Thứ Bảy, 3 tháng 2, 2018

Waching daily Feb 3 2018

Mermaid lashes - this is going to be hectic!

oh my gosh!

Hey guys! So I'm here at "Envious Lashes" here with

a celebrity lash stylist Clementina Richardson

so she's actually going to be helping me

do this mermaid lash that we have here

so can you tell me a little bit about the trend

it's all about color

so what we're going to do

is a combination of purple, blue

of course we need to add some black in there

along with some red

so the extensions are attached directly

to the natural lash

using a medical-grade adhesive, two tweezers

there's no touching of the eyes whatsoever

you definitely will use a combination of

different lengths, different curvatures

in order to contour and create whatever

artistic style you're going for

we're gonna show you all the different colors

they have here

so let's get into it. let's do it

so first step is the consultation process

you have really great natural lashes

so in order to best accentuate your eyes

I'll have to decide

what type of curvature would look best on you

now turn facing forward

so what I'm looking at is

the curvature of the natural lashes

which is super super straight

you can see that they stick straight out

so you want them to lift up

if your lashes grow on one straight line

that means that your lashes are very sparse

color wise I'm thinking at least three colors

okay so let's have a look at the colors.

okay here we have red, we have the gold-tone

we have green, purple, blue, teal and the lilac

that's what it looks like

when it's individual

I'm not going to do the green

because I don't want you to look like Christmas

so I'm thinking red, blue, purple

yeah

and we decided on the cat eye style

so the longest ones would be on the outer corner

yes because of this type of styling we're doing

we're doing a cat eye

so yes the longest is definitely on the outer corners

I'm so curious what the red looks like

everyone has the same reaction

when they look in the mirror

oh oh it's gonna be bright

I'm like, no

the left hand is holding an isolation tweezer

and then once it's isolated

I pick up a strand on with my right hand

and attach it to the existing natural lash

so what this does it cures the bond and

it's also good for the stinging

feels good

at this point, I actually hadn't seen what I look like

but it kind of felt like a peacock was on my eye

let's move on to the other half of the eyes

and we'll do the big reveal at the end

everyone's lifestyle is different

so I have to see what they like

so showing pictures

the way a client actually wears their makeup too

also helps me out because

if you wear a dramatic smoky eye that tells me

you want like a lots of volume

and you like a dramatic look

and what necessary looks good on your friend

may not look good on you

everyone has two different eye shapes

different skin tone, different natural lashes

different textures

so take a look and tell me

what you think about them

oh my gosh

oh my gosh they're so natural

when you see both of them together

it just completes the look

we give her a nice like almond shape

we transferred slowly into purple, red combination

of course black is throughout the entire lash line

we went back again with purples

a little bit of blue, red, and black

and the longer ones were towards the outer ends

so now her eyes look like round and almond

they are rounder

even though we did the cat eye

yes, this is definitely wearable

coming in, I was like mermaid lashes

this is going to be hectic!

this is going to be crazy!

we always get the same reaction

people always think it's gonna be more dramatic

than it actually is

oh I can definitely do this

alright guys so as you can see

it was not intimidating at all

it's mermaid lashes

but it's still so wearable

and there's like pops of color

that I just didn't think would show up the way it did

was this what you envisioned at the beginning

when we were like, let's do it

you know what, it came out fuller than I thought

because her natural lashes are really dense

and she has like many different layers

I would say throughout her lash line

she has anywhere from like two to four

different layers of lashes

yeah who knew there were layers of lashes

layer of lashes are good

because the more layers you have

the fuller look you can achieve

and this one here actually guessed almost to the tee

how many lashes was on my right side

just by looking at it, you guessed 115

and there was 113

Wow! I've been doing it so long

I think I can just eyeball it

I can just see from the density

it looks about...

I was on point

so how would you say is a good way to maintain

or like to make them stay this way

obviously no rubbing the eyes whatsoever

try to avoid touching them with your fingers like this

because the fingertips

you tend to have oil on your fingers and

oil is not good for the extensions

what it does is it's going to break down the bond

and make your lashes shed prematurely

no picking of the lashes whatsoever

so as far as makeup removers, it must be oil-free

so this just sped up my morning process

so much quicker

I don't have to do mascara and all that

and you definitely don't want to

apply mascara over the lash extensions

you're gonna be creating excessive weight on them

so thank you so much Clem

for having me here at "Envious Lashes"

if you guys are curious it's on the 31st St & Fifth Ave

so check it out

if you want to advance your lash game

make yourself fabulous

yes!

and we'll customize you! Mhmm

And we'll see you later, bye!

