It's "Three Women" from 1924. (I have no idea if it's a good movie or not, as I haven't watched it all the way through. It's a silent drama and I'm more of a silent comedy kind of girl. The clip right before that one is from "Three Ages", which is more my cup of tea, although it's not one of my favourite Buster Keaton films)
I've heard of people using cocoa powder as a face powder tint, but I haven't tried it myself so I'm not sure what the results are like. (I've made darker powders before but I typically use a pinch of iron oxide)
Haha, yeah it's probably a bit overkill for makeup making. (I bought the mask with furniture refinishing in-mind and wanted something fairly heavy-duty!)
Little french lesson :p the z in riz is silent, so it's pronounced "ree" /ʁi/ and it's a homophone to some conjugated forms of the verb rire (je/tu/° ris, il/elle/on rit)...well unless a "liaison" is made, why make it easy when you can make it french 🤷
So simple and lovely! I imagine my extremely sensitive skin would appreciate this, especially because of the rose oil included.
I love rose oil smells beautiful ❤ love you videos
Lovely!
Does anybody knows the name of the film shown at 1:25?
It's "Three Women" from 1924. (I have no idea if it's a good movie or not, as I haven't watched it all the way through. It's a silent drama and I'm more of a silent comedy kind of girl. The clip right before that one is from "Three Ages", which is more my cup of tea, although it's not one of my favourite Buster Keaton films)
@@TheLongHairedFlapper Oh wow, thank you so much! It seems so intriguing!
can cocoa powder be used for tinting face powder?
I've heard of people using cocoa powder as a face powder tint, but I haven't tried it myself so I'm not sure what the results are like. (I've made darker powders before but I typically use a pinch of iron oxide)
That mask is epic 😂 !
Haha, yeah it's probably a bit overkill for makeup making. (I bought the mask with furniture refinishing in-mind and wanted something fairly heavy-duty!)
Little french lesson :p the z in riz is silent, so it's pronounced "ree" /ʁi/ and it's a homophone to some conjugated forms of the verb rire (je/tu/° ris, il/elle/on rit)...well unless a "liaison" is made, why make it easy when you can make it french 🤷
Gah, I was trying so hard! I looked up the pronunciation and it didn't make the z silent. My high school level French was not very helpful.