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02.03.2023 - 20:01 / ok.co.uk
Have you ever tried to apply your foundation and concealer nicely only for it to settle into fine lines within minutes of finishing? Whether the make-up goes patchy under your eyes, creates the illusion of a crepey skin texture or accentuates eye bags and wrinkles, it can be incredibly frustrating and tricky to fix without starting over. So what are the secrets to a smooth, even under-eye area? Some people seem to have effortlessly mastered the technique while others wonder what they’re doing wrong.
In a very helpful TikTok video, make-up artist Melissa Murdick covers the topic and shares all of her tips to help your under-eyes look their very best. From prepping properly to making sure you use the right type of brush, here are the dos and don’ts to applying under-eye concealer DO prep the area properly Melissa starts her tutorial after prepping her under-eye area.Though she advises against using too much eye cream or a very rich eye cream, as these both can cause creasing, she says it’s important to hydrate the area.
We love Avant Skincare Hydra-Bright Collagen Eye Restoring Pads, normally £12 for a pair but available alongside four other products in this month’s Treat Time OK! Beauty Box, which costs as little as £7.50* here. Just pop the pads on for 10 minutes before applying your make-up to hydrate and smooth the area ready for concealer.
DON’T apply foundation underneath your eyes “Start your foundation right beneath your orbital bone,” says Melissa. If you bring the foundation all the way up under your eyes, your concealer can crease.This is because many formulas feature heavy silicones that make them prone to slipping under the eyes.
A new mystery is afoot.
Quinta Brunson is taking the TV and fashion world by storm. In addition to making her mark as a talented small screen writer, the comedian has garnered a reputation as an It Girl.
Steph McGovern is notoriously private about her relationship with her TV executive girlfriend, so much so that not even her name has been revealed to the public.However, it's no secret that the Steph's Packed Lunch host, 40, is so smitten with her partner. The loved-up duo are the doting parents to their daughter, who was welcomed in November 2019, and the family-of-three live together in Yorkshire.WATCH: Steph McGovern opens up about the birth of her babyTalking about her decision to keep her family out of the public eye, Steph told The Express in July last year: "I would just get too mad if I started reading negative things about them.
Steph McGovern keeps much of her private life under wraps. From her mystery girlfriend to her three-year-old daughter, the TV star keeps her family firmly out of the spotlight!The Steph's Packed Lunch presenter is a doting mum to her little girl, who she welcomed in November 2019, but has always kept her daughter's name and photo out of the media.WATCH: Steph McGovern opens up about the birth of her babyThe 40-year-old also protects her partner's privacy.
Leaving things be. Steve Howey doesn’t have much interest when it comes to reviving some of his most beloved TV shows.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic How long does a documentary need to be? Frederick Wiseman frequently goes long, and Oscar-winning “OJ: Made in America” ran nearly eight hours. Lately, with “Bill Russell: Legend” and “Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker,” streamers have embraced the so-called “two-part documentary” — a fancy term for what used to be called a miniseries. So, while there are no limits on how much longer docs can get, it’s refreshing to see a compelling subject covered in 40 minutes or less, and doubly rewarding to realize that four of the five packaged in ShortsTV’s “2023 Oscar Nominated Short Films: Documentary” found audiences on their own merits, even without theatrical distribution.
Steve Carell wanted to make Michael Scott his own original character. The 60-year-old star of spoke with his former co-stars, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, on their podcast, , and reflected on his turn at the lovable, goofy regional manager of Dunder Mifflin paper company.The American version was a spin-off of the comedy series that originated in Britain with comedian Ricky Gervais playing boss David Brent.During his podcast interview, Carell explained why he opted to never watch the British version of the show, even before he landed the role of Michael Scott.«I had a pretty specific take at this point, and it wasn't Ricky Gervais',» Carell shared of meeting with the show's creator, Greg Daniels, to pitch his take on the now-iconic character.
Ever get a funny feeling that you know exactly how a situation will pan out? To the point where you sometimes even tell yourself, “I must be psychic”? Well, there could be some truth in that. Debbie Malone, a respected psychic for more than 30 years, believes that each and every one of us can tune in to our spiritual side. “We’re all born psychic", she says.
Howard from The Big Bang Theory needs to move over, there's a new kissing machine in town. Say hello to the latest innovation in remote intimacy: the lip kissing device. And it's here to make long-distance relationships a whole lot steamier.The 3D high-tech device is designed to recreate the sensation of snogging your partner, no matter how far apart you may be.
