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The Metallic Eye
A simple and quick way to turn up the wow factor with metallic eye shadow! #metallic #shadow #eyes #makeup #howto
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Відео

DAY TO NIGHT
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(For info on the products in this video, visit www.thebeautydepartment.com) How to take your day makeup into night without starting over, since most of us don't have time to run home for a full re-do after work or class. This is an easy and quick (5 minutes max!) breakdown of how to bump up your makeup from the morning.
Makeup for Glasses
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How to adjust your makeup if you wear glasses! For more detailed steps products used, visit thebeautydepartment.com xoxo
THE CLASSIC FRENCH BRAID
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Lauren Kristin show you how to create the classic french braid. You can double up, do a milk maid braid, or french braid the front of your hair. Either way... here's how it's done! XO
LESSON IN LASHES
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Lauren Conrad Amy Nadine show us how to apply individual faux lashes, one lash at a time. Visit www.thebeautydepartment.com for the beauty breakdown!
SHORT HAIR CHIGNON
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Short hair can be hard to style for a special occasion. Here, Kristin Ess narrates, teaching us how to achieve a chignon-shape without having long hair. Use a plain headband to keep it casual or use a sparkly one to dress it up. DIY headband tutorial on www.thebeautydepartment.com
Purple Reign
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This video demonstrates how to apply purple eyeshadow but more importantly the technique of wetting any eyeshadow with water first for more intensity and lasting power. Detailed steps can be found at: thebeautydepartment.com/2011/09/wet-shadow/
THE FISHTAIL BRAID
Переглядів 14 млн12 років тому
Kristin and Lauren show you how to do a fishtail braid in a few easy steps.
Milk Maid Braid
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An easy braided updo.
Au Naturel
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This is a tutorial for anyone who loves a very natural look or for those of you who don't wear much makeup. Amy Nadine teaches you how to maximize with the minimum!
Rosie Romantic
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Amy Nadine shows you how to get that perfect pink pop in "Rosie Romantic".
Lauren's Every Day Waves
Переглядів 2,4 млн13 років тому
Lauren Conrad and Kristin Ess take you through the simple steps to get that quick, easy every day wave.
Ballerina Bun
Переглядів 2,8 млн13 років тому
Kristin Ess shows you how to get the perfect ballerina bun.
Old Hollywood Glam
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Old Hollywood Glam
Get Catty
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Lauren Conrad and Amy Nadine show you how to get Lauren's signature winged eye liner in "Get Catty"

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Jared_Let01
    @Jared_Let01 22 дні тому

    Thank you so much for your support and love ❤️ I’ve noticed your likes and comments on my posts, and they caught my attention. I would love to get to know the person behind these interactions! Are you on Telegram or Skype?

  • @ceealaina
    @ceealaina 28 днів тому

    This is not short hair.

  • @amnamalik9049
    @amnamalik9049 Місяць тому

    I can never do this my fingers always get tired lol

  • @leyneyleyendecker5813
    @leyneyleyendecker5813 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful i would have one braided by you too

  • @user-dc9kf6ty9l
    @user-dc9kf6ty9l 5 місяців тому

    Your hair is gorgeous!

  • @Breanne2912
    @Breanne2912 5 місяців тому

    This is so crazy,do you really have the exact same name as me? I'm Breanne Watkins

  • @Phongthuydongphuong
    @Phongthuydongphuong Рік тому

    Thank you thank you very much

  • @SuperBettyboop40
    @SuperBettyboop40 Рік тому

    Ty!

  • @aribarazi4189
    @aribarazi4189 Рік тому

    Anyone in 2023???

  • @oatmilk9545
    @oatmilk9545 Рік тому

    gosh I hate this

  • @user-rc9bn3ji8q
    @user-rc9bn3ji8q Рік тому

    I find it so funny how (by the comments) we all, literally, cry every time we dont get our hair how we want it to be, loool.

  • @mur3525
    @mur3525 2 роки тому

    Your so beautiful ❤️😍 and thank you for the tutorial.

  • @juansalgado2946
    @juansalgado2946 2 роки тому

    I wanted to learn I how to do it I look for videos and I jest found the right one thank u so much.

