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TRADITIONAL INDIAN BRIDAL MAKEUP ( HINDI) | Bronze Glitter Cut Crease And Dark Red Lipstick - Duration: 14:25.

Hi everyone, welcome to my channel, if you're new here, my name is Smitha

In today's tutorial I'll teach you step by step bridal makeup

I've done a bronze and magenta cut crease

let's get this started

first I'm going to fill my brows

and I will also give it some shape

and for this I'm using

Anastasia Beverley Hills Dip Brow Pomade

in dark brown

you can use any brow pencil or powder

I'm cleaning the borders with a concealer

I will use the concealer on the lid too

to even out the skintone

and I will set this

with Airspun Translucent loose powder

you can use any loose powder

or translucent powder

before starting the eye makeup

I'm using sticky tape to get straight edges in the corners

today I'll be using

We Care Your Favors Palette from Focallure

for transition, I'm taking Copper Rose

I'll apply this in the outer corner and crease

with a blending brush

to darken the outer corner and crease

I'm going to use a darker color

this is wine

I will apply this to the outer corner & crease

with a blending brush

and I will blend it with the transition color

to deepen the outer corner and crease further

first I'm applying toffee

after blending this out

I will also apply carbon

you can use any black or dark brown eyeshadow

I'll be creating a half cut crease

but before that

I'll clean up the lid

with Micellar Cleansing Water

if you clean up before applying the concealer

then your cutcrease will

look very clean

and to cut the crease

I'm using a concealer

this is LA Girl Pro Conceal in pure beige

first I'll cut the crease with a flat brush

and then I'll diffuse the edges with finger

so blending becomes easy

I'm setting this with powder

to prevent it from creasing

before applying the glitter

I'm going to blend out

wine between the concealer and black

then you'll have a smooth transition

and get an Ombré effect

I'm using a liquid glitter

this is

Stila Glitter & Glow Liquid Eye Shadow

in Kitten Karma

I will apply this directly

on top of the concealer

I applied a moisturizer half hour ago

now to prime my face

I'm using the ELF poreless putty primer

and to prime the lips

I'm using the wet n wild lip balm

Before applying the foundation

to neutralize and color correct

the dark circles and spots

I'm using the elf orange crayon

wherever I have darkness

I'll apply it directly over it

and after blending it with my finger

I will set it with some powder

and for foundation

I'm using

Lancome Tinted Idole

in 430

this is a very long lasting foundation

and the drugstore dupe for this is

revlon colorstay foundation

I'm going to blend the foundation

with a damp beauty sponge

to highlight the face

I'm using LA Girl pro conceal again

in pure beige

and I will blend this with a damp beauty sponge

where ever I applied concealer

I will set it using loose powder

and to set the entire face

I'm using the NYX pressed powder

you can use any

pressed/loose or translucent powder

to set it

to avoid eyeshadow fallout

I'm applying more powder

under my eyes

and after my eye makeup is complete

I will dust it out

first I'm using wine

in the entire lower lash line

I will smoke it out

using a small fluffy brush

with moonleigh

I will highlight

my brow bones and inner corners

In the waterline

I'm using a black eye pencil

this is Jordana easyliner in black

you can also use

kajal or gel liner

and to draw out a winged liner

I'm using

wet n wild liquid liner in black

and to make the lower lash line bold

I'm using a black eyeshadow

I will stamp it

just below the water line with a definer brush

before applying false lashes

I will curl my natural lashes

and apply mascara

and the mascara that I'm using

is from Au Naturale

and for falsies I'm using

blaq label lashes in Finesse

This is cruelty free and vegan

for contouring

I'm using this shade

this is Revolution Iconic Lights and Contour Pro palette

to brighten up under eyes and jawline

I'm using this powder highlighter

this is a matte powder without any shine

and to contour my nose

I'm using an oval brush

I bought this from amazon

you'll find it easily on amazon

to warm up the face

I'm using a bronzer

this is bronze booster

from physician's formula

for blush I'm using

Sigma Aura Powder in Sigma Pink

and for an overall glow

I'm using the physician's formula

mineral glow pearls

for lipstick I'm using

Rimmel stay matte liquid lipstick

in Plum This Show

and to set my makeup

I'm using L'Oréal Infallible Setting Spray

This is the finished look

I hope you like it

In the description box below

you will find the product details

so please check it

and you'll also find

links to my instagram and facebook

you can also follow me there

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please hit the like button

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Golden Age Of YouTube Has Turned Into Dark Scary Place - Duration: 3:15.

