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Chriscat,
I dress for myself. I look nice and neat, but I am comfortable. I have very comfortable high heels (shoes & boots), I also have very comfortable combat boots...depending on what kind of look I am going for. I still dye my hair and wear a touch of makeup; however, my hair style is super easy. Those days of spending hours in front of the mirror before going out went out the window years ago. I do dress up a bit more if I have business to take care of, but in truth...who cares what people think! If people notice me then ok and if they don't, thats ok too! I'll do me just the way I want and that really is all that matters.

Be you and what you like. Send is right in the fact that you do feel better when you look nicer and sad to say, people do treat you better too!!!!
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"Shell38314,"

You are so right - makeup is supposed to enhance one's natural appearance not change them to the point you don't even recognize them when or if they take it off. There are some beauty YouTubers who when I saw them without their makeup, I honestly couldn't believe it was the same person.

I'm with you too - I don't want to look like someone else and since all the restaurants and grocery stores around us knew my husband and I, I really got upset when they said I looked like another person. I've been compared to two actresses and two local news reporters. I remember once in 7th grade, my best friend who lived behind us, met me at the corner to walk to school. She was wearing the exact same white platform shoes AND the same dress in the same color. I felt ridiculous. I wanted to be me and for her to be her.

The whitest teeth I've ever seen was the receptionist at a dental specialist's office. It's all I could focus on and really had to make an effort to not look at them. My teeth are too sensitive for all that stuff.

"GardenArtist" - Did you know there's a technique called "baking" in applying makeup? That's where they can get that thick as a "pancake" look.

Hopefully, you won't hold it against me that I wear makeup - lol! I do it for myself and my husband appreciates when I look nice. He loves me without makeup so it isn't even that. I look like me and I don't do all the contouring, highlighting, bronzing etc. - I don't have the time or patience for all that. As you age, they say "less is more." I just want to age gracefully. My hair is still 95% dark with gray and silver near the temple area. Sometimes I do pull the silver, wiry ones but if I keep doing that, I'll eventually be bald!
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When I see some people I think of that episode of Friends when everybody made fun of Ross because he accidentally made his teeth overly white 😂
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"Sendhelp,"

I remember sitting at the makeup counters too. I never do that anymore because I never liked what they did!

I did go to modeling school in my early 20's to learn about poise and posture as well as makeup/hair/clothing. If I remember correctly, they did do portfolios and I did get a call once. I never wanted to be a model though. If anything, I wanted to be a hand model but, I had read an article on it and thought NO WAY am I living like that - lol! Too many restrictions.

To sum it up one day prior to COVID, I was at a lunch place waiting for my friend to finish paying her bill. The lady sitting next to me in the waiting area who was probably a little older than myself, complimented me. I told her thank you and said I do it because I know one day in the near future, I'll never be able to do it anymore. Apparently, she liked that answer and said she was going to start dressing up more often. You never know who you will inspire or when.
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My mom wore makeup to have cataract surgery done!!!

This is years ago before she lived in my home. I drove to her house to pick her up and take her to her appointment for her surgery.

Mom is such a diva! She is always dressed beautifully, hair done with her makeup and jewelry on to go out.

I took one look at her and giggled. I told her that she could NOT wear makeup for surgery.

She pouts and says she is not going without her makeup!

I knew better than to argue with her because we would have been late for her appointment so I got her into my car and off we went.

The doctor sees her with makeup and looks at me and says, “Your mother is wearing makeup for surgery. Why does she have makeup on?”

I said, “I told her to remove her makeup and she refused. You tell her to remove it.”

So the doctor turns to mom and says, “Go wash your face.”

My mom says to her ophthalmologist, “I’m being filmed and I don’t want to appear without my makeup on!”

The doctor cracked up and told her that she wasn’t a movie star and that only her eyes would be seen by the family members in the viewing room. She wasn’t happy but she did go wash her face.

I am telling you the women of that Hollywood era were so vain! LOL

It was the ‘glamour’ era. They wore makeup and jewelry to get the morning newspaper and the mail!

My daughters would tell me that my mom was more stylish than I was!
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Shell,

What is the old expression? Makeup should glow, not show.

It is interesting how styles get recycled.

I remember thinking that I was ‘hot stuff’ with my first pair of platform shoes.

I couldn’t wait to show my mother what I bought. To my surprise she said she wore platform shoes when young too.

They also had peasant tops like we had.

One thing was different. I had a bikini bathing suit. Mom did have a two piece suit though.

That era did dress beautifully. The 40’s clothing was gorgeous!

Their figures had to be perfect to wear those styles! The hats were spectacular!

Even during the depression they did not have bare legs!

No silk stockings anymore but they wore leg makeup.

Mom said it was a mess if they got caught in the rain because the makeup would run down their legs! LOL

My daughters got a kick out of the resurgence of tie-dye during COVID. They know that I did tie-dying and batiking when I was a teenager. They even made tie-dye masks! LOL
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NHWM,
LOL about your mom wearing makeup for eye surgery.
Yes, it is funny how fashion repeats itself. It is more funny when the young girls think they are the first to wear crop-top sweater or a chain down one leg (from the 80's). Oh well, people will be people! Makeup should glow and not show!!😄

Cwilly, I forgot about that episode of Ross with his white teeth. Just think in the 90's we made fun of people with super white teeth and now it is the 'IN THING.' I wonder will these same people have any teeth when they get old?🤔

Nobodygetsit,
Did you ever hear the saying, "if you pull out one grey hair it will come back with 3 friends!" I never pull a grey hair out...I am afraid it will bring more grey hairs (friends). LOL

In truth, all we can do is be the best of ourselves that we can be. That was my point, makeup should enhance how we look. I would be upset if someone didn't recognize me with makeup on or off.