For more infomation >> Everything You Need to Know About Eyelash Extensions | Mermaid Edition - Duration: 6:16.

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Alcohol Synthesis Reactions [Organic Chemistry] Smith 2018 - Duration: 3:04.

In this video I will guide you through a problem in Smith's Organic Chemistry.

I'm Stoddard, founder of studychem, the place for students to turn for higher grades

in ochem.

Let's get started.

Draw two steps to convert this alcohol into each of the following compounds, an alkyl

azide and an ether.

In this question they're asking for two steps and this is a synthetic type of question

So basically we have isopropyl alcohol and we want to figure hmm out how do we convert

it to this azide.

The book trying to emphasize using alcohols in synthetic reactions.

Alcohols can be converted to alkyl halides by substitution reactions with PBr3 for example.

PBr3 can convert this to an alkyl bromide.

2-bromopropane.

And then we can treat this with sodium azide, one of these reagents we learned in the substitution

chapter, to convert alkyl halides into alkyl azides.

So this is a secondary alkyl halide that can react by SN2 to give you secondary products.

Secondary alcohols can react with PBr3 through SN2 as well.

So there's no violation of tertiary alcohols or tertiary substrates reacting with nucleophiles

in SN2.

So that's how you do that problem.

In this next problem we have to make an ether.

Here what I recommend is that you start with isopropyl alcohol, which is a secondary alcohol.

In step 1, we want to react this with sodium hydride which is a base to give us the alkoxide.

And then the alkoxide can react with bromoethane.

We need to put on two carbons here.

That would be bromoethane to give us ethyl isopropyl ether.

Now you might be wondering well why didn't I turn this starting alcohol into the alkyl

halide and then react it with sodium ethoxide.

Watch my other video where I explain problem 9.9 in the Williamson ether synthesis.

This way is the best way.

For more infomation >> Alcohol Synthesis Reactions [Organic Chemistry] Smith 2018 - Duration: 3:04.

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Movable wall mounted boom arm (redesign) - Duration: 11:10.

Today we're going to look at the failure of this moveable wall mounted boom arm bracket

and look at the failure reasons and come up with a new design.

Hopefully, one that works.

[Introduction]

Hi!

Harley here.

If you're new and are interested in making things out of wood, metal, electronics and

other similar types of materials, hit the subscribe button and then hit the bell notification

and YouTube will let you know next time there's something released here at the House of Hacks.

You know, sometimes you have a great idea, but the execution of it just doesn't work

quite right.

Well, that's what happened last summer.

I made a video up here about making a moveable wall-mounted bracket for this Impact 7' boom

arm that's used in a photography studio.

And the idea was we'd have a piece of metal that's mounted to the wall and this bracket

could be mounted anywhere along that metal to provide adjustability for where the long

arm boom arm is mounted.

The idea was there'd be a couple pins here that drop in to holes in the metal and there's

a cam activated lock here that keeps it from shifting around while it's being used.

There were a couple problems with this design.

First, of all, the pins that were epoxied in place in here didn't have enough depth

to them, into the wood, and so they fell out fairly easily.

The second problem is this cam lock is asymmetrical in the way that it was providing support.

The boom arm can swing to give you adjustability on your position of whatever you have mounted

to it.

And if you swung one way, this worked fine.

But if you swung it the other way, the whole mounting bracket would have a tendency to

tilt because it didn't have support on both sides.

So, in this redesign, I'm going to address both these issues.

OK.

The new game plan is to replace the pins that fell out with some bolts that will go through

the wood all the way.

The bolts are longer than this wood and so the bottom of the bolt will drop into the

holes in the perforated tubing that's going to be on the wall to hold it in place.

To hold the bolt in the wood, I've got some T-nuts that will just go in like so, so it'll

be flush on the bottom where it mounts against the wood, or against the metal and it'll just

be held in like so.

To lock it in place, I've got some toggle clamps.

These are inexpensive.

I picked them up on Amazon, a four pack for less than $9.

I was really surprised that I could get some this inexpensively.

And I'll leave a link to it down in the description in case you're interested in something like

this.

They're rated at 100 pounds each.

I'll have two, one on each side.

So that should be able to hold it in without any problem.

