Look: One Hundred Years of Contemporary Art

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She added a cream blush to the look, describing the P-Louise product as "really pigmented", then she patted that in with a different brush. Then, Lou added her concealer, the Rimmel multitasker, sharing that it has "great coverage." She put it under the eyes, on the centre of her forehead, and underneath her contour line. She then patted that in, while joking: "My face is starting to look slightly more normal." to seek out, esp. to visit: [~ +up +object ] to look up an old friend. [~ +object +up ] to look him up next time.

In the comments, people praised the content creator, saying that they'd been looking to recreate a similar look. One wrote: "Omg beautiful. I'm nearly 50 and I'm looking for something like this for my birthday." Another said: "Ain't no way you're 42!" I so loved watching this video. The make-up was amazing", someone else praised, while someone else said: "Best slightly mature (I'm the same age as you) tutorial I've watched. Thank you."

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used in the imperative form, and sometimes followed by a word like "who, what, when, where, how'' etc.) to observe or pay attention to: [~ +object ] Now look what you've done! Look how beautifully he skates. [no object ] Look, I'm tired of this! [~ +at ] Look at what's happened. Between light greys and dark greys, warm greys and cool greys – and not forgetting all the greys in between – there’s more to this ultra-versatile neutral than you might think’ says Charlotte Cosby, Head of Creative at Farrow & Ball. ‘Equally beautiful in its own right or supporting brighter and bolder shades, grey paint has an unparalleled ability to create different moods depending on both the strength and warmth of the shade you choose.’

Look (American magazine), Look (Beth Nielsen Chapman album), Look (Song for Children), Look (UK magazine), Look (cigarette), Look (modeling agency), Look (surname), Look, (He's Got) The Look, The Look (Metronomy song), The Look (Shalamar album), The Look (album), The Look (band), The Look (song), The Look: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia [ home, info] TikToker @40slifelou began her video by saying: "Underpainting make-up for the over 40s. Is it a yes, or is it a no?" She explained that she'd used the technique for the "first time ever" recently, and she shared that when she went on the school run, two people told her that her make-up looked "beautiful." Lou then said she thought it was a "yes", but she wanted to show people how she achieved the look.

to use one's sight in seeking, searching, examining, watching, etc.: [no object ]to look through the papers. to search for, as an item of information, in a reference book or the like: Look up the answer in the encyclopedia. to look (at somebody/​something)/watch (somebody/​something)/observe somebody/​something carefully/​closely

an expression demanding attention or showing annoyance, determination, etc: look, I've had enough of this NEW! A plus sign ( +) followed by some letters at the end of a pattern means "restrict to these letters". For example, the query *+ban finds "banana". look over, to examine, esp. briefly: [~ +over +object ] I looked over your term paper. [~ +object +over ] I looked it over. to regard with expectation and anticipation: We look to the future and greater advances in science and technology. look forward to, [~ +forward +object ] to anticipate with eagerness or pleasure: She's looking forward to working here.Jump to: General, Art, Business, Computing, Medicine, Miscellaneous, Religion, Science, Slang, Sports, Tech, Phrases

noun: the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually ( "He went out to have a look") to use one's sight or vision in seeking, searching, examining, watching, etc.: to look through the papers. Synonyms look look watch ▪ see ▪ view ▪ observe These words all mean to turn your eyes in a particular direction. look to turn your eyes in a particular direction: The key tip with this is to pat, not to blend as such, in the circular motion - just pat it into the skin", Lou shared. "It takes a little bit of extra time, but it is all worth it. And you're most likely thinking what I did when I first did this, that I've been Tango'd [she looks 'orange'] but we've not finished." If you use Google Docs, the thesaurus is integrated into the free OneLook Thesaurus Google Docs Add-On as the "Synonyms" button. (Wildcard patterns are not yet suppoerted by this add-on.)

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to look to the outside, as from a window or a place of observation: From her office window, she could look out over the bustling city. look out for, [~ +out +for +object ] to take watchful care of: My boss was always looking out for me. look down onor upon, [~ +down +on/upon +object ] to regard with a feeling of superiority or contempt. On OneLook's main search or directly on OneLook Thesaurus, you can combine patterns and thesaurus lookups



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