Just trying out the recent #foxeyes makeup trend using my new makeup products + magnetic Cat Eyes lashes from @pixiepax ❤️
The thing about makeup trends is so amusing. When I was younger I spent soooo much time trying to draw my eyes rounder and less slanted because it looks very “Asian”, and then suddenly everyone’s drawing their eyes more slanted because it’s apparently fox eyes now hahah 😂🦊
Eh but how come I quite like this look?😱
I’ll def try this makeup again eh 🙈
If you’re keen in the makeup products I’m using, you can dm me!
Most of their products are vegan-friendly / cruelty-free, so I’m very happy to have switched to them ☺️
同時也有11部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過320的網紅itsrachel.l,也在其Youtube影片中提到,instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsrachel.l/ __________________________________________________________ 嗨大家好😍 今天分享的是我最近的日常妝容! 還有不能再更懶的懶人妝前保養三步驟...
「slanted eyes」的推薦目錄:
- 關於slanted eyes 在 Rachell Tan Facebook 的最讚貼文
- 關於slanted eyes 在 Grace Lam HK Facebook 的最佳貼文
- 關於slanted eyes 在 謙預 Qianyu.sg Facebook 的精選貼文
- 關於slanted eyes 在 itsrachel.l Youtube 的最佳貼文
- 關於slanted eyes 在 Kento Bento Youtube 的最佳貼文
- 關於slanted eyes 在 Kento Bento Youtube 的精選貼文
- 關於slanted eyes 在 How To: Rounded Eyes VS Slanted Eyes | MakeupAndArtFreak 的評價
- 關於slanted eyes 在 (1) How To: Rounded Eyes VS Slanted Eyes - Makeup 的評價
- 關於slanted eyes 在 Is there a difference between "slanted eyes" and "almond eyes"? 的評價
slanted eyes 在 Grace Lam HK Facebook 的最佳貼文
Talk about Major Throwback 😱🤦🏻♀️
Yday reunited w my UK boarding school classmate Amanda Biscuit in HK after 100 yrs!! We were home economics partner in crime...got our pancakes stuck to the ceiling 😆 see I told u I can cook!!
.
As very bored full boarders we creating our own dance routine to ‘The Good Thing by Fine Young Cannibals’ & got caught dancing on slanted roof...kids dont try at home! Good Times indeed!
.
Me & twin sis were indeed ‘the only Chinese in the village’ 😆👭 I was ‘well absorbed’ back then obviously ate too many pieces of marmite toasts in the pantry 🤦🏻♀️
.
Swipe 👉🏼👉🏼 for some shocking pics 😱😆 cover yr eyes children!!!
.
.
.
.
#GracelamStyle
#hk #uk
#UKboardingschool @ Hong Kong
slanted eyes 在 謙預 Qianyu.sg Facebook 的精選貼文
【加減乘除的人生】
I have been very broke and very broken before.
(60 cents in bank, hello!)
In those dreadful days of brokenness, I spent countless long nights binge watching Youtube and blog surfing. From midnight all the way to dawn.
I lamented at how many other people are more successful, eloquent, smarter and better-looking than me.
Influencers, bloggers, content creators, Youtubers...
The more I watched and read, the more broken and stupid I felt.
My failed businesses have knocked the wind out of me and I lost the confidence to be a Feng Shui practitioner, despite Shifu and my husband egging me on.
I assumed I would suck at it, just like how I failed at everything else.
I hid for a very long long time in my eggshell, refusing to tell people that I know Metaphysics or the Dharma to help them with their life problems.
I can't even help myself. How am I qualified to help them?
Fast forward 5 years later, I am blessed with a growing audience through my writing and FB Livestreams.
That I am able to monetise what I have been learning for the past 11 years and changing people's lives, one Bazi at a time.
What's more astonishing was I self-taught myself into doing up videos on the topics that matter most to my heart.