I'll cut a couple pieces of wood, this size, to mount on each side here to mount this to

and I'll set the spacing such that when they're open, there's enough room to drop it into

place and when it's closed, it will lock up tight against the metal on the wall.

So, let's start putting this all together.

[Project work]

OK.

After I got the bolts in and tried test fitting it in the holes, the clearances were just

such that there was a little bit more interference than I would have liked.

And so I took the bolts off and put them on the lathe and just filed off the ends of the

bolts.

(You can probably see it a little bit better with the contrast.)

So the part of the bolt that sticks out of the T-nut is filed off but the threads that

thread into the T-nut are still there.

So it will still go in just fine this way and, as this gets bottomed out and tightened

up, we can see there's just enough extra room for those to fit in there just fine.

So now I'll go put this back on the mounting bracket and figure out where the toggle clamps

go.

[Project work]

So, I mounted the clamp on the wood such that the fixed part of the clamp is fairly flush

with the end of the wood.

There's some adjustability in here so I wasn't looking for exact precision, just kind of

got in the ballpark.

And the bolts that are coming out of the T-nuts, extending beyond, is less than the total throw

of this bolt on the latch.

So, the difference between the closed position and the opened position is a certain measurement.

And that measurement is greater than the length of the bolts that are extending out the bottom

of the T-nuts.

So, in theory, I should be able to set one of these clamps in the locked position and

put it right up here against the perforated pipe and mark the block's position here on

the mounting bracket.

And when this is mounted in, when it's closed, it should be locked and when it unlocks there

should be enough movement to be able to pull the bracket up off the perforated pipes.

That's the theory.

We'll put it together and hopefully everything works out.

[Project work]

OK. I'm much more pleased with the way this works.

It's much more sturdy.

It seems much more secure.

I think it's going to work much better.

As you may have noticed, I was making some adjustments to this.

The way this works is there's a barrel that moves in and out in this bushing and in the

end of the barrel, there's a screw that has a rubber tip on it and a lock nut, so you

can adjust the length of the screw that's coming out of it with the rubber bumper on

it and then you can lock it in place with the lock nut.

And that's what I was doing with the pliers, was just kind of getting that tightened down

and adjusting that.

So now when you lock it in place, there's just a little bit of resistance before it

locks in and so it holds it pretty secure.

And I did that on both sides.

Like I said, these are rated on the web site at, I think, 99 pounds of force that they

should take.

So, both of them combined is 200 pounds and that should be plenty sufficient, I think,

even with the leverage that this will have when you put a light on it.

But we won't know until we really get it in place in the studio.

So, let's head over to the studio and see how it works in real life.

[Driving]

OK. That looks like it's going to work pretty well.

It's a whole lot more sturdy than it was before particularly when it's out on the outer edges

which is really where we had the problem last time.

Like I said last time, it would have a tendency to torque this base sideways when it was out

at the far angles and not having any problems like that now.

It's really, really good and solid.

So, I think this is going to work.

We'll now put it in practice here in the studio and let people use it and see how it works

in the real world.

Hopefully this will be the last time I have to address this issue.

Thanks for joining me on this creative journey that we're all on.

Until next time, go make something.

Perfection's not required.

Fun is!

For more infomation >> Movable wall mounted boom arm (redesign) - Duration: 11:10.

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SHOPPING VLOG // sephora, kohls - Duration: 3:18.

hey guys it's Jennasea and welcome back or to my Channel today I'm here with my

mom and we're going on a sho- ow on a shopping vlog okay so we're going to

Kohls and Sephora I have a gift card for both like I don't know what I

want to get from Sephora I have like an idea but I don't know for sure

and then from Kohl's I've heard that they have things from the balm and some

times pur or pur I don't know how you say it and then we're going to

Wegmans so see you at Kohls that worked well I don't

know this brand this is what is this cargo never heard they've got a glitter - this

is pretty cool ok so we went to Kohls I looked for a while and found the pur my little

pony I should have found it so this is what the front of the box looks like

this is what the back of the box looks like and then the palette looks like

this it's got like a holographic sticker on the front which is really cool inside

so what now we're going just fora and I don't know what I'm getting if I'm even

getting anything I'm just gonna look what they have

see you at Sephora this is so cool so yeah we've been at Sephora for quite

some time because got distracted at the Fendi station again I think I'm gonna

get a fancy Beauty lipstick but I'm not sure because I really want to get the

lip gloss - lipstick lip gloss lipstick lip gloss

so we spent a good amount of time in Sephora specifically at leaf NT section

because itself is just amazing I ended up getting the Fenty lip gloss or gloss

pop I have 50 cents left on my gift card 75 this is really pretty like packaging

now we're going to Whiteman's and I'm not gonna vlog there because my mom

needs her phone cuz I'm gonna be editing

I'm gonna be editing I'm going to be editing videos in like

the upstairs part of it just there for Sasha at me

For more infomation >> SHOPPING VLOG // sephora, kohls - Duration: 3:18.