THE GOLDEN AGE OF YOUTUBE HAS TURNED INTO A SCARY DARK PLACE

Is YouTube's golden age over?

Well, that's what Joey Graceffa seems to think!

Hey everyone!

Welcome to inform overload!

If you're wondering who the hell I am, I'm Kelly Paoli, your friendly neighbour top 10

nerd host from our sister channel!

It's the snowpocalpyse out here in Toronto, and Charlotte and Johnny are under the weather,

so I'm filling in for them until they're back.

Fear not, your potato queen will soon return!

In the meantime though, let's jump into the news, and talk about this impending digital

doom; is the golden age of youtube coming to and end, and will the platform become a

dark scary place?

According to popular youtuber Joey Graceffa, that's a very possible theory.

The 27 year old youtube sensation who has over 9 million subscribers has some pretty

intense opinions about the direction the site is going in.

Here's what he has to say, referring to YouTube's current algorithms.

I quote, "The direction it's in right now, I don't personally agree with the types

of videos and content that does well.

I definitely think there was a golden age of YouTube but currently now it's a bit

of the dark times, and hopefully we'll get out of that soon."

What's his reasoning?

Joey feels as if the site, inspired by the 'fear and anger in the world' has led

to some real negative energy, with people wanting to see others fail rather than lift

one another up; a spirit which arguably has decreased quite a bit on the platform since

it's early days.

The YouTube star also argued that in addition to the negative vibes, with internet fame

and celebrity becoming more accessible, there isn't really any resources out there to

help those struggling with the pressures that come with online success.

I quote, "people will literally be targeted and get non-stop harassment, and I honestly

don't think there's anything anyone can do.

It's a mob mentality that people fall into, where if someone has a narrative of someone

and people want to believe that narrative, there's no talking sense into anyone.

There's no getting anything across, people have what they have in their minds and all

it takes, I guess, is time for that to go away."

He has a point; just take a look at the recent slew of documentaries to come out from Shane

Dawson that highlight multiple famous YouTube personas, and delve into their stories from

a psychological but empathetic perspective.

There's not a whole lot of help out there for YouTubers in terms of mental health or

coping mechanisms specific to dealing with the platform, regardless of what level of

fame or success you've had on the platform.

So what did the higher ups and YouTube itself have to say about Graceffa's strong opinions?

According to a spokeswoman for the company, I quote, "we always appreciate feedback

from the YouTube community and are committed to supporting our creators and helping the

platform thrive."

Doesn't seem like they're really addressing the issue of providing more resources, now,

are they?

For those of you who are big fans of Joey's though, fear not, his opinions about YouTube's

dark ages won't drive him away from the site anytime soon.

Not only is he set to appear in the first UK VidCon, he also made a point of stating,

I quote, "If I go a week without posting, which is very rare, I always deeply miss YouTube

and the connection that I have with my audience."

Spread that love Joey!

So, what do you all think?

Do you think YouTube is about to enter the dark ages?

Is it a rougher and tougher place than it was a few years back?

Share your two cents with us in those comments below!

Also, speaking of spreading the love, why not click that like button before you go,

and send some love to Charlotte and Johnny in those comments below so that they know

how much you guys miss them!

In the meantime though, thanks for having me!

I'll catch you all in another video.

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Top 15 Scary Dark Web Stories - Duration: 19:28.

15.

The Hacker When you venture into the deep end of the

deep web, you run into many mysterious individuals.

Oftentimes, they're tech-savvy and well-versed in hacking.

Redditor Gerrard1995 noted that there are some folks on the dark web that you shouldn't

cross and, in his own words, this is one of them: "The dude who can hack you and put

horrible [things] on your computer so you can go to prison," he writes.

"I wouldn't annoy that dude."

Of course, this isn't an isolated issue.

I mean, there's not just one lone hacker that can do this, but many.

Others in the thread note that this happens all the time.

Lemminkainen-pl wrote that it happened in his hometown to several elderly people.

Their computers were hacked, vile stuff was planted, and then they were forced into giving

the hacker money, or else the implanted files wouldn't be removed.

It was happening so often, that they had to put out a notice letting the community know

of the epidemic, and that if anyone have this happen to them, they should report it, no

matter how it might look bad on them.

