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Urban Decay Holographic Highlighters Review: NBB Reviews

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No Bull Beauty Reviews   Taking a Ride On The Disco Train with  Urban Decay's Holographic Highlighters A Doll Talks Blog ReCap by Emily Doll Hello my pretties, and welcome back to another finale recap on Doll Talks with No Bull Beauty Reviews. This recap is going to talk about some finale thoughts on the two most recent highlighters I tested out from Urban Decay Cosmetics.  Disco Queen! I received a goodie box from my friends at Urban Decay  with two pretty new babies inside to test out on No Bull Beauty. Right away I had excitement taking over when I pulled the retro disco themed packaging out of its protective box. Inside that box were two sparkly little babies just waiting to make me glow!  The packaging was a fun silver holo color that represented the products well. I checked out the Disco Queen Holographic Highlight Powder first part of this because I cant help myself around a good powder highlight. I would have said $29 doll...

BB Queen Beauty Blender MEGA Review Blog ReCap

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Long Live The BB Queen!  No Bull Beauty Special MEGA Review Doll Talks Blog ReCap with Emily Doll I recently had one of the most exciting things to happen to me to date! I arrived home after picking up my youngest son from PreK, only to find the most beautiful bright pink box waiting for me. Beauty Blender and the influencer team I work with Influenster, sent me a massive box of the limited edition BB Queen Beauty Blenders as well as their amazing new Keep It Clean cleaning mitt. This was crazy to open as you can imagine because it was like opening a treasure chest! I quickly ran to my room to film a first reaction video and share the experience with all of you my friends!    What I received from Beauty Blender & Influenster was the Original Beauty Blender sponge in limited edition Beauty Queen packaging which runs for $20.00. This is a beauty sponge made with non latex foam that is made out of  an Aqua Activated material that keeps your prod...

Positively Pin Up Interviews: Michelle Vigue

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Introduction...     I started studying the history of pinup after I discovered the Rockabilly scene and the music that created it back when I was 17. From day one, I knew pinup would be a huge defining factor of who I was, and I was ok with it. The day "The Vintage Doll" was born, so was my voice. Over the past 12 years, I not only have been learning and growing in my passion for pinup and going through all of the ups and downs that industry and lifestyle brings, but most importantly, I have been learning about myself. I never would have guessed that embracing my love of the retro and Rockabilly life style would have brought me as far as it has. Because of pinup and my involvement in not just the local scenes but the entire sub culture around it, I have never loved or respected myself so much. Why? Let me tell you. The day I became a pinup is the day that I became a boss! I may not have known it until a few years in to my journey, but I would learn it soon enough....