  • @gfdomdean5596
    @gfdomdean5596 2 роки тому

    Rēpłįë tõ mê ñóŵ or else

  • @gfdomdean5596
    @gfdomdean5596 2 роки тому

    You guys are makeing it to hard for me I have been trying for 29 years

  • @henrycresca9059
    @henrycresca9059 2 роки тому

    Lauren, you are best.

  • @marvinm8446
    @marvinm8446 2 роки тому

    THE CLASSIC FRENCH Braid is a great hairstyle

  • @marvinm8446
    @marvinm8446 2 роки тому

    The tutorial of the hairstyle is beautiful 💖💖💖.

  • @marvinm8446
    @marvinm8446 2 роки тому

    Ballerina BUN is greatly appreciated 😍😍😍

  • @alyssan.3006
    @alyssan.3006 2 роки тому

    My hair too thick n curly to grab any decent strands yo 😭😭😭

  • @jiannerose
    @jiannerose 2 роки тому

    Been watching this video since I was young. I don’t know why but I keep coming back to this. Will be back here again after years when this randomly pops in my head ☺️

  • @p.bunney3137
    @p.bunney3137 2 роки тому

    Her eyes are sooo pretty!!!! Cat eyes are her signature look & I love it Xoxo

  • @bushrablends8341
    @bushrablends8341 2 роки тому

    Wow great!! Thanks man

  • @Spitfiregirl01
    @Spitfiregirl01 2 роки тому

    Looks so simple Reality hits Complete disaster I’ll never have a boyfriend haha

  • @USMC_BABE38
    @USMC_BABE38 2 роки тому

    This is very helpful I've actually learned how to French braid from watching this video

  • @Li_ShuWei
    @Li_ShuWei 2 роки тому

    2:10 Don't cut your hair! 😂

  • @chantalv.m5132
    @chantalv.m5132 2 роки тому

    Best tutorial I have found hear

  • @verasheridan5891
    @verasheridan5891 2 роки тому

    I've just tried to make a fishtail braid after your video and I it's super easy and lovely. Thank you!

  • @luciemaudenelson5635
    @luciemaudenelson5635 2 роки тому

    I live in Guatemala and I still like this video

  • @luciemaudenelson5635
    @luciemaudenelson5635 2 роки тому

    I love tis video

  • @luciemaudenelson5635
    @luciemaudenelson5635 2 роки тому

    this so good

  • @xingyinglu1981
    @xingyinglu1981 2 роки тому

    All czuxghiicjnb

  • @Anonymous-mi8mm
    @Anonymous-mi8mm 2 роки тому

    Laura ? Or Lauren on the American tv show from years ago

  • @Anonymous-mi8mm
    @Anonymous-mi8mm 2 роки тому

    She’s from The Hills

  • @90priya
    @90priya 3 роки тому

    Honestly this is so good but i really don't know simple braid but this so so gorgeous

  • @zohaibmazhar1007
    @zohaibmazhar1007 3 роки тому

    Very well explained thankx🤗

  • @thefruits8004
    @thefruits8004 3 роки тому

    Yeah let’s give a quick shoutout to Kristina applegate

  • @hema951
    @hema951 3 роки тому

    No it too hard

  • @minigirl
    @minigirl 3 роки тому

    Watch this on lower speed 😭

  • @colinbentleywilliams
    @colinbentleywilliams 3 роки тому

    Lauren: “Or you can cut it out.” Me, watching this with my three year old: 😳

  • @sloppycivilian-1365
    @sloppycivilian-1365 3 роки тому

    wait wait there are different kinds of braids man if it werent for my sister i woudnt be here im a guy yo this is weird and this vid is pretty old

  • @CindyValencia
    @CindyValencia 3 роки тому

    i can never do this hairstyle ever i ssck at t

  • @heeralalbaghel4080
    @heeralalbaghel4080 3 роки тому

    French braid ❤️

  • @nctzen2805
    @nctzen2805 3 роки тому

    Hai

  • @osopitas
    @osopitas 3 роки тому

    Really thanks! I can do it now! ♡

  • @KaityWebster
    @KaityWebster 3 роки тому

    I taught myself when I was 14. I literally stomped and cried every time I failed. Sometimes you just have to go at it for hours until you get it perfect. I remember how hard it was. I recommend dampening your hair. It helps to get a tighter braid also keep your fingers closer to your head at the nape of the neck or it’ll end up being lose!

