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" ... Speaking of sparkle, lay on the glitter big time with Lemonhead's vegan, cruelty-free glitter jars. Apply strategically to the eyes or cheeks for a pretty, mystical look, or dab on everywhere for a shimmering makeup look that is out of this world. You can also sprinkle the glitter in your hair—glitter roots!—or on your body; the options are endless! ... "
" ... Step 2. Brush your fingers lightly across your cheeks all the way to your cheek bones. ... "
" ... The loss hurt the Rams deeply and that was evident from the tears that rolled down defensive tackle Aaron Donald’s cheeks in the game’s closing minutes. The two-time NFL defensive player of the year was performing with a rib injury, but he still played his heart out. ... "
" ... Ultimately inspiration came for Stevens when she shifted her focus away from the act of violence itself to “the essence of Heather that comes through in her messages: that she was in the fight for the right reasons, that she was here on this planet to fight for what she believed in, and the good in people.” Stevens’ research paid off: when Susan Bro, Heather Heyer’s mother, heard the concert, she shared that “Becca’s song had me with tears rolling down my cheeks. It felt as if my daughter had written with Becca.” As Stevens concludes, in a line which surely resonates for many in this time, “This is not the America we know.” ... "
" ... Your facial expression is something else to pay particular attention to when participating in virtual presentations. What you look like when you’re listening is actually an important communication skill. Your “listening face” is now on display full-time. There are no masks on Zoom. It is critical to learn to lift your cheeks while listening. It’s not a smile; it’s an expression signaling that you’re listening or engaged. Try looking in a mirror and have a colleague tell you, “You like this person (in the audience)” or “You want to be here.” See what expression it triggers. Can’t do this for more than five minutes? Me either. I take written notes during others’ presentations. Even if they don’t see the light of day, it gives me a reason to look up and then back down. ... "