As redditor WhyAmIStillOnline put it: "This is the kind of [stuff] that makes you second

guess making a playful jab at someone on the internet…"

14.

A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words How would you feel if you went out to dinner

one night at your local Five Guys and, when you returned home and fired up your computer,

you found a photo of yourself on the screen?

I think I'd be itching all over with paranoia.

That's what happened to redditor cletch when he was browsing Tor.

As he succinctly explained, he was on Tor, then went to Five Guys to eat.

When he returned home, he got on Tor again and discovered a photo of him from earlier

that night at that very restaurant.

Was someone stalking him?

Who?

How did they know he was on the deep web in the first place?

How did they know he was going to Five Guys?

There are too many questions to unload here and not enough answers.

Don't worry, though.

Reddit has plenty of theories.

Or as another redditor, Faoeoa, thought this Redditor was about to lose his life.

At least the life taking attempt didn't succeed.

But he did manage to creep out cletch and all the rest of us in the process.

13.

Military Surplus Site Anyone who surfs the web knows that the surface

can be scary enough.

So, what happens when you dive deeper?

Redditor Blast338 wrote about his experience on the dark web, saying: "Found a military

surplus site once" this site sold all the equipment the actual military would have.

"For a few weeks, I was worried that someone was going to knock on my door and start asking

questions."

Others on the thread noted that often the ammo is considered against the law to sell,

while the fire arm isn't.

But when it comes to the ammo, you may be looking at legality issues.

As we run through this list, you'll find there are a lot of those on the dark web.

12.

Dark Web Scavenger Hunt Mystery.

Intrigue.

Some scary deep web stories actually end up being worthwhile.

Redditor MintyTruffle wrote of his experience on the deepnet, saying: "I was a part of

the No Love Deep Web Alternate Reality Game where we had to do a deepnet scavenger hunt

which culminated in me driving to New York to answer a pay phone at 3:00AM."

Redditors responded with many theories and questions, so MintyTruffle obliged, detailing

what the scavenger hunt entailed.

The Redditor said that a cryptic image was uploaded to 4chan with hex code in it, which

led to a tor site download.

After freaking out a bit, one user opened the download, which had nothing but more codes.

Users then searched the deepnet and eventually found YouTube videos, one of which had a payphone.

They located the payphone and one of the game's informants told users to answer the phone

at 3 AM on a specific date.

When the Redditor arrived along with 4 others, they received the next clue when the phone

ring.

It took them two blocks away to an empty theater.

After searching it, they discovered that the clue led nowhere, and the archive remains

uncracked.

Redditor Alexkitsune said: "This actually sounds fun…maybe scary, I'm not quite sure."

Fun or scary.

What do you think?

11.

We See You Redditor fake_fakington has a scary deep web

story that will prompt you to look over your shoulder.

The Redditor says that one day he was browsing sites, blogs and geocities sites, when he

came across a strange but well-designed page that looked like a conglomeration of "random

thoughts" from various people.

What were the thoughts?

The Redditor believes they were cryptic messages, and upon further investigation, he found a

number of IP addresses hidden away in the Javascript comments.

The IPs led to university banner messages that warned that he was entering a secure

system, others to servers with next to nothing on them and, lastly, to a web server that

had a large directory of files and images which seemed to be a mental health professional's

military and medical records.

While this was curious more than creepy, the worst was yet to come.

In the Redditor's own words: "As I browsed from a subdirectory back to

the parent, at the top was a new HTML file named something like '1-.HELLO-THERE.html.'

The time stamp was from right that minute.

I opened it, and in plain text was the message 'we see you.'"

The server dropped fifteen seconds later.

And I'm sure the Redditor's heart dropped with it.

10.

Human Experiment Journals One anonymous user shared his secondhand experience

with the deep web.

He wrote: "Something that really stuck with me and disturbed me was these human experiment

journals, which documented human experimentation on homeless or [taken] individuals."

Another anonymous redditor wrote that while he understands the skepticism about deep web

stories, they shouldn't be dismissed outright, because some of them are true.

He points to one that was featured on "60 Minutes" as an example.

The culprit had done some truly evil things, which he'd videotaped and then posted on

the deep web.

This just goes to show that some of the most depraved and outrageous things really do occur.

And human experiment journals may truly be one of them.

9.

