Florence Nightingale Graham (December 31, 1878 – October 18, 1966), who went by the business name Elizabeth Arden, was a Canadian businesswoman who built a cosmetics empire in the United States. At the peak of her career, she was one of the wealthiest women in the world.
Cosmetics such as lipstick or powder applied to the face, used to enhance or alter the appearance
The composition or constitution of something
an event that is substituted for a previously cancelled event; "he missed the test and had to take a makeup"; "the two teams played a makeup one week later"
constitution: the way in which someone or something is composed
The combination of qualities that form a person's temperament
cosmetics applied to the face to improve or change your appearance
Look at or watch closely or with interest
look at
the organ of sight
good discernment (either visually or as if visually); "she has an eye for fresh talent"; "he has an artist's eye"
Makeup Touch-Up
had a rough day at the doctor's office, and, luckily, had a spa week facial at Elizabeth Arden's Red Door Spa right afterwards. Facial included a makeup touch-up, so here's my makeup. I told him I wanted the natural look since I don't normally wear too much makeup.
I hate smiling when I'm taking photos of myself. I hate taking photos in general. :o)
Left: My famous one-eyed look
Right: I really do have two eyes. Hate this photo, though.
You Can Wear Any Color (2), 1955
"...In a message to Everywoman's, Elizabeth Arden, who has made a lifelong career of beauty says: 'As sensitive as we are to color around us, so few of us are adventurous about color in our own fashions and makeup... I cannot stress enough how much just a different shade of eye make-up can do in achieving this for you...'"