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Something that kinda irks me these days is that eyeliner/eyshadow trend where people line their entire eyeballs inside and out all over the place..
Lining the inner rim of your eyelid is a HORRIBLE idea. Apart from making your eyes look smaller (who wants that?), you set yourself up for conjunctivitis and other eye infections. Ew.
Skinny jeans on guys and heavy people. I like it on guys. I think it's hot. On fat people, not so much
The Kate Gosselin hair cut. Yes, I have seen more than a few women that cut their hair like hers. ugh!! I know! I saw an old lady who mustve been in her 60s sporting that look.
The long skater haircut on guys trend that started around 2003 and 2004. it's not that bad. I kind of like it. It's the Justin bieber hair that I hate!
Leggings. They were awful in the 80s and I can't believe they came back and even worse grown women think they look good in them. Unless your legs are twigs you cannot wear a long "shirt" and leggings and not look like you're trying too hard.
The 70s style peasant tops and tunics aka those maternity looking shirts. WAY too blousy. Any blouse that's a tunic looks maternity today. Non-pregnant women don't want to look pregnant. If you have hips, your hips accentuate the blouse and you really look pregnant. Don't let anyone say you don't look pregnant.
Oversize sunglasses are FANTASTIC for preventing crows' feet and other sun/squinting damage to skin. I'll take the douche-ette look if the tradeoff is fewer wrinkles, thanks.
yeah what is up with women wanting to do that? I don't think that is something men have been demanding of them, unless the man is a porno movie director.
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