I Know Who You Are Seeing a photo of yourself is one thing.

But when someone online knows your name…

Redditor Bigwiseguy55 was navigating the deep web, when he commented on a video, as you

do.

He returned to the page later to rewatch the video, and there was a reply to his comment:

"That is very astute of you Mr. (insert real last name)."

The redditor said he didn't use the internet for a week after that, as his last name is

uncommon.

How could someone in the scene of anonymity know his name?

That's what one redditor asked, and he got some knowledgeable answers from many on the

thread.

_beast__ noted that it's pretty easy to find someone's identity on the internet…even

on the deep web.

Another redditor, Raincoats_George, commented that people are lazy online, using the same

usernames and passwords on numerous accounts and that information is often available and

easy to find.

The point is, anyone and everyone is vulnerable to this type of sleuthing.

Just hope that you won't be next…

8.

I Spy The following creepy deep web story was shared

by an anonymous redditor: "The worst that happened is I went on a

sketchy website, then somebody started accessing my camera."

However, the Redditor's camera was already broken.

This story seemed to give others in the thread the creeps.

Wakka2462 chimed in, saying, "Whenever I'm using my computer, I feel like my camera is

recording me, even though it's blocked with a rubber cap and it's not recording."

Other redditors said that feeling as though you're being watched is not unusual.

Some people even let it take over their lives.

One anonymous redditor said that he constantly felt as though there were cameras on him,

even in the vents of his house.

And the paranoia made him act differently.

Stubbs94 said he really did have someone watching his every move in a previous job.

His employers would watch their staff remotely, and then ding them on stuff.

The experience made him paranoid, as it probably would anyone.

One anonymous redditor gave some valuable advice: speaking to someone about the feeling

can help - like a professional therapist.

The worst thing is, you never know if you're being paranoid or whether someone actually

might be spying on you, as this redditor discovered.

7.

Caught In The Act ohnjohnstant had an episode on one site, which

will make you avoid it by any means.

He still isn't completely sure how the individual managed to do what he did.

What did he do?

In the Redditor's own words: "I was buying some 'clothing' off [the deep

web] for awhile and one day, received an inbox on my personal twitter account.

The person talked about how I was an amateur and obviously didn't protect my identity enough

and that they would report me to the police with information about the clothing I was

buying."

What happened when the Redditor said he'd call their bluff?

The person chimed back, "What would [Mom & Dad's name] say about this or your teachers

from [school] say?"

The man, of course, wanted money in exchange for his silence.

And what could the Redditor do?

All his personal info was in the palm of this man's hands.

On top of that, he believed his tor browser had been compromised.

After thinking about it for a while though, he wondered if the man had simply seen the

Redditor's personal Twitter account follow another account titled, "Is silkroad up and

running" and then made an assumption and searched for personal info connected to the

account.

He decided this is what had happened, so instead of sending money, he simply blocked the account

and walked away.

Luckily, he seemed to be right.

At least, nothing further happened.

Which leads us to wonder, was he right about his tactic?

Or could his tor browser be compromised to this day?

6.

Middle of Nowhere Sometimes, those who venture into the deep

web might find something dark and disturbing that they don't know how to handle - especially

when the venturer is young and unsure.

Redditor MapleRussian was only 12 or so when he first navigated the deep web.

He writes: "I found a guy who lived in a house in the middle of nowhere who had his

sister locked up in his house and would rent her out to people.

I noped out of there pretty fast."

When redditors hopped on the thread, wondering why the redditor didn't contact authorities

about this creep, he explained that he didn't know who to tell, and that he was told that

the darknet was untraceable.

He also felt uncomfortable explaining what he'd seen to his parents, and so - as he

said - noped right out of there and deleted the browser.

Some also wondered why the feds weren't able to sting these sorts of creeps.

FireFlyKOS noted that it was because these sorts of creeps "plan meticulously" and

"mask everything".

They share locations and other details of their actions with only people they trust,

not with the public.

Others noted, however, that the feds are often involved in sting operations and bait-and-switch

schemes on the dark web.

So, who knows what might have happened had the Redditor - or someone else surfing the

deep web - reported it.

And maybe someone did…

One redditor ImYourChild pointed out that whether or not a deep web post looks fishy

or fake, this one was worth reporting.

