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serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Lynne on December 04, 2008, 12:39:06 am ---You make a good point. I would love to be someone who ages gracefully, but to-date I'm not feeling the least bit gracious about it. On the other hand, there's not an age I would go back to, so I guess I just have to stand it! ;)
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If you can't fix it ... :-\
But I think these days "aging gracefully" just means anything short of voluntarily getting your face sliced up with a knife. There's something about that that just creeps me out, even though the older I get the more I understand the temptation.
I'd be so afraid of ending up like poor Kanye West's mother, though ... :(
BelAir:
Is okay to gossip on this thread? (If the answer is yes - anyone watch the Kennedy Center Honors and have an opinion of Barbra Streisand in terms of yes work vs. no work? I would not be embarrassed to ask a friend this on the phone, but feel sort of bad gossiping about it in print.)
Lynne - are you still loving your Positively Radiant stuff? I am prone to breaking out and dryness (horrendous combination), and I have recently been managing okay with sensitive skin moisturizers... First used Dove, then, b/c the store didn't have Dove, Oil of Olay... but if you really like yours so much I'll keep that in the back of my mind...
Kelda:
Id say its okay to gossip but I didnt see the Kennedy Center Honors
Front-Ranger:
I have to buy my own stocking stuffers...(long story) so this year I got a MyChelle sampler kit with about 30 different creams, serums, and moisturizers. I love them all! But I'll try to narrow down my choices to a few and let you know. As far as being "old enuff" to use creams, my 20-year-old daughter uses creams daily! It's not a function of how old you are, it has to do with hormones, general health, and whether you live in a desert LOL!
Yesterday I went into a new store called Melt and bought some Sugar Scrub. It's great...only problem was that a smallish tub of it cost $26!! Think I'll stick with Lush which is more reasonably priced.
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 04, 2009, 04:47:09 pm ---Yesterday I went into a new store called Melt and bought some Sugar Scrub. It's great...only problem was that a smallish tub of it cost $26!! Think I'll stick with Lush which is more reasonably priced.
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I got some Lush shower gel for Christmas from my stepmother. I don't know ... it's like liquid candy! And the whole department in the store is like a candy store!
I'm kind of sensitive to fragrance. I like a little tiny bit, but not at all overwhelming, and I don't like to smell it on myself later throughout the day. So I've been experimenting with mixing fragrance-free stuff with scented stuff.
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