Watching YouTube make my dreams come true. #yesmumthatstrue
You may have read that I produced a Vesak Day video, a Mothers' Day video, a Summer Health Guide and a Father's Day video for Shifu in the last 2 months. Their combined total views are over 3000.
It felt bittersweet to hear from my husband he liked my videos.
You see, years ago, when I was crippled by my business, I asked the Husband if his company needed a marketing person for their social media.
I thought they could do better in their FB marketing and gave him a lot of ideas.
The husband brushed me off, saying that his boss was unlikely to have the budget to take me in. I tried bargaining for just $200/mth for trial. But was turned down flat. #stingy
I was forced to come out and do something on my own. #女人當自強
Life feels like a Ferris wheel of deja vu sometimes.
2001. My first attempt in doing videos started in NUS Buddhist Society. I was sought to be the Vice-Chairperson in the Freshmen Orientation Camp committee. At that time, my mum bought a Sony camcorder and somehow we came up with the idea of doing a video, introducing Buddhism to the freshies, modelled after the 城人雜誌 variety show.
We went to a few temples in Singapore, of Tibetan, Mahayana and Theravada linages, showcasing the difference in various styles of prostration and offerings. My Chairman Vincent Kwan and another Comm. member starred in the video, while I did the voiceover and shooting.
I had to beg my Bizad friend who was a whiz in IT stuff, to help me edit. I parked like an owl at his home for several nights till after midnight.
Despite all the efforts we put in, the video wasn't well-received by the freshies. They felt Buddhism is one complicated maze after watching it. But the seniors liked it.
I learnt the importance of understanding my target market and perceived customisation.
Not that I understood that better when I did businesses.
I only got it after I became a Feng Shui practitioner and marketing online for a year through more trial and error.
Before the few videos I did this year, I had produced videos for Shifu a few years back. They received generally good response on his budding FB page. Despite being very low key, he has major underground Peach Blossom Luck and much goodwill among his clientele after all.
But nothing like these recent videos that get shared 11-13 times, with reach over 500-600% of the page's fan base.
I don't know what clicked inside me this year, to be able to produce videos that people like.
To be able to do FB Lives that get shared, reacted and commented, and be told that I'm natural on screen, when I used to have onscreen fright.
Feels like Disney magic at work, doesn't it? (Okay, I admit I used Feng Shui.)
I look back and discover life is a game of arithmetic.
My story-telling competitions in primary school.
A librarian in secondary school.
My leadership roles in JC and NUS.
My key role in project presentations in Uni.
Door-to-door and telephone surveys.
A barista in Coffee Bean.
Modelling for Carrie's.
A banquet waitress at Royal Scotts (where the fish head flew onto the table, sauce and fish eyeballs and all, as I was cutting up the fish)
Tutoring children.
Meeting tens of thousands of passengers in SQ.
Being the merchandiser, photographer and graphics designer for my failed blogshop business.
Tagging along the generous and strict Shifu, who taught me for free all these 11 years.
Knowing Sam Choo and Tavia Wong, in 2015 July, opened up my eyes to the IM world and learnt branding + FB marketing knowledge that my NUS professors miss out.
The rejections, the failures...
Take out any one of these, and I would lose that courage, gungho-ness, eloquence, marketability and skilfulness in handling people and trying new things, that you see now.
I sometimes see clients who lament about their less-than-desirable family backgrounds.
Or their companies who do not give them the pay and environment they crave.
Or their partners who always hold them back.
They tell me their dreams and ask me what they can do.
I would eagerly tell them their favourable elements and industries to work in.
Over time, I observed clients can know how to use their favourable elements, and yet have massively different results.
The difference lies not just in their attitude towards life, but what skills they have amassed over the years.
People have dreams, but few make serious effort to gain a skill that will push them an inch closer to their aspirations.
Or they get so caught up in life's dramas that they forgot they can.
I have seen too many clients resigned to tough life. Especially those with children.
