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Face value: masking up our problem areas
Face masks are now a lifestyle norm. However, masks have created an annoying scenario for many who now suffer from botched makeup and mask acne. With masks being an essential part of life for now, beauty routines have had to change for many.
ReplyDeleteIf you have problems from wearing a mask you don't have to wear one. Look at George Stephanopoulos he had cut a big hole in his mask. Whats good for him is good for us.... right?
Wait til they get a load of me!
ReplyDeleteDEAR ABBY,
ReplyDeleteMy friend is a Communications/Journalism major, but posted multiple mistakes in her short bio that runs with her articles. Should I tell her? Please advise in your column, because I know she reads it. Thanks
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Abigail Higginbotham (UMKC ‘21)
Abbey is a sophomore at University of Missouri - Kansas city studying communications emphasis in Journalism and minoring in English. In her free time, she can be found coffee shop hoping around Kansas city, watching vine compilations on YouTube, or spending all her money at Sephora and beating her face to the gods.
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Face value: masking up our problem areas
Abigail Higginbotham on September 16, 2020 UMKC University News
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ReplyDeleteI'd tap that.