NHS staff "who worked tirelessly" for him. The caption, which was 'a message from Katie', read: "After three months in hospital, fighting with all his strength and determination, we are shocked and devastated to have said goodbye my brilliant, beautiful husband, Steve Mackey. READ MORE Jeremy Clarkson addresses reports he's been axed from ITV Who Wants to be a Millionaire"Steve died today, a loss which has left myself, his son Marley, parents Kath and Paul, sister Michelle and many friends all heartbroken.
Pulp bassist Steve Mackey has died aged 56, his family have confirmed in a statement.In a post on social media, Mackey’s wife Katie wrote: “After three months in hospital, fighting with all his strength and determination, we are shocked and devastated to have said goodbye my brilliant, beautiful husband, Steve Mackey”.“Steve died today, a loss which has left myself, his son Marley, parents Kath and Paul, sister Michelle and many friends all heartbroken”, she went on. “Steve was the most talented man I knew, an exceptional musician, producer, photographer and filmmaker”.“As in life, he was adored by everyone whose paths he crossed in the multiple creative disciplines he conquered”, she added. “I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all the NHS staff who worked tirelessly for Steve.
EXCLUSIVE: Sam Brown vividly recalls her visceral reaction to Steve Coogan. The BAFTA-winning actor was fresh from shooting a scene when he walked across a Cheshire graveyard in her direction.
Pulp bassist Steve Mackey has died aged 56.The star joined the well-loved band in 1989, with them going on to release hit tracks such as Common People, Babies and Disco 2000.The group are reuniting later this year, but it was announced in October that Steve wasn't taking part. As well as working with Pulp, Steve worked alongside a series of other huge names including M.I.A, Florence and The Machine and Arcade Fire.The band’s official Twitter page confirmed the news of his death. Steve died on Thursday, 2 March.They wrote: “Our beloved friend & bass player Steve Mackey passed away this morning.
Steve Howey is leaving the door open for a reboot!The star told ET's Nischelle Turner that he'd be open to revisiting his character, Van Montgomery, in a new series if Reba McEntire was down to do it.«Yeah, I mean, I don't even know because when I played Van on that show, I was in my early 20s,» Howey said. «And to see where Van is now and where the family is, I mean I would do anything. Reba says, 'Jump,' and I'll say, 'How high?'»The actor's relationship with McEntire has remained strong ever since the sitcom ended in 2007 after six seasons.
Thania Garcia Steve Mackey, the bassist for the Britpop band Pulp and a music producer, died on Thursday morning of an undisclosed illness. He was 56. Pulp shared the news on their official Instagram account writing, “Our beloved friend and bass player Steve Mackey passed away this morning. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones.” The post included a photo of Mackey walking through the Andes, and in the caption, the band wrote that they’d “very much like to think that he’s back in those mountains now, on the next stage of his adventure.”A post shared by Pulp (@welovepulp) Mackey’s wife Katie also issued a statement that said her husband’s death occurred after he had spent three months in hospital.
The music world is mourning.
Pulp's bassist Steve Mackey has died at the age of 56, his heartbroken wife has announced. Steve was a member of the rock group which was best known for its hit Common People.
Pulp bassist Steve Mackey has died aged 56, the band have announced.
Pulp bass player Steve Mackey has died, the band have confirmed.In a post online, frontman Jarvis Cocker confirmed that the 56 year-old passed away this morning (March 2).He wrote: “Our beloved friend & bass player Steve Mackey passed away this morning. Our thoughts are with his family & loved ones. This photo of Steve dates from when Pulp were on tour in South America in 2012.“We had a day off & Steve suggested we go climbing in the Andes.
Water From Your Eyes have announced that they will release their latest album ‘Everyone’s Crushed’ this spring – their first since signing to Matador.On it, the experimental pop duo attempt to draw humour from darkness – both societal and personal – a juxtaposition that lends a brooding tension to their sound.The album’s first single is ‘Barley’, which sees vocalist Rachel Brown deliver deadpan vocals over Nate Amos’s disjointed, urgent musical backing.“’Barley’ is a rhythmic sound collage experiment drawing from modern classical, classic rock, and dance music”, they say of the song. “The lyrics suggest repeated futile attempts at attaining the unattainable and allude to Sting and Sonic Youth”.“The video mirrors these concepts in scope, texture, and variety – juxtaposing feelings of entrapment and late stage capitalism against the sense of freedom inherent to the vast American landscape”, they add.