Fluo & Pattern
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Makeup artist, fashion/beauty blogger.
Journalist, editor and writer, and body painter of events and TV show.
Stories (25/0)
Sex with a long-distance boyfriend online: the sex diary.
Morning sex can bring you and your partner closer together. How so? Sex produces oxytocin, also known as the “cuddle hormone.” Oxytocin is the chemical in the brain that controls love and bonding. When it’s released during sex, you’ll feel more connected to your partner.
By Fluo & Pattern4 years ago in Filthy
Dior lip Maximizer, lip plumpers of all time.
There’s a new batch of science-led formulations in lip plumping glosses which feature ingredients like collagen and hyaluronic acid, as well as nourishing oils and shea butter, which help give the appearance of a fuller pout by hydrating the lips and glide on delightfully.
By Fluo & Pattern4 years ago in Blush
Chanel, the shopping expensive
Today, the Internet has become the strongest tool in our daily life which provides a wide range of goods and services that can be used in our daily activities. In addition, Internet is an enormous source for people searching to increase their options of available goods to buy and the best ways to save their pockets. Online shopping has become a common shopping style ever since the internet has become so common and popular. Due to the huge benefits of online shopping, most people said that they like to choose online shopping over traditional shopping in recent years.
By Fluo & Pattern4 years ago in Styled
Cherry blossom tree in Japan and one broken heart.
Though most widely celebrated in Japan, hanami celebrations have become popular around the world in recent decades. Some of the most popular cherry blossom celebrations in the United States occur in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Macon, Boston and Brooklyn. Here's hoping you get out and enjoy them this spring -- perhaps, even, with a little more history than before.
By Fluo & Pattern4 years ago in Motivation
Mary Quant: queen of the mini-skirt.
Yes, we should all thank Mary Quant because she is one of two designers who has been recognized from putting miniskirts on the map in the fashion world. Still, to this day, there is a bitter dispute on whether or not Mary Quant or Andre Courreges "invented" the first initial miniskirt.
By Fluo & Pattern4 years ago in Styled
The tour, called "An Evening With Whitney Houston: The Whitney Houston Hologram Tour", and another superstars.
A just-announced musical tour featuring a hologram of the late Grammy winner Whitney Houston is facing furious backlash from critics who call the move 'disrespectful' and a 'money grab.'
By Fluo & Pattern4 years ago in Beat
Poles warming faster than rest of the world
Temperatures in Antarctica hit 20.75°C on February 9, according to a team of scientists on Seymour Island, marking the first time the Polar continent has broken the 20°C barrier. Its warming reinforces concerns that melting ice could raise global sea levels by dozens of metres.
By Fluo & Pattern4 years ago in Futurism
The 10 Best Love Letters Ever Written
The Best Romantic Love Letters Ever WrittenAlamy. In today's digital age, writing love letters can feel like a prehistoric practice. (These days, the closest you'll likely get to a romantic note is a 2 A.M. text that says: "U Up?") But despite our unfamiliarity with this very charming gesture, there was once a time when writing love letters was the most chivalrous way to win someone over. (Just look at Noah from The Notebook for proof.) Luckily, the Internet has become a home for many of these storied works; but as with most things, not all love letters are created equal. There's a certain quality to the long-forgotten romantic letter that some just got right. So, to show the world how it's done, we've rounded up the 10 most romantic love letters of all time, from Ernest Hemingway's sweet notes to his best friend Marlene Dietrich, to Frida Kahlo in her steamy writings to husband Diego Rivera. Here: A master class in affectionate prose.
By Fluo & Pattern4 years ago in Humans
Like many relationship stories, the history of St. Valentine is full of torture and pain
Valentine's Day may be beloved by romance-flushed individuals keen to express their passion, and by retailers for the massive windfalls of cash it generates ($18.2 billion in the US this year) in cards, toy bears, and items adorned with hearts, but for others—the single among us, for example—it’s a painful reminder of thise primacy society gives to couple and an exercise in hollow consumption. like many relationship stories, the history of St. Valentine is full of torture and pain.
By Fluo & Pattern4 years ago in Humans