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Ali Michael

She's one of those rare girls who actually look good with thick eyebrows!
Actually not good, but great. :)
 
thick brows rule. loads of people would look better with them, they frame the face better. she's so sweeeet.
 
Does anyone know what kind of skincare she uses?? I'm wondering if she has maybe mentioned it in an interview before?
 
I for one, would LOVE to know.... I doubt I'd end up looking as good as her though! *I wish*
 
everybody looks good with thick eyebrows! i want to take the tweezers away from the general public!
 
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Ali is new for me . She is nice and has a perfect body:blush::woot:
 
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Models Love to Eat, Eat, Eat on Thanksgiving

ALI MICHAEL
Favorite Thanksgiving food: I'm vegan, so I won't be partaking in the turkey, casseroles, and pie like the rest of my family. I will probably just have a simple meal of steamed greens, beans, avocado, and maybe even a little piece of raw dark chocolate.
Do you overindulge on the holiday? Thanksgiving for me is more of a time to see my family rather than a time to look forward to eating a huge meal, but maybe once I come back to New York, I'll have a little bit of raspberry-tofu pie from Souen in celebration. It's my favorite dessert when I do have one.
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Wow thats so sad :shock: gosh it has to be very hard, these few lines made her life just sound so unpleasant
 
Yeah. I appreciated her honesty though. I'm so over models going, "Oh yes I eat a whole bunch, yum, gimme all that pizza and cake, in mah tummay then I just go do mah yoga!" BS :doh:. I hope her thanksgiving was fun :flower:.
 
being a vegan certainly requires maximum diligence and effort :( or i assume. ^ i agree, at least it's the truth, not an overexaggerated spiel.
 
it's just weird.... i'm a vegetarian but go back and forth between veganism every now and then.... and frankly, being a vegan doesn't mean just eating steamed greens and lettuce.......
 
^my thoughts exactly.

i spent thanksgiving with a couple who were vegetarian AND gluten-intolerant, and we still managed to have good grub (like mahogany rice, mixed greens, sweet potato, almond paste pear tart).

there's alot more to veganism than steamed veggies and beans.
 

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