It's like they have bid farewell to Life, before they even get near the coffin. #趕去投胎嗎
My Bazi indicated that I would be doing what I studied as a career.
I was telling Shifu, strange that I wasn't.
He told me, I was. With all the heavy duty articles I post on FB, the copywriting I learnt, landing pages, 50 over FB Livestreams, 11 workshops, I am marketing Chinese Metaphysics and Dharma.
Derrick, my web designer, remarked that he had never seen a geomancer who does marketing online the way I did. Very different from what he had seen.
I realised they are right. I am very marketing-slanted in the way I do things. NUS Bizad will be so proud of this alumni.
On my down days, I would think it is too late for me to be doing all these when I'm hitting 40.
On my up days like today, I would think if not now, when?
The more you practice, the more polished you get at doing something.
You have seen me at my most amateurish on FB, writing and doing Livestreams.
I hope it had inspired you in one way or another. If not for the better, at least don't make the same mistakes I did. Make better ones. 😄
If you wish to join me on my journey, as I take my baby step into Youtube, you can subscribe to me at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCweF0iGnkE2kxMlMDcDvnqA
There is only one video uploaded so far. No channel art. No fancy words. No custom URL as I would need 100 subs before I qualify.
That 4-minute video was my very first video on Chinese Metaphysics and got me over 1459 views on Facebook, since 2016 June.
I only have 350+ friends now. Does that mean each of you watch it thrice? 😍
I will gradually edit my FB videos, throw in the subtitles, and upload them on Youtube. It won't be monetised so that next time, you can binge watch my videos with no interruption.
While I have a couple of videos in the pipeline, I do not have concrete plans what I wish to do for my Youtube channel.
But life is a game of arithmetic. As long as I am moving in my favourable direction, I am going to grow into a health stocky broccoli. Non-GMO.
Stay with me, my friend. Let's see how high we can soar together.
My barebone channel -
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCweF0iGnkE2kxMlMDcDvnqA
.........
Fun fact: I'm still using a Sony camera for my videos.
📸: The man who didn't want to employ me
slanted eyes 在 itsrachel.l Youtube 的最佳貼文
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsrachel.l/
__________________________________________________________
嗨大家好😍
今天分享的是我最近的日常妝容!
還有不能再更懶的懶人妝前保養三步驟👻
裡面也分享了我平常最在意的黑眼圈問題還有如何利用鼻影小撇步打造自然挺鼻~
希望大家喜歡!
如果有任何建議或問題的話都可以在底下留言告訴我🥰
Thanks for watching🙌🏻💜
#Mydailymakeup #日常妝容
#2019
__________________________________________________________
products detail:
#妝前保養
KIEHL'S 金盞花植物精華化妝水 Kiehl's Calendula Herbal Extract Toner
SANA 莎娜 豆乳美白多效保濕亮白凝膠霜
DIOR 迪奧超癮誘粉樣潤唇膏 PINK #001
#底妝
ZA 美白防曬霜EX SPF26/PA++
BOBBI BROWN 彷若裸膚氣墊隔離霜 SPF 50 PA+++ SKIN RADIANT GLOW CUSHION COMPACT SPF 50 PA+++
#定妝
BOBBI BROWN 羽柔蜜粉 SHEER FINISH LOOSE POWDER #淡金
#PALEYELLOW
#遮瑕
BOBBI BROWN 專業修飾霜 CORRECTOR #淺蜜桃色 #LIGHTPEACH
BOBBI BROWN 一抹完美遮瑕筆 INSTANT FULL COVER CONCEALER #柔沙 #SAND
#眼影
COLOURPOP Give it to me straight 眼影盤
KIKO MILANO 水波紋眼影 water eyeshadow #218 (亮橘色)
