you take them.
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Hmmm I think Chanel has a powder foundation that's mattfying so u can use that as a powder by using a brush to apply it. You can also get Make Up For Ever's Duo Mat powder foundation and use a brush to apply it. It's my 2nd choice for powders :)
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Hi! Yes, it's a pressed powder- Purete Mat. It's the most pricey powder I've tried but also the best one so far. I don't use a primer. I quit using foundations about a year or two ago and I've been using just a bit of concealer plus powder (unless there's a shoot).
The Chanel powder is mattifying and super velvety. People won't even know you're using a powder since it's so finely-milled (believe me, I've fooled so many people into thinking my skin is naturally flawless hahaha). It won't keep the shine at bay the whole day (no powder's been proven to do that) so what I do is keep using blotting papers for the rest of the day. It has SPF and one case lasted about 7 months so it's super worth it for me! Just buy one at Duty Free so it's a bit cheaper. -
Nah maybe for 2 years and I'm going back short again. I get sick of my hairstyles easily :)
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It's a great camera! But if you don't mind spending a bit more, why not go for a micro 4/3s camera like the GF3 or Olympus E-PL3? Interchangeable lenses are better. But if you'd rather have a smaller digicam and if you don't want to spend too much, the LX5 is perfect.
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My hair is really thick and straight- it's the typical Asian girl's hair type. I don't own any hair tools so i never straighten it & don't even use a comb!
Oh and thank you! I'm glad people still like the style now since I consider it as my awkward length! :)) -
The same products I use each day-- MAC eyeshadow in Espresso as brow powder and MAC's GirlBoy brow set :)
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Hey that's pretty cool! But I always get that effect when I edit so I don't think I'd like to spend 90 USD on it anymore :( I want the 45mm for the E-P3 though! :))
Plus the Lumix and Olympus both have art filters you can use that can produce that effect! Just explore your cam :)
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Raleene Cabrera’s Bio
lover of all things natural & aesthetically pleasing. lover of God. :) Namaste, peeps!


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