TreasureKY
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Joined: 4/10/2007 From: Kentucky Status: offline
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I'm 5' 4" (maybe 4 1/2")... I always figured that was about average. As for makeup, like most everyone else here, I don't wear it all the time... just seems silly to worry about putting it on to clean house or go to the store. Of course, I try to look my best for Firm, but even so, my "everyday" makeup is pretty simple with a light foundation, blush and tiny bit of eyeliner. I was always taught that makeup should be to enhance and that done right, you shouldn't even be able to tell that you have makeup on. Going out for the evening, I'll "glam" up with a smokey eyeshadow, some mascara, and a shimmery shade-darker-than-natural lipstick. Generally, I have very good skin and most people don't realize that I'm fast approaching 50. (lol... I was mistaken for Firm's 30-something daughter just the other day.) While I feel that I do look better with a touch of makeup, for me, my hair is the clincher. If my hair is a mess, I feel awful. I do try to take decent care of it... coloring only with natural henna (I'd be almost completely silver-haired if I didn't), avoiding blow-drying (unless I'm in a hurry), and using a natural bristle brush. While my hair isn't "stick" straight, it lacks a decent natural wave pattern and "fullness" so I do curl it with light steam rollers. If I don't curl it, it will look decent for an hour or so, then quickly deteriorates into what I can only describe as a limp, stringy mess. Is that vanity? Perhaps so, but I like to look at it as sparing people who might see me from the unnecessary trauma. While I'm not dead set against cosmetic surgery, I've never had any done. I've considered it a time or two, but none too seriously. I've seen one too many documentaries on it and the procedures just "squick" me. Besides, I've already lived just fine for 46 years with any feature I might have "augmented" or "altered". I suppose that aside from a few "flaws" about myself that I don't particularly embrace, I'm generally happy with what God gave me. But I don't begrudge anyone else taking steps to make what they were given more to their liking. Edited to surgically alter a "should" into a "shouldn't".
< Message edited by TreasureKY -- 1/28/2009 5:29:03 PM >
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