Yes, for real. This is not a yolk.
Taylor Miller / Chris Ritter / BuzzFeed
Taylor Miller / BuzzFeed
Taylor Miller / BuzzFeed
Yes, for real. This is not a yolk.
Taylor Miller / Chris Ritter / BuzzFeed
Taylor Miller / BuzzFeed
Taylor Miller / BuzzFeed
This is not a yolk.
Chris Ritter / BuzzFeed
Taylor Miller / BuzzFeed
If you don’t think he grew into a wizard Ben Wyatt, then you’re wrong.
Neville would hold my earrings and blush in the background. As I fight you.
Warner Bros.
Stephen Lovekin / Getty Images
STAN HONDA / Getty Images
And best yet, no poop involved.
Andrew Richard / BuzzFeed
We hope you love the products we recommend! Just so you know, BuzzFeed may collect a small share of sales from the links on this page.
If dinosaurs still existed they'd eat me up... so I think this is a much better alternative.
Buy it from Forever 21 for $66.
With a cute pom-pom tail that just won't quit. 🐰
Get it from Amazon for $28.93.
From food to drinks to decor.
Andrew Richard / BuzzFeed
Andrew Richard / BuzzFeed
The tutorial uses empty dyed eggs, but you could also use wooden or plastic eggs.
Get the how-to and the template here.
R.I.P. money in bank account.
Andrew Richard / BuzzFeed
We hope you love the products we recommend! Just so you know, BuzzFeed may collect a small share of sales from the links on this page.
Koreans mean business when it comes to skin care, and their 10-step skin care routine is no exception. While 10 steps may sound excessive, good skin habits are taught from a very early age. At its core, the routine consists of cleansing, exfoliating, treating, intensely moisturizing, and slathering on lots of SPF. Though a lot of products are gentle enough for all skin types, some products are packed with ingredients that are more beneficial for certain skin types.
So to make things easier, the first product in each row below is targeted towards dry skin, the second for sensitive skin and the third for oily skin. GO GO GO!
Themes By Buy My Themes And Buy Icons.