I always post something about my cosmetics and I guess you're wondering what my cabinet looks like so I took a picture of the right side of my cabinet where I put some of my cosmetics.
On the upper part are the set of tony moly (I still have some), hand cream and sunscreen. In the middle part of the cabinet are sunscreen, bb cream, lotion, night mask pack, essence, domina cream, and concealer. At the lowest part is the tosowoong set that I've mentioned in my former post. My cabinet has a mirror with secret drawer inside. If you open the mirror (the mirror stands as the door of the cabinet), there's another drawer and inside it are the free stuffs and other cosmetics that I bought but not using anymore. Either it doesn't suit my skin or my hubby doesn't want me to continue to use it. Also, there's another drawer where my small stuffs like lipsticks, mascara, eye shadows, foundation, etc. are put.
I'm gonna take pictures of the rest of my cabinet next time.
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
Friday, February 24, 2012
My Make-up Cabinet
Here's my make-up cabinet with my cosmetics on it. I still have cosmetics in my bag and in the bathroom. I have lots of cosmetics that I didn't buy by myself. Most of them are from my mother in law and my hubby. Since I came here in Korea, I learned how to use make-up. There are lots of make-up to put on that takes long time to prepare. I can't leave home without putting on make-up even if I just go out to throw away some garbage. My hubby said it's too ashamed if someone sees me without any make-up.
I used to be a simple girl who doesn't wear make-up. Lipstick is just enough for me and sometimes I even don't wear any. But when I came here in Korea and got married to my hubby, I changed a lot. Sometimes, my hubby teases me that I changed my face after putting on make-up. I guess it's true. Just notice Koreans. They look much different with and without make-up.
It's normal for Koreans to get surgeries to change their looks but others who can't get an operation, they use make-up. Lots of make-up and you can see that they really change their faces. You can't recognize them when they wear make-up. It's like a magic. Yes, korean make-up can change your looks. It's truly a magic!
I used to be a simple girl who doesn't wear make-up. Lipstick is just enough for me and sometimes I even don't wear any. But when I came here in Korea and got married to my hubby, I changed a lot. Sometimes, my hubby teases me that I changed my face after putting on make-up. I guess it's true. Just notice Koreans. They look much different with and without make-up.
It's normal for Koreans to get surgeries to change their looks but others who can't get an operation, they use make-up. Lots of make-up and you can see that they really change their faces. You can't recognize them when they wear make-up. It's like a magic. Yes, korean make-up can change your looks. It's truly a magic!
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