There are a few times when glitter is "acceptable" for adults. One is New Year's Eve, the other is Halloween. Now, I realize there are a few exceptions (Lady Gaga), but it's not like I'm sprinkling glitter on my face to pick up a gallon of milk. I should also preface this by saying, I love glitter... especially on my nails, shoes, and jewelry. And, when done right, glitter can be an effective way to add a little pizzaz to your attire.
Let me distinguish the difference between a Halloween costume and a classy touch of glitz.
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Scary lips belong to a witch. |
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A fun little way to spice up a "Friday outfit." |
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A nice touch for a fairy costume. |
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Just plain fun. |
Don't be afraid of the glitter. Don't be afraid to be glam. And remember in the midst of all of the sparkle farkle: some girls are just born with glitter in their veins.
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