The redditor said that law enforcement agencies sometimes post photos of objects or other

items of interest in places like /r/whatisthisthing to try and seek any assistance in identifying

stuff connected to whatever cases they're trying to solve.

This is how they identify locations and build profiles.

So, any report is a worthy one.

As ImYourChild said, "Your piece might be 1 piece of a 10,000 piece puzzle, but every

piece counts."

Keep that in mind, internet investigators and deep web divers, whenever you come across

something of this nature.

5.

The Cloud If you're not tech-savvy, you likely don't

have a clue how the cloud works…just like everyone in this entry.

Redditor Jaereth describes a website he was once shown with hundreds of pages of 50-or-so

streams on each page.

He describes it as a stream feed aggregation.

What was on these streams?

DIY in-home security systems, backed up to the cloud, broadcasting everything going on

inside private homes, while the home owners were none the wiser.

This revelation led some on the thread to wonder whether buying a security camera for

their own home was the right way to go.

Jaereth responded: "I think on your local Wifi would be ok, but it all boils down to

one key thing: Know what…you are doing with these devices before you deploy them."

Others suggested that local wifi wasn't safe or, at least, was vulnerable, and Jaereth

backed that statement up, saying that some knowledge of networking is necessary in order

to make cheap home security systems at all secure.

Just a head's up to all those who have such a system installed in their own homes.

Know what you're doing, or you may become another unknowing reality star in this swath

of livestreams.

4.

Ripped Off As if the surface web isn't bad enough when

it comes to rip offs, the deep web is a haven for them.

FizzFoxFaxen shared his story of being ripped off at fifteen years old.

At that age, he was looking for quick and easy ways to make money and, in his own words:

"Stumbled upon this site owned by a Vietnamese guy that claimed to offer … paypal transfers

for a small fee."

The Redditor decided to give it a shot.

With some safeguards in place, he sent the guy a message over a temporary email, and

the man responded with a deal, saying he'd take a $300 money order for $600 paypal dollars.

Using a fake name, the Redditor signed up for a Western Union account and sent the money

using his mom's paypal.

After thirty minutes, there was still no money and messages to the man went unanswered.

Surprise, surprise.

However, due to FizzFoxFaxen's safeguard - he was able to get his money back.

The moral of the story: Don't lose yourself in these kinds of schemes.

Hard work will pay off in the end.

And stay away from the dark web.

3.

Hit-men Redditor AaronCandy came across something

not so unusual for the dark web, but still quite scary.

He and his friend were navigating the deep web when they came across a hitman for hire,

only 10 grand a person.

In his words: "You provide them with details of who it is (stated no children or public

figures) and how long they have to do it."

The Redditor said he and his friend immediately noped out of there and didn't return for

a good while.

But some on the thread thought that the so-called hitman may not have been what he seemed.

As commenter neutronfish stated: "On the internet, the men are men, the women are men,

the kids are FBI agents, and the hitmen are also FBI agents."

In other words, on the dark web, if you're doing bad things you may just get caught after

all.

2.

The Mask Redditor Catt-tenback just tells it like it

is.

His story is both visceral and stomach-churning.

In his words: "A friend of mine went digging and found

a video of someone [taking] a face from someone off his head and used it as a mask."

One redditor LostGundyr said that he watched a video from South America where the folks

on it we're doing the same thing.

Even freakier?

The people in the video were laughing.

Redditor ToBeReadOutLoud notes that the video described has a name, and it's apparently

Funkytown.

The song is played in the video's background.

As the Redditor suggests, "If you have any doubt at all about whether you could handle

watching it, don't."

Believe me, I won't.

Before we get to number 1, my name is Chills and I hope you're enjoying my narration.

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1.

Confessions What's worse than confessing your misdeeds?

Confessing them on the dark web.

Redditor EveryGoodUNWasTaken discovered a site that was basically nothing more than

an internet confession board on which users would confess some of their deepest darkest

thoughts or actions, most of which were benign and not anything outrageous.

But weirder than the confessors was the confessee.

In the Redditor's words: "This wouldn't be so bad if the supposed 'priest' making

judgement on the confessors wasn't an alleged divine robot who was more than happy to 'give

anathema unto you' to confessors he deemed unworthy of forgiveness.

He also gave users really weird instructions to follow if they wanted to be forgiven."

While the Redditor doesn't elaborate about what those instructions were, I'm betting

they were far from "ten Hail Marys and an Our Father."

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