I always hated that pancake look in less, they're a pancake or a clown!!!! LOL 😆
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Quit highlighting my hair about ten years ago. Now the gray/white coming in has the same effect. Have never worn much makeup, mascara, blush. What I do not get is all of the fake eyelashes women are wearing. How can that even be comfortable? Maybe it isn't.
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"Shell,"

I have heard about pulling out those gray hairs and bringing 3 friends - I just don't want to look like "Alfalfa" with that stubborn silver, wiry hair standing straight up! :)

Pancakes belong on a plate with lots of butter and syrup and clowns belong in the circus!!

Now in photos, there's the "facetuning" - gee where will it all end??? Actually, it's sad - to not be comfortable in ones own skin. I actually liked when "Dove" came out with their ads using women just as they are naturally.

"gladimhere,"

Now, you'll save a small fortune having your natural highlights!

As for the fake eyelashes, I wore a pair when I was 10 - for my Halloween costume! When I went to Ulta prior to COVID, the clerk had the super long and thick kind on more like what someone dressed in drag would wear. I'll just live with my short, straight eyelashes and put mascara on!
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Send ,

Hinshaws!! I remember one in Pasadena!!

Did you live in Ca?

NHWM,

In 7th grade I totally used my Moms mascara the day of school pictures! Lol.
Boy did I get in trouble for that!!
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Jodi,

Yep, I got into trouble over buying lip gloss in 6th grade. LOL
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Nobodygetsilt,

There is a hysterical episode of "Sex in the City " where Samantha discovers gray hair in her nether region. She says your quote about pluck one and 3 more take its place. So she decides to dye her her nether region hair and it turns bright orange!! I don't think I have ever laughed so hard in my life!!

It makes me laugh as I write this!!
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That modern thing of having really thick eyebrows always looks like you have a pair of fat slugs stuck up there.
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Xray,
I saw that episode of "Sex in the City". Thanks for the laugh! You can't help to laugh when you think about Samantha freaking out over a grey here 'down there.'
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"xrayjodib" and "Shell,"

I bet you were laughing as you wrote about that episode. We have our own poster who discovered their first and put it on the joke thread about the exciting discovery if you'd like to see it - the "joke" that is!

(Ahhh, I'll give a hint because it goes back a ways - posted on Sept. 15th, 2020.)
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"Chriscat83,"

"Slugs" ewww - I've never heard thick eyebrows described that way! How about the unibrow - what's up with that and why????

I think in my time, Brooke Shields was the only one I can remember who had them that way naturally and to this day still does. They were her signature trademark.

It just occurred to me that I've never seen someone with blonde hair make them that thick or else they just don't "stand out" so prominently!
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Explain to me why doctors office numbers always display as unknown or anonymous? They have to know that nobody answers those calls... maybe that's the point? But then you inevitably have to call them back (temper rising as you wait through the inevitable endless spiel of options and then on hold) so that doesn't seem to make sense either 🤔
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"cwillie,"

I think a lot of times it's because they use their private lines from another office other than the receptionist area or they use their personal cell phones so it shows up as "restricted" or "unknown."

I know this happens even when hospice sometimes calls me or my mom's facility. It just depends on what line they are using at the time that's the most convenient. They don't care if we don't call back and they know it's in our "court" now and off their "to do" list.
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cwille,

That issue always drives me crazy too. I don’t answer numbers if I don’t know them either.

They generally leave a voicemail when the phone isn’t answered.

I love my portal. I have the app on my phone and I get an email when I have new messages. I find it to be very convenient.
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I took my dad to get his Covid vaccine. They offered me a shot and I took it. They gave us appointment cards for the second shot. Simple process and so far no problems.
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Good for you, Bridger!

How are you feeling since your surgery?

How’s hubby and your son doing?

Our area started distribution of vaccines in pharmacies for people 70 and above. An appointment must be made to receive it. No walk ins.
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Need, Getting along great from my surgery. Covid’s in the rear view mirror. Son has no problems. Husband gets tired easily.
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Bridger, glad things are going well for you. You have been on a wild ride these last few months. Glad you have that vaccine on board. You are the second of my Social Media contacts to get it.
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Bridger, I was just wondering today how your menfolk were. So glad they are through it, or at least the worst. The fatigue takes a while workmates have told me. All the best!
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Bridger,

Glad to hear that everyone is improving.

Hoping your hubby’s energy will be restored soon.

It’s been a rough year. Hoping for better days in 2021.
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Slugs, or fuzzy caterpillars, black.
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I thought slugs were slimy.
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Sister got her vaccine today! Although she works a desk job in a NH she was hesitant to sign up because she felt that all of the people who work the front line jobs should be allowed to go first, but it seems that most of them preferred to "wait and see" 🙄
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I am so frustrated that I could scream. Last week, I called my SO Dr to make him appointment because he needs his blood pressure check and put on meds. Well, I got a message on Friday that there was a problem with his appointment and that I needed to call them back. So, I called Monday and they were out of the office. I called today and my SO Dr is saying that he will not be seeing my SO because he has not seen him in 6 yrs and because he doesn't have insurance; therefore, my SO is concerned a new patient and they are not taking new self-pay patients. My SO has always paid his Dr office visit at the time of his appointment. His Dr did not offer up a list for new providers and knows that my SO has high blood pressure. This can't be legal in fact, I did some research today and found out that it is called 'Patient Abandonment.' Not that I know what to do about it!!! I do know that I will have to find a new Dr for both of us because I use to go to this Dr and I won't be anymore!!! I have never heard of a Dr stating after so many years of not going that you will be considered as a new patient! I call it BS🤬
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My Dad hated slugs and always used to pour salt all over them to kill them.
It was gross~
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