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Make-up for breast/chest—help! anyone?
Posted: 27 August 2007 09:00 AM   [ Ignore ]
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Found a dress for a wedding that I have to attend but it's really low cut and I mean REALLY low cut.
My question is I've read in a magazine before that you can put make-up or bronzer on your chest to make it
appear like there's a cleavage or fuller. I forgot which shade to use in the middle and I can't find the magazine!!!!! waaaaaahhhhh!!!! help!!! Does anyone know how to dot it?
And btw, I have few stretch marks on my breast due to my weight fluctuation. I wonder if I'll get more after I have babies…
Hopefully not…

Thanks in advance…

Maria

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Posted: 13 February 2008 04:59 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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I know I’m TOTALLY late for responding to this post, but I have to say something.

Now this is coming from someone who clearly has bigger breasts than you do, considering I would never want to make mine appear any bigger. Smaller, definitely, but bigger; no.  I am 5’7” and 140 lbs. Not a large person. But I have stretch marks like you wouldn’t believe. My breasts (36DD - eek!) are covered in stretch marks—thankfully the marks seem to be dissolving, as of late. As are my thighs. It’s rediculous. I’m trying to find a solution for my marks, so if you ever found something; please report back. :)

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Posted: 14 February 2008 11:12 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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shouldn’t the shade depend on your skin tone? if your fair then you should use a darker shade to give the illusion of having a cleavage.

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