We discussed this earlier: most boyfriends conjure up the look of a wounded ally cat when they realize their girlfriend looks "made up". Makeup is an elaborate study of gender perception; where most people wear makeup to look appealing to the other gender while the opposite side may not need it at all. With the inception of the aptly titled Caveman regime for skin care, there has been a spring of using few, minimalistic products that give you the best results ever. While in search of the best ... continue reading...
Paint a canvas, not your face
Book reviews: The Whites
The Whites Author: Richard Price Writing as Harry Brandt With an expulsion of dialogue so real that you want to touch it, Richard Price/Harry Brandt begins The Whites, a novel of crime, repentance, forgiveness and retribution. Two protagonists, Billy Graves, NYPD Night Watch sergeant, and Milton Ramos, a rogue cop from another NYPD department seeking revenge on Billy’s family, contain and demand your attention in this thrust and pull novel. Ramos is revenging the death of his brother and his ... continue reading...
Exercises you can do at home using only a Gym bench
If you’re training at home, gym benches are must have equipment for your home workout. There are a variety of exercises you can do at home using only a gym bench. Bench dips Sit up straight on the floor with your back on the long edge of the gym bench. Grip both sides of the gym bench with both hands. Your palms should be facing down and your fingers pointing towards the floor. Keep your legs straight and feet together. Push up powerfully and slowly lower your body down. Keep your back ... continue reading...
Book reviews: Death of a Liar
Death of a Liar Author: M.C. Beaton In all his bumbling and angst of change and romance, Hamish Macbeth is one of my favorite detectives (Police Sergeant in Highland terms), although he lives in an inordinately remote village in Scotland called Lochdubh with his frantically neurotic cat Sonsie and dog Lugs. Hamish is so vulnerable and vain, idiotic and brilliant, unassuming and perspicacious that I cannot help but await each mystery novel with baited breath! M.C. Beaton has long been a ... continue reading...
Book reviews: At the Crossroad
At the Crossroad Author: Olfet Agrama A novel that immerses one immediately in visceral emotion and historical time period, At the Crossroad follows four young Egyptians in British occupied Egypt under the rule of a king being ousted. The year is 1952, and a military revolution is imminent. From the role women are forced to play, to the patriarchal demands on men, the themes of love, family, obedience, loyalty and individualism these characters intertwine within and around the politics of a ... continue reading...
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