  • @simple-kn5mk
    @simple-kn5mk 3 роки тому

    Thank u very much for clear describing

  • @Tianshanwarrior
    @Tianshanwarrior 3 роки тому

    I failed miserably at this with my 6yr old daughter. Ended up just making a pony tail lol

  • @Swmn9
    @Swmn9 3 роки тому

    NO SUCH THING AS DUTCH BRAID OR A FRENCH BRAID, THAT'S RACISM AND DEEPLY INSULTING CULTURAL APPROPIATION. THERE'S ALSO NO SUCH THING AS A BOXER BRAID OR BOYFRIEND BRAID??? 🤣🤣🤣 NOONE TOLD YOU TO RENAME, AND GENDER SPECIFY SOMETHING THAT ISN'T YOURS IN THE FIRST PLACE.THIS IS A CENTURIES OLD AFRICAN HAIRSTYLE CALLED *KOLESE*, *IRUN DIDI* in YORUBA OR *CANEROW*, *CORNROWS*, BY AFRICAN CARIBBEANS AND AFRICAN AMERICANS. STOP CULTURE STEALING, EVEN THE DUTCH AND FRENCH OBSERVE THAT THIS TRADITIONAL STYLE COMES FROM AFRICA. AND THIS IS A VERY BASIC BRAID THAT IS THE ROOT FOR OTHER HAIRSTYLES. TEACHING PEOPLE INCORRECTLY THAT THIS IS CALLED A !!!NONEXISTENT!!! dutch braid OR !!!NONEXISTENT!!! french braid IS IGNORANT AND RACIST, IMPLYING THAT SOMETHING WITH A RICH, COMPLEX AND DETAILED HISTORY LIKE *KOLESE*, LIKE *CANEROW*,, LIKE THE CONTINENT OF "AMERICA" BEFORE COLUMBUS, DIDN'T FULLY EXIST UNTIL EUROPEANS DISCOVERED IT??? IT HAS SO MANY NAMES IN YORUBA, A NIGERIAN LANGUAGE AND LIKELY OTHER LANGUAGES ACROSS THE AFRICAN NATIONS. A QUICK SEARCH ON GOOGLE WILL TELL YOU THAT. IF IT'S SUCH A BIG PART OF DUTCH, FRENCH OR EUROPEAN CULTURE,, WHY ARE YOU LEARNING ON THE INTERNET FROM SOMEONE WITHOUT A STRONG DUTCH OR FRENCH ACCENT AND NOT YOUR FRENCH OR DUTCH MOTHER OR GRANDMOTHER, COUSIN, AUNTY ETC....IF IT'S "Dutch braid", WHERE ARE ALL THE STORIES AND TRADITIONS AND NAMES ASSOCIATED WITH THE DUTCH OR FRENCH? STOP MAKING THINGS UP AS YOU GO ALONG IN IGNORANCE & ARROGANCE, AND EXPECTING IT TO ACCEPTED AS "FACTS" BECAUSE YOUR SKIN'S WHITE OR YOU WANT TO CONFORM TO A LYING WESTERN CULTURE. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH ***THE TRUTH*** THAT THIS HAIRSTYLE IS A TRADITIONAL ONE THAT BELONGS FIRMLY TO AFRICANS THAT YOU ARE *BORROWING*, THEN YOU HAVE RACIST HANG UPS TO REMOVE. THE HAIRSTYLE COMES FROM AFRICA AND AFRICAN PEOPLE, WHEREEVERTHEY ENDED UP IN THE DIASPORA BY HISTORY, **KOLESE OR CANEROW** WAS USED AS CHOICE BY AFRICAN VICTIMS OF THE GENOCIDAL MIDDLE PASSAGE AND SLAVERY TO WEAVE AND DELIVER ITEMS, SUCH AS FOOD- RICE OR MONEY INTO THE SCALP WHEN ESCAPING FOR THEIR LIVES AND BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS. AFRICAN PEOPLE HAVE REALLY GONE THROUGH TOO MUCH, TO ALLOW YOU TO CONTINUE TO LIE, GASLIGHT AND RACIALLY ABUSE US AS YOU DO WITH THESE DISRESPECTFUL VIDEOS. "Among the Yorubas of southwestern Nigeria, the head (called ori) is given a very prominent position and particularly in the females, the hair is considered to be the crown of a woman’s beauty. Over the years, the culture-rich Yorubas have come up with various beautiful and dazzling hairstyles. Here are some: These hairstyles are not just for beautification. They also serve other purposes and these can be religious, as a sign of identification, age, political power, ceremony, occupation or even to reflect the mood of the lady. It can also signify the marital status of a woman. Married women in Yorubaland in those days adopt hairstyles in which the hair flows from the front down to the nape of the neck, or it can emerge from both sides and culminate at the top of the