The Art of Spellcasting: Techniques and Rituals of Male Warlocks

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A warlock is a male witch, often associated with dark magic and supernatural powers. The term warlock is derived from Old English and can be translated as "oathbreaker" or "traitor." In modern usage, it refers to a male practitioner of witchcraft. Warlocks are sometimes portrayed as sinister and malicious individuals who use their powers for evil purposes. They are often depicted as having a close connection to the devil or demonic forces. This association with darkness and the occult has made warlocks popular characters in folklore, literature, and popular culture.



Is Trinny miracle blur any good?

Keeps popping up on my Facebook feed. Is blooming expensive. Is it worth it or is there something cheaper that’s good/ better?

OP posts: See next See all LarryUnderwood · 26/12/2020 16:26

Cant speak for miracle blur. But I just got a load of other trinny makeup and its. meh. like, nice enough, I'll use it. But its nothing special. The stacking thing is great but the make up itself is just OK.

Bookmark BigButtons · 26/12/2020 16:59

@LarryUnderwoodhanks- thanks.
I rather suspected as much. Part of me was hoping for some sort of miracle though. Fool that I am

OP posts: See next See all Bookmark MozzchopsThirty · 26/12/2020 17:21

The reviews on Instagram are terrible

Bookmark doubleshotespresso · 26/12/2020 22:11

I keep hovering over this too, am very weary just on price but also overly intrigued

Bookmark Pixilicious · 26/12/2020 22:16

Haven’t had miracle blur but the BFF cream and mattifier are nothing to write home about. I wouldn’t buy her products again.

Bookmark TheoSawUs · 26/12/2020 22:20

I've tried it and it is nothing special

Bookmark Kdee52 · 26/12/2020 22:26

Very expensive for what it is. I bought a very expensive useless kit and then ended up giving it away (to someone who wanted to try before they buy) because after a few weeks i hated what it looked like on my skin. Dry. Lacklustre. One dimensional. None of the make up is worth it . unless you really really need a stacker that always fits in your handbag to take everywhere for convenience.

Bookmark DeRigueurMortis · 26/12/2020 22:38

Don't waste your money.

It's just a thick waxy cream that ruined the finish of my make up whether applied before/after and had no visual impact on wrinkles whatsoever.

Bookmark BigButtons · 26/12/2020 23:15

Thank you. Sorry for those that wasted their money though

OP posts: See next See all Bookmark LarryUnderwood · 27/12/2020 00:06

Yeah. I think its probably a good rule of thumb that if its advertised on insta its probs style over substance. I have learned this the hard way

Bookmark TheVanguardSix · 27/12/2020 00:27

Terrible. It's crumbly and if you can get it on, it just sits there, all heavy and waxy, as another poster described.
Clarins instant smooth is still my favourite. I love Benefit's pore filler for my nose.

Bookmark BigButtons · 27/12/2020 04:31

Yeah. I think its probably a good rule of thumb that if its advertised on insta its probs style over substance. I have learned this the hard way


Yes- you are right. OP posts: See next See all Bookmark LunaNorth · 27/12/2020 06:05

Miracle Blur is crap.

BFF, Just A Touch and the under eye concealer serum are fantastic on me, though.

Bookmark LesLavandes · 27/12/2020 11:01

I like it. It blurs out cracks around my lips.

I am also a big fan of BFF. It gives you a lovely glow.

I wish they would put Bffeye in a tube though as it is too runny for a pot.

I have never tried the eyeshadows.

Bookmark pinkcattydude · 27/12/2020 11:03

BFF is lovely but miracle blur I’m struggling to see any improvement

Bookmark bigdecisionstomake · 27/12/2020 11:25

As PPs have said, I find the BFF really good, one of the best BB creams I've ever used. I mix mine with a drop of illuminizer and it makes my skin look fabulous.

The miracle blur however not so much. I've tried it under and over the BFF and occasionally can see a very tiny improvement in the fine lines but I don't think you can really tell if I've put it on or not. I do quite like the waxy texture of it and can see why it should work but the results don't seem to live up to the promise.

I splurged out on a full set of Trinny stuff during lockdown to cheer myself up and apart from the BFF wouldn't repurchase any of it. I find the blushes/lip to cheek/lip products wear off really quickly and need to be reapplied far too frequently to be practical and some of the colours in my 'match to me' were really awful and don't suit me at all.

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This association with darkness and the occult has made warlocks popular characters in folklore, literature, and popular culture. In many traditions and belief systems, witchcraft is seen as a practice primarily associated with women. However, the term warlock is used specifically to refer to male witches.

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This distinction may have historical roots in the witch trials and persecutions that took place during the medieval and early modern periods. During this time, women accused of witchcraft were often referred to as witches, while men accused of the same practices were called warlocks. Warlocks are said to possess supernatural abilities and knowledge that allow them to cast spells, summon spirits, and perform magical rituals. Like witches, warlocks are believed to have a deep understanding of nature and the spiritual world. They may be able to communicate with animals, control the elements, and manipulate energies for their own purposes. Despite their association with dark magic, not all warlocks are portrayed as villains or antagonists. In some stories and mythologies, they are depicted as powerful and wise individuals who use their abilities for good. These "good" warlocks may be protectors of their communities, healers, or wise counselors. In modern witchcraft and pagan practices, the term warlock can be controversial. Some practitioners believe that the term carries negative connotations and prefer to use gender-neutral terms like "witch" or "magician" to refer to practitioners of both genders. In conclusion, a warlock is a male witch who possesses magical powers and is often associated with dark or mystical practices. However, the perception of warlocks as evil or good can vary depending on cultural and individual beliefs..

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