Advantages: Makes eyelashed look very long and thick. Disadvantages: Not ideal for creating the natural look.
I have always used L'Oreal mascaras as I have found them to be the best mascaras for increasing volume in the lashes. I used to use Lash Architect, however I switched a while ago to Panoramic Curl and have been using it ever since. The mascara goes on really well, and it doesn't clump like other mascaras as the liquid itself is quite thin. The brush is shaped so that it sort of sits around the lashes, following the contour of the eylid, this means that you can coat more of you lashes with each stroke. I find that unlike other mascaras, this one doesn't make my eyelashes clump together, as the actual bristles of the brush are not too close together.
The mascara creates quite a dark dramatic look, so it might not be ideal if you're going for the natural look as it creates quite a lot of volume in the lashes and also makes them appear ...
Advantages: realistic likeable characters Disadvantages: predictable plot, and the box design
I saw this film pretty much as soon as it came out on dvd (it had a different cover then) and it's such a hidden treasure that when I saw no-one had reviewed it I decided I had to.
********The story
This film is essentially about a thirty-something ambitionless nursery teacher (Dex) who coasts through life and has created his fusion philosophy of Buddhism lite, pop-philosophy and trying to be like all the cool 'Steves' in movies (Steve McQueen being the ultimate role model) which seems to bring him luck with the ladies despite his somewhat average looks: 'The Tao of Steve'. He spends many an afternoon playing frisbie golf and passing on his words of wisdom to his mates. I didn't quite keep his exact words in mind while watching, so I call upon the official film website for his essential philosophical statement drawn from Heidegger ...
Advantages: Pulled snooker from pub sport to top television Disadvantages: Cannot compete with the influx of new talent any more
Steve Davies - 6 times world champion and absolute snooker king of the 80s! He can't play anymore, but boy can he commentate!
I used to enjoy watching Davies in the 80s when I was a young lad, my father being a keen watcher of snooker. There is no doubt that Davies was the king of modern snooker then, when the sport was just becoming accepted as a television sport. Lots of women apparently used to find him extremely attractive - with his tall thin demeanour, and the way he used to slide his cue back and forth between the dimple in his chin. Whatever turns them on!
The attraction of Davies was clearly that he was the young kid on the block in the 80s, and he took on what was largely a group of older established men who played slowly and drank lots of beer. That wasn't for Steve, he wanted to stay sober, sipping water ...
peppermint 02.05.2001
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