How To Do Cow Makeup
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In the world where everything has information technology's own holiday, cows are no exception with their very own, "Cow Appreciation Day!" July 13th is officially the day to appreciate these big grazers, notwithstanding we are such fans of these creatures that nosotros're extending the appreciation a footling!
My little dear letter for cow'south started when I was young, growing up in Southern Maryland where I would pass cows and other subcontract animals every day on my way to school. While little me did have beef with them for the years I was forced to drink dairy because it, "keeps your os's stiff" I couldn't be mad at something that just spends their day eating grass and minding their business.
Growing upwards I was always scolded by my grandmother for not drinking enough milk, I was a very picky kid. I didn't like milk or any form of dairy that wasn't ice foam or chocolate, I would beg my grandmother to put chocolate syrup in my milk if I had to beverage it. As I grew older and dairy alternatives became more common, I realized that drinking cow'southward milk actually isn't a necessity (sorry grandma).
However, my appreciation for cows has more than to do with their way than milk, they just vibe effectually with their black spots, moo, and eat grass, I love that and wish I could practice the same. For me animal impress can exist a argument or a disaster (looking at y'all neon zebra print), only with cow print every spot is different and the options are endless.
Here'south my cow print look.
In this await I used Modelones gel shine and an Essie red polish to create a more colorful spin on cow print. The best part about cow-impress is that it is very simple to create, a round blob forms into a spot and soon enough yous have a whole collection that creates the cow print. The Modelones base of operations and top coat is my favorite to use when doing boom art because it helps dry out the polish faster and it seals the art in for a finished look.
Savannah tried a makeup look instead, here's her review.
Source: https://supergreat.com/articles/how-to-cowprint-makeup
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