katespadeny:

lipstick queen poppy king picks her favorite holiday beauty looks. 
take a peek on the blog.
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katespadeny:

caught in the nick of time
 find shoes that steal the show
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bitchville:

Japanese artist Iori Tomita transforms the scientific technique of  preserving and dying organisms into an art form with this series  entitled New World Transparent Specimens. The images give us an breathtaking look at the inner workings of underwater life. The process Tomita goes through is extremely extensive. First, he  removes the scales and skin that have been preserved in formaldehyde. He  then soaks the creatures in a stain that dyes the cartilage blue.  Tomita uses a digestive enzyme called trypsin, along with a host of  other chemicals, to break down the proteins and muscles, halting the  process just at the moment they become transparent. The bones are  stained with red dye, and the specimen is preserved in a jar of  glycerin. From start to finish, the entire production takes about five  months to a year.
http://www.shinsekai-th.com/en/photo.php
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saraplainandtall:

Pretzel nutella ice cream bites. 
The perfect dessert. 
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see-jamie-sin:

this is a fridge, you put your shit in the gel and it keeps it cool, than you just reach in and take it out. the gel automatically reforms.
WTF
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sara-white:

Citrus, pomegranate, almond, and poppy seed cake by What Katie Ate. This one’s definitely going on my “must-bake” list.
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darklamb:

Missing the days when my locks were almost this long!
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hungry

hungry

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