‘Tis the Season to Sparkle ✨

makeup2We all know the story of Jesus Christ’s birth, and the way he humbly graced this earth, a king, born in a manger.
Jesus is full of contradictions, or misconstrued understanding. It’s as if Jesus were blonde, like, no one really gets it. How can this man be a king? Kings aren’t humble!
But au contraire, the king of kings, ruler of all, the way the truth and the life, is the humblest of kings and one I hope to aspire to be, but never will.

There’s nothing more humble than doing the work you are destined to, despite the naysayers, the ridicule, and the dilettante criticisms of pseudo-intellectuals, who really need to have two seats in the affairs of all things creative. makeup1
Please stand clear of the closing doors, and stay on the untalented side of the platform…this train is a holy train.
It’s best to take notes from the articles of the truly ordained, anointed and appointed people of God, the ones who know that Gura Nanak must have blessed them. One can only find wisdom from a guru, the anointed ones.

Some of you are afraid to embrace your true inner beauty and avoid listening to the voice within, telling you to take your inner diva and run with her. Because we’re concerned about the thoughts and views of the non-blessed, confused, and uneducated.
Christ did not come for us to walk around looking like we have no saviour! He came to seek and save the world…to give us hope.
Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house, because this man, too, is a son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” – Luke 19: 9-10, Holy Bible.

We are blessed and our biggest fear is that we are great… God said let there be light, and what reflects light better than glitter?
Sparkles on the face is a beautiful way a woman can ward off the naysayers without speaking a word. Glitter has the right balance and packs enough punch to deliver the right blow. Which is why having the license to destroy is a serious responsibility. To whom much is given much is required. Be careful when handling glitter.

Sparkles can spark too much fire so please take all necessary cautions when applying glitter.
First, you must look for glitter that is cosmetic-grade, meaning that it finer in size and quality, unlike craft store glitters, the ones for children shouldn’t be anywhere near the eyes and is too abrasive.
Another fun fact is that cosmetic grade glitter is rounded on the edges and won’t irritate if it gets into the tear ducts and on the skin of the eye. The eye already has 99 problems and environmental elements it’s exposed to daily; glitter shouldn’t be one of them.

Also, when applying glitter, use your fingers and a water based mixing medium. It helps as an adhesive and prevents glitter from spreading and dispersing all over the eye. I like to use my Mary Kay eye primer as an adhesive, when I’m not using the Two Faced glitter glue.
Sparkle on, and live fabulously.
For more holiday looks visit my page on Facebook www.facebook.com/eye.like.by.kerry for LIVE videos every Monday night at 7:30pm.

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