@shannonhandlin: @COVERGIRL you are on to something with this nano brow pencil!!🤌🏻 shade soft brown. #brows #covergirl #browpencil #eyebrowpencil

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beautywithsivy
✨Sivy✨Beauty Content Creator :
Oooo been wanting to try this!
2026-01-07 19:11:02
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angie.karasek
It’s me Angie 💕💄 :
I have and love the shade and blade. I’m going to have to check out the cover girl want now.
2026-01-07 14:26:01
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brookiefromthe304
Brookie Beauty/Skincare/etc.💜 :
I've never tried this. I use the blade and shade.
2026-01-07 19:50:20
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hannah_shotwell
Hannah Shotwell | Beauty :
Okay but your eye look is stunning 😍
2026-01-08 03:28:29
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theblushingmom
Danielle Cooley :
When my no buy is up, I might have to try this!
2026-01-07 22:11:25
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wenrnc
Wendy~💄💋🧴🏖️🌊 :
Is it as small as the Morphe brow pencil?
2026-01-07 15:42:54
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thecozyvanity
Sabrina Anne ♡ :
I LOVE that one 💖
2026-01-07 19:39:35
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vondajohns
👄 vjohns💋 :
I haven't seen that yet 💓
2026-01-09 19:44:28
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dailyglowwithdes
Desiree Gray• Sensitive Skin :
Interesting 🤔
2026-01-07 14:30:04
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ashleylauren_style
ashleylauren_style🌸 :
Sorry I can’t hear you, your gorgeous bathroom has my attention. I love when you film in there 😜
2026-01-08 16:33:58
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I wrote an ebook called The Queen Treatment that teaches you how to stop getting addicted to inconsistency and start requiring stable, secure effort.  Link in bio to download  1.	Intermittent reinforcement is the strongest addiction pattern. When reward is unpredictable, dopamine spikes higher. Your brain works harder for uncertain validation. 	 2.	Uncertainty increases obsession. When you don’t know where you stand, your mind keeps trying to solve the puzzle. 	 3.	The brain bonds through relief. Cold creates anxiety. Hot creates relief. Relief feels like love. 	 4.	Withdrawal activates stress hormones. Cortisol rises when he pulls away. You crave him to reduce the tension. 	 5.	The reunion phase feels euphoric. When he comes back, dopamine surges. The cycle reinforces itself. 	 6.	Intensity feels like depth. Your nervous system confuses emotional chaos with emotional connection. 	 7.	Ego gets involved. You don’t just want him. You want to win back certainty. 	 8.	Ambiguity delays closure. Clear rejection hurts once. Mixed signals hurt for months. 	 9.	Fantasy fills the gaps. When communication drops, imagination increases. 	 10.	Your nervous system wants stability. You chase him because your body wants relief, not because he’s perfect. 	 11.	Hot phases create hope. Hope keeps you invested longer than logic would. 	 12.	Cold phases trigger fear of loss. Fear strengthens attachment. 	 13.	The brain remembers peaks, not averages. You remember the highs more than the consistent lows. 	 14.	Intermittent validation feels earned. It makes small effort feel bigger than it is. 	 15.	It mirrors childhood attachment patterns. If love was inconsistent, chaos feels familiar. 	 16.	Scarcity increases perceived value. When he withdraws, you assume he’s valuable. 	 17.	Control shifts create psychological tension. Tension increases emotional focus. 	 18.	You start measuring your worth by his attention. That’s where addiction begins. 	 19.	The cycle creates trauma bonding. Stress plus relief equals strong attachment. 	 20.	Stability feels boring when you’re wired to chaos. And that’s the real problem. ⸻ Hot and cold is not passion. It’s a dopamine loop.
I wrote an ebook called The Queen Treatment that teaches you how to stop getting addicted to inconsistency and start requiring stable, secure effort. Link in bio to download 1. Intermittent reinforcement is the strongest addiction pattern. When reward is unpredictable, dopamine spikes higher. Your brain works harder for uncertain validation. 2. Uncertainty increases obsession. When you don’t know where you stand, your mind keeps trying to solve the puzzle. 3. The brain bonds through relief. Cold creates anxiety. Hot creates relief. Relief feels like love. 4. Withdrawal activates stress hormones. Cortisol rises when he pulls away. You crave him to reduce the tension. 5. The reunion phase feels euphoric. When he comes back, dopamine surges. The cycle reinforces itself. 6. Intensity feels like depth. Your nervous system confuses emotional chaos with emotional connection. 7. Ego gets involved. You don’t just want him. You want to win back certainty. 8. Ambiguity delays closure. Clear rejection hurts once. Mixed signals hurt for months. 9. Fantasy fills the gaps. When communication drops, imagination increases. 10. Your nervous system wants stability. You chase him because your body wants relief, not because he’s perfect. 11. Hot phases create hope. Hope keeps you invested longer than logic would. 12. Cold phases trigger fear of loss. Fear strengthens attachment. 13. The brain remembers peaks, not averages. You remember the highs more than the consistent lows. 14. Intermittent validation feels earned. It makes small effort feel bigger than it is. 15. It mirrors childhood attachment patterns. If love was inconsistent, chaos feels familiar. 16. Scarcity increases perceived value. When he withdraws, you assume he’s valuable. 17. Control shifts create psychological tension. Tension increases emotional focus. 18. You start measuring your worth by his attention. That’s where addiction begins. 19. The cycle creates trauma bonding. Stress plus relief equals strong attachment. 20. Stability feels boring when you’re wired to chaos. And that’s the real problem. ⸻ Hot and cold is not passion. It’s a dopamine loop.

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