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Halloween Is Such A Drag!
By Johnny Ortez
Wild Side | Nice Do | Don't Blush | Face It | Nice Rack | Family Jewels | Hello, Ladies

Don't blush
Don’t just invite your girl friends over to style your wig, but utilize her for clothing and makeup. When considering your makeup, it is helpful to have a clear mental picture of what you want to look like. Are you trying to be a regular, believable woman with modest makeup? Or, do you want to look like an extra from Priscilla Queen of the Desert? Decide and search the Internet or magazines for a visual muse.

At Tana’s Habitat, we’re all about using what we have and being resourceful. For your makeup you may visit your local drug store and purchase some inexpensive makeup for the night, or I suggest you use what a girlfriend already has. I don’t recommend visiting the makeup counter at your local department store, unless your Halloween debut is the beginning of a new lifestyle and you hope to be a regular at your local gay pub as their newest addition to their female impersonator show. You can keep the night affordable, fun and carefree

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