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Violet Vixen by Scarlett Kool
Violet Vixen by Scarlett Kool








Lightly blend Royal into the lid and then dab Twilight all over with your finger to maximize shine. Intensify the crease using Oud and smoke it out in the inner and outer corners. Recreate the look: Use Amethyst all over the lid as a base and blend up into the crease. The rich Amethyst matte, combined with the shimmering pearls and duo-chrome topper creates a light shifting effect that makes this look so unique. This look perfectly reflects the hazy purple sky of the desert at dusk, and I’m in love with these violet shades for fall. Check out these three super easy looks I created to showcase the versatility and playfulness of our Desert Dusk palette. Other popular female dog names inspired by pop culture characters include Bella ( Twilight) and Luna ( Harry Potter).The inspiration behind some of my FAV looks, and of course, how to recreate them. Before Frozen, we'll bet that Elsa wasn't on the radar for many pet parents. It's always interesting to see how popular TV shows or movies can make never-before-considered names incredibly cool.Or maybe a royal name is a better fit for your dog who thinks they're king of the castle. Is your dog a real clown? A funny dog name might capture her spirit. Behavior can be another inspiring place to find your dog's new name.Taking a good long look at your new pet can guide your decision. If your dog is long, slender and graceful, consider Moki, a Native American word meaning "deer." Have a floppy-eared mutt? Think literally and go with Muppet. Ivory for a fair-furred pooch or Ink for one as black as night. Sometimes the obvious choice is the color of her coat. If your dog looks like she has a unibrow, Frida (Khalo) would be a funny dog name. Let your dog's unique physical characteristics guide your naming choice.Britt, Fay, and Gretch obviously might confuse your dog. Also avoid using names that sound too similar to behavior cues.Tilly sounds an awful lot like Lilly and can lead to confusion on the dog's part and your daughter's. Avoid choosing a name that sounds too similar to another family members' name.Experts recommend using consistency to maximize training and responsiveness from your dog, so choose a name you don't need to shorten.

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Repeated sounds like the syllable combinations in Koko or Kiki are very easily understood by dogs, so they may learn their names faster and respond when called.Short, one- or two-syllable names are more recognized by dogs, so while Penelope certainly sounds elegant and refined, you may find yourself calling her Penny more often than not.










Violet Vixen by Scarlett Kool