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      Yasmeen ghauri pakistani super model
      This beautiful 31-year old Victoria’s Secret model was born into a strict family, in Montreal, Canada. At the age of 17, she was discovered by Montreal hairdresser Joseph Del Tortoon. At the time, she was working in a McDonald’s, and was described as a rebel who dressed completely in black, from head to toe. Her father, a strict Muslim, and her German mother were vehemently opposed to her pursuit of a modeling career, believing the business was unsanitary and evil. Yasmeen had a troublesome childhood, and was constantly tormented by her classmates while in school. She began to withdraw from those her age, preferring to associate with older children in her neighborhood. This resulted in Yasmeen growing up very quickly, and reaching a level of maturity beyond those her own age. She got past these obstacles, and made her first step towards a modeling career by signing with a Montreal modeling agency. In 1990, Yasmeen moved to New York, where she began modeling for Versace. Her natural

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      Great Make-up: Yasmeen Ghauri
      I have always loved Yasmeen Ghauri (always). I was so happy to come across a breakdown of her make-up. It's such a vampy look but still understated.The products mentioned aren't available anymore, but I have a couple of suggestions:Instead of Estee Lauder's Rose Tutu blush, Milani Mango Tango dusted on very lightly. I know this is discontinued but you might still be able to find it. Another suggestion is Nars Turkish Red.Instead of Estee Lauder's Silent Red lipstick, Bobbi Brown Chocolate Cherry rouge pot.Instead of Estee Lauder's Gala eyeshadow duo, try Nars Blondie or Bali for a medium, matte taupe. As a highlighter colour you could try any creamy beige.Face:Prep skin with the moisturizer and eye cream of your choice. Let it sink if for approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Apply a medium, satin finish foundation. Don't forgot to blend into the neck. Apply concealor where needed, making sure to blend the concealor into the foundation. Apply translucent powder to set the base.Eyes:As

      Written by: the indian make-up diva


      Great Make-up: Yasmeen Ghauri
      I have always loved Yasmeen Ghauri (always). I was so happy to come across a breakdown of her make-up. It's such a vampy look but still understated.The products mentioned aren't available anymore, but I have a couple of suggestions:Instead of Estee Lauder's Rose Tutu blush, Milani Mango Tango dusted on very lightly. I know this is discontinued but you might still be able to find it. Another suggestion is Nars Turkish Red.Instead of Estee Lauder's Silent Red lipstick, Bobbi Brown Chocolate Cherry rouge pot.Instead of Estee Lauder's Gala eyeshadow duo, try Nars Blondie or Bali for a medium, matte taupe. As a highlighter colour you could try any creamy beige.Face:Prep skin with the moisturizer and eye cream of your choice. Let it sink if for approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Apply a medium, satin finish foundation. Don't forgot to blend into the neck. Apply concealor where needed, making sure to blend the concealor into the foundation. Apply translucent powder to set the base.Eyes:As

      Written by: the indian make-up diva


      Throwback Th. - Nicole Wray, Timbaland, Yasmeen
      Nicole Wray feat. Missy Elliott - “Make It Hot” Now this song was and still is ‘hot’. After a lengthy hiatus, Nicole did release a single and video late last year, but it failed to create any sort of a buzz. Videos like this bring back memories and really make me miss the 90s. Check out the cameo from the late Aaliyah towards the end. Timbaland & Magoo feat. Tweet & Sebastian - “All Y’all” I’ve always loved this song! Timbaland is finally getting his cred thanks to the massive amounts he’s produced this and last year. I think that he and Magoo’s music is so underrated. And what ever happened to Tweet? Haven’t heard from her since her 2004 single “Turn Tha Lights Off”. This one came out in early 2002. Yasmeen - “Blue Jeans” I picked this one because I thought it was a catchy song, but for some reason it flopped like hell. It was produced by Jazze Pha and came out in the summer of

      Written by: Tha Doghouse


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