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YOUTUBE PRIVACY SETTINGS: Why You Should Go With Public Settings. Show in Creator Studio Community - Duration: 6:00.

G'day, and thank you very much for stopping by my channel I'm Aussie Mark if

we haven't met before, and in today's video I wanted to talk to you about

subscribers that you have on your YouTube channel. One of the things that I

find people are surprisingly not aware of, is that when you get your YouTube

channel up and going, the automatic settings as far as the privacy of your

YouTube channel is said to private and I guess that's how it should be because,

you know, some people may want to keep their activities on YouTube all to

themselves and you know you gotta respect people for that. However I find

that if you have your settings to private then when somebody that you've

gone and subscribe to somebody's channel and then they go on and have a look at

the subscriber lists that they have and they're not going to be able to see you

and if they can't see you they're probably less likely to interact with

you and it's always great as a boost for people

to see the latest subscribers on their channel and that's something that I

think we all appreciate and y'know, not everybody's keen to grow their

subscriber base, however it's kind of like if you're on YouTube you're there

because you want people to watch your videos so part of that is getting more

subscribers. So anyway, I thought I'd show you today just the basic how to change

your settings from the default private up to public. That way you can see

people's who subscribe to your channel. Let's go now to the computer and have a

look. So this is my channel as you can see, and now you can see at the moment

I've got 1529 subscribers, but I know for a fact that I've got at least five

today, so if we now jump over here to my creative studio and go over to the, where

are we, to the community and then down to subscribers

Okay, there we go. Now look, you can see that the last subscriber that I can see

on here was two days ago, but I know that I got at least five

people today because my numbers went up by five, so that means those five people

have all got their settings set to private and I'd really love to be able

to get to know you better and see you on this list. So how do you change your

settings? It's very basic and if you've already done this and know how to do it

well thank you very much for watching and I hope we see you on the next video,

but it or not, let's have a look at how we do it. So basically we just go

back up here click on the top right where your icon is and instead of

looking on creator studio if I'm the YouTube setting next to it. If I

click on that, you'll see that it's now opening up this screen here, and if I now go down

to privacy. Right! This is what I'm talking about. So at the moment I have

all of my likes and subscribes unticked. Now by default you will find that

all of yours probably ticked like that. So that means, if you haven't unticked

them then anyone that you're subscribed to can't see you and conversely

obviously you can't see anyone who subscribes to your channel, so I think

it's a good idea to keep them unticked. I've certainly had mine unticked for

most of the time I've been on the YouTube and it hasn't made any

difference to people invading my privacy in fact it's only enables people to see

me on their subscriber list and allows me to interact a little bit better and

to give a boost to the people who I subscribe to as well just by making them

feel well the opening see how that easy to like oh yeah it was Aussie Mark; that's

great. So that's how you do it that's all you need to do and then you click the

Save button down at the bottom and your settings have changed. Well that's about

it for today's video I just wanted to make that clear for those of you who are

new to YouTube or new to my channel and wonder if maybe you might like to

change your video settings so that if I now go back to my creative studio next

time your subscribe to my channel if I jump into the community again as I'm

just doing now, and down to subscribers I should be able to see you on my list

rather than just see people who already changed their privacy settings. Well, I'll

leave you with it and now thanks again for watching I really do appreciate your

time as always I hope that you're enjoying my

channel if you haven't seen any of my older videos, please feel free to wander

on back and they have a look at some of the stuff I've done previously. Oh, and

also I don't mention this very often but a lot of you may not be aware that I

have a Facebook page called Aussie Mark Flies Drones there's a link in the

description underneath this video and basically what I put up there is

interesting news items about drones that I've found and stumbled across in

various places I go to on the net, and you might find that interesting if

you're a drone person so if you like to hop on over there if you have a facebook

account and like that page, that'd be much appreciated. All right,

that's me. Thanks. Bye for now.

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