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Negative Serum Ascites Albumin Gradient (SAAG) in the Setting of ... - Cureus

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Smash Fried Red Potatoes | Cooking with Styles - CBS News 8

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Grieving the Star of the Pot Roast Cinematic Universe: Pot Roast's ... - Kansas City Pitch

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A shrine for Pot Roast. // Photo by Travis Young Grief is strange.   Everyone experiences it differently. Some shut the rest of the world out, some let a select few inside, and some take to the Internet to document their experience for hundreds of thousands of followers. A year after the death of Kansas City's feline TikTok celebrity, Pot Roast's Mom is taking stock of her life and setting new boundaries with her online community. Pot Roast's Mom (whose name will remain anonymous for privacy reasons) has been creating TikTok videos since January 2021, most of which starred the legendary Pot Roast until her death in Feb. 2022. She has 1.2 million followers on TikTok and 144,000 on Instagram.   "I tweeted the first week she blew up," PRM says. "It was like, 'I have seven likes on Tik Tok. I've been shot into fame!' That's kind of how I feel still, as it keeps growing and growing. I'm always a little bit surprised. Peo...

This $10 Primer Locks Makeup in Place *and* Boosts Collagen Production—Which Explains Why It Has Over 1,000 Five-Star Reviews - Well+Good

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E .l.f. Has rightfully earned a reputation as *the* luxury makeup dupe authority. Whether it's formulating a $9 near-exact copy of Charlotte Tilbury's highlighter wands (check out Mikayla Noguiera's rave review for yourself) or a $6 version of the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Freeze, e.l.f has been doing a killer job at creating drugstore versions of our favorite brands without compromising on quality. While the affordable makeup brand has become notorious for dupes, it still has the ability to surprise us with unique products all its own. Enter the E.l.f. Power Grip Primer + 4% Niacinamide, a skin-boosting version of their Power Grip Primer (which, admittedly, has been heralded as a dupe for Milk's Hydro Grip Hydrating Primer, $38). It claims to hold foundation in place all day while harnessing the collagen-boosting powers of niacinamide. After seeing numerous rave TikTok reviews about it, my curiosity got the best of me. Ahead, read all about e.l.f.'s newest ...

Best Setting Sprays: Top 5 Beauty Products Most Recommended By ... - Study Finds

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Putting together a great makeup look can be tons of fun, from bold eyeshadow to sharp contour. It's a great way to express yourself with colors and styles that reflect your personality. But of course, if you don't take the proper measures to lock your look in place, you might find yourself watching your hard work start fading just hours later. That's where the best setting sprays come in handy, to make sure all your makeup looks stay locked in place all day and all night. For many people, putting on makeup is one of the few moments in the day where it's possible to slow down and practice a bit of self-care. In fact, a new survey reveals that Americans only feel relaxed for about 40 minutes a day. The poll asked 2,000 Americans about their self-care habits and shows that while the average respondent only feels relaxed for less than an hour, 47 percent feel even less relaxed than that. Makeup can also provide a sense of comfort and peace during difficult times. A 2020 s...

Woman tries Phoera foundation she saw promoted on Facebook - Daily Mail

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'I look Facetuned': Make up artist tries a cheap $5 foundation she saw promoted on Facebook - and is SHOCKED by the incredible results Kirstie Roche was being inundated with Facebook ads from Phoera foundation The Gold Coast-based mother decided to purchase a $5 bottle of the formula She trialled it out in a makeup tutorial on YouTube and was pleasantly surprised Kirstie said she looked like a 'Facetune version' of herself with the $12 liquid on By Matilda Rudd For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:55 BST, 25 June 2019 | Updated: 09:26 BST, 25 June 2019 When Australian makeup artist Kirstie Roche started seeing Phoera foundation videos popping up on her Facebook feed, she was immediately drawn in by the before and after snaps.  So as an experiment, she decided to buy the $5 makeup and see whether it was really worth the hype - and she was pleasantly surprised by ...

The Optimist: Exonerated man reunites with pen pal who wrote him weekly

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