#睫毛
SHISEIDO 睫毛夾
DEJAVU 粉紅大砲濃密進化睫毛膏
#眼線
BOBBI BROWN 極致防水抗暈眼線膠筆 LONG-WEAR WATERPROOF LINER #可可棕 #BLACKCHOCOLATE
#眉毛
BOBBI BROWN 超防水斜角眉筆 PERFECTLY DEFINED LONG-WEAR BROW PENCIL #咖啡 #ESPRESSO
#修容
INTEGRATE 極致立體四色眉餅盒
#唇彩
M.A.C CHILI
tools:
BOBBI BROWN 煙燻眼線刷 SMOKEY EYE LINER BRUSH
BOBBI BROWN 眼掃刷 EYE SWEEP BRUSH
BOBBI BROWN 蜜粉刷 POWDER BRUSH
KIKO MILANO 斜頭眼影掃EYES 59 SLANTED BLENDING BRUSH
#BOBBIBROWN #KIKO #MAC #INTEGRATE #DIOR #KIEHL'S #SANA #COLOURPOP
slanted eyes 在 Kento Bento Youtube 的最佳貼文
Official Kento Bento Merch: https://standard.tv/kentobento
Patreon Video: The Curious Case of Neoteny in 'Asian Eyes': https://patreon.com/kentobento
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentobento2015
Facebook: https://facebook.com/kentobento2015
Business Inquiries: kentobento@standard.tv
Other videos you may like:
These Events Will Happen in Asia in 2020: https://youtu.be/qrataK7FxRA
This Is The Greatest Bank Heist in Japanese History: https://youtu.be/gbeN-2ErxBw
What Kind of 'Asian Eyes' Do You Have? (Test Yourself): https://youtu.be/wsNaBwrL9hg
10 REASONS Why Asians Don't Get FAT: https://youtu.be/xIqJR6xfMro
Why Asians Are Yellow-Skinned: https://youtu.be/rVcNy7bJyww
'Asian Eyes' Are More Common Than You Think: https://youtu.be/WxTnVWgOGLc
EastMeetEast Dating App: https://EastMeetEast.com/kentobento
Music:
Funky Element by Bensound
In Case You Forgot by Otis McDonald
Backed Vibes Rollin at 5 by Kevin Macloed
Not for Nothing by Otis McDonald
Channel Description:
We do videos on intriguing & thought-provoking Asiany topics, including stereotypes, history, culture & geography.
Credits:
Researcher/Writer/Narrator/Video Editor: Kento Bento
Official Cheerleader: Nina Bento
————————————————————————————————————————
[WHY ASIANS ARE 'CUTER' (SCIENTIFIC BREAKDOWN)]
So, here’s a statement: ‘Asians are cuter’.
If you were offended by that, this video is probably not what you think. Everyone has their own opinions of what constitutes as attractive.
But I’m not necessarily talking about ‘attractiveness’ here; I’m talking about ‘cuteness’. Cuteness is a term describing a type of attractiveness commonly associated with youth and appearance. It’s also a scientific concept. So when I say ‘Asians are cuter’, well, they arguably are; and that’s including males, not just females.
Now, compared to adults, common features for infants across all ethnic groups include larger heads, flatter faces, reduction of the brow ridge, hairlessness, thinner bones, reduced muscle mass, smaller physical size, shorter arms, shorter legs, just to name a few - and of course this is largely why people find babies cute. If they didn’t have these features and proportions, they’d more so resemble miniature adults and that’s kind of creepy.
The video covers:
- Neoteny in East Asians
- How retention of neotenous, childlike traits relate to ethnicity
- Neoteny in humans in general
- Sexual attraction to neotenous traits
- Asian fever vs Cuteness fever
- Neotenous features vs Non-neotenous features
- Gene Mutations that gave East Asians their distinctive appearance
- Neoteny's role in sexual selection
- Are small and slanted stereotypical 'Asian Eyes' neotenous?