head. Some other married women adopt the one in which the hair comes from the forehead and from the back and then meet up at the center of the head. As for the single ladies (all the single ladies….lol! You remember that song, right…lol), they use styles in which their hair flows from the right ear to the left. Before we continue, we need to make some distinction among the various techniques used: IRUN KIKO: Hair knotting with thread (threading), usually black in color. IRUN DIDI: Normal hair plaiting, without thread. IRUN BIBA: Braiding. You get that? Ok, let’s roll! Remember your primary and secondary school days when your headmistress (or headgirl) will announce that ‘the hairstyle for next week is…’. Well, I can see you smiling and saying koroba, shuku or even Concorde. Today, Iyaniwura has travelled extensively and we bring to you some of the most fascinating hairstyles of Yoruba women. Each hairstyle has its unique message and are very very beautiful! Enjoy: 1-SHUKU (also called Suku, means basket): This is quite simple and it is one of the most popular in Nigeria. It is a form of braiding in which the hair runs from the forehead to the nape of the neck or forms a rump on top of the head. When shuku is blended with koroba, it is called orishabumni. At a time, it was only the wives of kings that could make shuku but that change over time and anyone can now adorn the style. 2-KOROBA (Bucket or pail): The braidings radiate from the center of the head to all parts, like an upturned bucket or container. *****3-KOLESE (means ‘Legless’): In this knotting style, each knot originates from the front and runs to the back of the head, not too far from the neck. It is also called ‘all back’ or ‘corn rows’.***** 4-IPAKO ELEDE (means ‘occiput of a pig’ or ‘pig’s nape’): In ipako elede, the styling starts from the back but everything eventually ends infront. When scaling the braids, the non-linear contours of the head are followed. There is a main middle model that the Onidiri (hair stylist, weaver or hair dresser) follows by repeating the units in a an amazing form of fractal geometry. Ònsèsòó is the person on whose head the style is being made. And because the head is believed to be the seat of the soul, Ònsèsòó is forbidden to price the amount charged while the Onidiri is expected to shun food while working. ***VERY STRONG TRADITIONS PASSED DOWN AROUND AFRICAN HAIRSTYLING, DESPITE SLAVERY, REPRESSING AND TRYING TO DESTROY AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES, MY GRANDMOTHER BELIEVED IT WAS BAD LUCK TO GET UP AND THANK SOMEONE FOR DOING YOUR HAIR*** 5-PANUMO (means ‘Keep Shut!’): Panumo starts from two different points, one from the forehead and one from the back. The two meet at the centre of the head leaving a little hole. 6-OJOKOPETI: (means ‘Rain is not beating the ears’): The styling technique of this is in such a way that it starts from one ear and then moves across to the other ear. I love that! 7. Moremi 8. Kojusoko (Face your husband) 9. Kehinsoko (Turn your back to your husband) 10. Onile Gogoro/Akaba/Aladile (Skyscraper) Thanks for your time. Iyaniwuri " RESPECT AND MANNERS ARE VERY IMPORTANT IN AFRICAN CULTURES, STEALING, COPYING WITHOUT CREDITING THE SOURCE, LYING TO YOURSELF AND THE WORLD, LOOKS RIDICULOUS AND SHOWS NO MANNERS OR CLASS.

  • @pawanjitkaur9975
    @pawanjitkaur9975 3 роки тому

    Beautiful hair style