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  2. 5. Set It and Forget It. Lock everything in place with setting spray. Remember: "Makeup can move around when you sweat!" Margaret warns. Pro Tips for Perfect Deer Makeup Results

  3. The Easiest Halloween Makeup Looks to DIY at Home - AOL

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    Right this way: Halloween makeup ideas you can create with products you already own. Try these tutorials for scary and pretty DIY costumes. The Easiest Halloween Makeup Looks to DIY at Home

  4. 3 ways to get that airbrushed makeup look at home, no ... - AOL

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    Sure, it's with their names and extensive budgets that they can pull this off so effortlessly, but it seems we're at least one step closer to getting that Hollywood glow with these makeup essentials.

  5. Bobbi Brown - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [23] [24] In 1980, she moved to New York City to work as a professional makeup artist. [4] [10] Brown became known for a makeup style that included moderate and natural tones, which was a stark contrast to the bright colors used commonly at the time. [4] [25] [26]

  6. Maddie Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Mary Maddison "Maddie" Gardner (born July 13, 1993) is an American news reporter and internationally recognized former Allstar Cheerleader.She was the point (center) flyer for the Senior Large All Girl Level 5 competitive cheerleading team Senior Elite of the Cheer Extreme Allstars from 2006-2012, winning a gold medal at the Cheerleading Worlds in 2010 and 2012.

  7. List of cheerleading stunts - Wikipedia

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    Due to their greater experience and skill set, college cheerleading teams are often able to carry out stunts from a higher skill level without compromising safety. [9] College squads are allowed to do more difficult stunts, such as building pyramids to two and a half people high, while lower levels may only build up to two people high.