Face Cleansing Travel Is this good for back to school makeup? Do I need anything?
HAIR:
Herbal Essences Shampoo
Herbal Essences Condtioner:
Anti Frizz Serum:
NAILS:
Nail polish:
Black
Navy blue
Medium sparkly green
Sparkly yellow
Watermelon pink
Clear
Sparkly mixed color
Silver
Gold
Any edgy colors
Any citrus colors-lime,lemon etc.
Neon purple and blue
Vampy (dark burgandy-red color)
LIPS:
Maybelline Shine Sensational Lip Gloss
Revlon Just Bitten Lip Stain
Lipstick
Bath and body works lip gloss
FACE:
Acne Spot Medicene
Powder Blush
Coverup
Cream blush
Pore cleansing strips
Acne wash
Bronzer
Powder
BODY:
Secret Deoderant
Go 360 clean
Good smelling body mist
Travel size lotion for locker
EYES
mascara
eyeshadow
Liquid eyeliner
Dark eyeshadow
Under eye concealer
Makeup remover
oh yeah I'm going into 8th grade
Of course I don't where it all at one time!
I'm going into 8th grade as well. This is what I will use:
Light Champagne Eyeshadow
Full and Soft Mascara
Black-brown eyeliner only on my waterline
Light Pink blush
A pink lipgloss
Neutrogena Acne Wash
Clinique's Gel Moisturizer
Shampoo & Conditioner
Viva La Juicy Perfume
Softlips Vanilla Chapstick
Bath and Body Works Lotion
Deoderent
Neutrogena Makeup Wipes
I also either wear Hawaiian Orchid by Opi on my Nails or L.A Color's nailpolish in wired.
My suggestion to you is try to make your makeup look more natural. If you are still in doubt about the amount of makeup you are using you should ask your mom. Hope I helped!
Golf clubs can over time get quite dirty and considering we rely heavily upon the little details and features in our golf clubs this can mean our golf game could slowly begin to suffer. It's therefore vitally important that we look after our golf club mainly because they will perform at their best but also remember how much money you spent on them in the first place…you won't want them to get dirty or deteriorate after very little use.
Cleaning the club face The club head is arguably the most important part of the golf club as it is what makes contact with the golf ball itself. As you take a shot sometimes you may send a divot of earth and grass in to the air, afterwards this mud can get on the club face and block up the grooves as well as leaving an uneven dirty surface. Cleaning the club head is easy, sometimes a damp cloth is all you need but for more stubborn dirt dip your club heads in some warm water and give them a scrub with nylon or wire brush to remove any traces. The grooves can be cleaned with a simple golf tee being rubbed along the grooves.
Cleaning the club shaft The shafts can take care of themselves most of the time, the shafts used to get a few knocks with older golf bags but now the edges and inside have velour or felt edges so your clubs aren't scraped or scratched when you take them out or put them back into the golf bag. Most dirt and marks can be cleaned with a damp towel.
Cleaning the club grips The grips can get dirt build up, water and sweat on them that can cause them to lose their tackiness and possibly even degrade over time. Most grips are now made from rubber but older leather grips are still available and will need specialist leather restorer or softener products; make sure you read the bottle when using these products. These clubs will need longer to dry out before you use them again, rubber however can be cleansed with a damp towel and dries out very quickly. You won't need to use soap as this could leave a grimy residue reducing the level of grip you have of your golf clubs.
As long as you make sure you get in the habit of cleaning your clubs after every round of golf your clubs should last you a long time without having to worry about any dirt altering your shots or ruining your games.
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