- Japan's kawaii culture (South Korea & China as well)
- Psychological neoteny
- Logan Paul's immature antics
- & more!
slanted eyes 在 Kento Bento Youtube 的精選貼文
Official Kento Bento Merch: https://standard.tv/kentobento
Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/kentobento
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentobento2015
Facebook: https://facebook.com/kentobento2015
Business Inquiries: kentobento@standard.tv
Other videos you may like:
These Events Will Happen in Asia in 2020: https://youtu.be/qrataK7FxRA
What Kind of 'Asian Eyes' Do You Have? (Test Yourself): https://youtu.be/wsNaBwrL9hg
Why Asians Are 'Cuter' (Scientific Breakdown): https://youtu.be/QPrP3Y4SO_E
Where Are The Asian Borders?: https://youtu.be/vPupwlZlNMY
This Is The Greatest Bank Heist in Japanese History: https://youtu.be/gbeN-2ErxBw
Music:
Ross Bugden: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKGLOK2FqmVgVwYferltKQ/videos
(Tracks: Olympus, Something Wicked)
Brandon Maahs: brandonmaahs.com
(Tracks: Wormhole City, Essence)
Channel Description:
We do videos on intriguing & thought-provoking Asiany topics, including stereotypes, history, culture & geography.
Credits:
Research, Script, Narration & Video Editing by Kento Bento
Artwork by Nina Bento
————————————————————————————————————————
['ASIAN EYES' ARE MORE COMMON THAN YOU THINK]
The stereotypical Asian eye - the ones that are small, slanted and often with a monolid (single eyelid). These can ONLY be seen in Asians.
...ok, not exactly true.
Just like how there are Asian people who have larger, non-squinty eyes; there also exist white people or black people who do have these squinty, Asiatic eyes.
But just how common is it among non-Asian people, and why do they even have it?
In this video, I'll get into the different countries and ethnic groups from all over the world that you may not expect to have this characteristic.
There will also be examples from some well-known celebrity faces!
If you want to find out what kind of 'Asian Eyes' you have, click our previous video on the topic. In it, we cover the truth behind apparent slanted eyes or small Asian eyes, hooded eyes (common in Caucasian eyes), as well as the different types of Asian epicanthic folds (epicanthal fold).
Sources:
https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/human-anatomy-fundamentals-advanced-facial-features--cms-20683
https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/reference-populations/
http://www.dnaireland.ie/dna-origins/
https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/human-journey/
http://nmnh.typepad.com/100years/2014/08/origins-of-arctic-peoples-revealed-through-study-of-ancient-dna.html
http://ethnicelebs.com/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2811390/Did-Renee-Zellweger-surgery-disguise-ethnic-roots-Leading-professor-suggests-actress-Norwegian-descent-Michael-Jackson.html
https://robertlindsay.wordpress.com/2010/06/12/the-strange-case-of-bjork/
http://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamafacialplasticsurgery/fullarticle/479760
http://epicanthus.askdefine.com/http://eyelidsurgerymalaysia.blogspot.co.at/2016_02_01_archive.html
http://eyelidsurgerymalaysia.blogspot.co.at/2016_02_01_archive.html
http://english.teuimps.co.kr/eng/02_eye/eye1_2.php
https://www.beautylish.com/a/vcacj/whats-your-eye-shape
https://drkotlus.com/asian-eyelid-crease/
http://www.fashionlady.in/have-you-known-the-types-of-monolids/38650
slanted eyes 在 (1) How To: Rounded Eyes VS Slanted Eyes - Makeup 的推薦與評價
Mar 22, 2018 - Make your eyes look bigger and more rounded! To watch how to make your eyes look more slanted and narrow, ... ... <看更多>
slanted eyes 在 Is there a difference between "slanted eyes" and "almond eyes"? 的推薦與評價
I see many people saying that there is no difference and that almond eyes it is a non-offensive alternative to slanted eyes, but I also see ... ... <看更多>
slanted eyes 在 How To: Rounded Eyes VS Slanted Eyes | MakeupAndArtFreak 的推薦與評價
... <看更多>