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OT Need a Beauty Tip
I am trying to enter all the monthly competitionsmy local Womens
Institute have this year, but am stuck on 'Universal Beauty Tip' as I don't 'do' beauty.! (My limit is a bit of lippy and a squirt of sun block). As its 'Universal' I'm sure that someone has a wonderful tip!! The July talk is by a Beauty Consultant (no doubt trying to sell as well!) hence the themed competition. All tips appreciated - thanks. -- Sally at the Seaside~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk http://community.webshots.com/user/sallyswin |
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OT Need a Beauty Tip
Find a great moisturiser (for yourself, not just the adverts) and *use*
it! .. In message , Sally Swindells writes I am trying to enter all the monthly competitionsmy local Womens Institute have this year, but am stuck on 'Universal Beauty Tip' as I don't 'do' beauty.! (My limit is a bit of lippy and a squirt of sun block). As its 'Universal' I'm sure that someone has a wonderful tip!! The July talk is by a Beauty Consultant (no doubt trying to sell as well!) hence the themed competition. All tips appreciated - thanks. -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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Use pink light bulbs and hide his glasses Val |
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OT Need a Beauty Tip
I don't quite know if a funny answer would be helpful - maybe this is a
'very serious' area. Naturally, I do have a beauty tip from an elderly aunt that works great. It was her theory that nobody would notice how old and ugly your hands were if you wore beautiful rings. She had some rings that were dazzling. For sure, nobody ever noticed whether she actually had fingers or not. Advancing the notion of detracting, I've found that lovely earrings will massively improve a bad hair day. Somehow, people see the earrings and don't notice the droopy coiffure. When my arms are bruised (happens now and then like when I'm attacked by violent twigs when picking blueberries), I put on my snazzy gold bracelets. If you get to say more words on the subject, grubby jewelry won't work. A gentle polishing does wonders. If you wear eyeglasses, have you looked at them lately? I often wonder how some people can even see through their lenses. It's hard to think someone's face is beautiful when they've topped it off with a pair of glasses that look like they've been dipped in flour and oil and are ready for the frying pan. Polly "Val" wrote in message ... Use pink light bulbs and hide his glasses Val |
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OT Need a Beauty Tip
Patti wrote:
Find a great moisturiser (for yourself, not just the adverts) and *use* it! . In message , Sally Swindells writes I am trying to enter all the monthly competitionsmy local Womens Institute have this year, but am stuck on 'Universal Beauty Tip' as I don't 'do' beauty.! (My limit is a bit of lippy and a squirt of sun block). As its 'Universal' I'm sure that someone has a wonderful tip!! The July talk is by a Beauty Consultant (no doubt trying to sell as well!) hence the themed competition. All tips appreciated - thanks. Yes Miss!!! (I do actually own some, just don't use it much). -- Sally at the Seaside~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk http://community.webshots.com/user/sallyswin |
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Val wrote:
Use pink light bulbs and hide his glasses Val Like it! -- Sally at the Seaside~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk http://community.webshots.com/user/sallyswin |
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Polly Esther wrote:
I don't quite know if a funny answer would be helpful - maybe this is a 'very serious' area. Naturally, I do have a beauty tip from an elderly aunt that works great. It was her theory that nobody would notice how old and ugly your hands were if you wore beautiful rings. She had some rings that were dazzling. For sure, nobody ever noticed whether she actually had fingers or not. Advancing the notion of detracting, I've found that lovely earrings will massively improve a bad hair day. Somehow, people see the earrings and don't notice the droopy coiffure. When my arms are bruised (happens now and then like when I'm attacked by violent twigs when picking blueberries), I put on my snazzy gold bracelets. If you get to say more words on the subject, grubby jewelry won't work. A gentle polishing does wonders. If you wear eyeglasses, have you looked at them lately? I often wonder how some people can even see through their lenses. It's hard to think someone's face is beautiful when they've topped it off with a pair of glasses that look like they've been dipped in flour and oil and are ready for the frying pan. Polly "Val" wrote in message ... Use pink light bulbs and hide his glasses Val I remember Joan Collins saying that rings had to be real because fakes would stand out a mile on hands, but all other jewellery could be fake. Personally I'd like it all to be real (wishful thinking!), but rings are my favourite anyway. With earrings I go for imitation - too easy to lose good ones. Cleaning glasses seems a good idea - then the computer screen wouldn't have a blurred bit in the middle. -- Sally at the Seaside~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk http://community.webshots.com/user/sallyswin |
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OT Need a Beauty Tip
Sally, one of the classic, but often forgotten, beauty tips is water--
drink at least 8-8 ounce glasses a day to keep hydrated. This helps skin look better, and also helps you feel better because toxins are more easily removed. Too often many of us "forget" to drink enough liquids and we pay in a lot of ways. sigh. (Now if I can just remember my own advice!!!) Pati, in hot, dry Phoenix http://community.webshots.com/user/PatiCooks Sally Swindells wrote: I am trying to enter all the monthly competitionsmy local Womens Institute have this year, but am stuck on 'Universal Beauty Tip' as I don't 'do' beauty.! (My limit is a bit of lippy and a squirt of sun block). As its 'Universal' I'm sure that someone has a wonderful tip!! The July talk is by a Beauty Consultant (no doubt trying to sell as well!) hence the themed competition. All tips appreciated - thanks. |
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On Jun 22, 5:26 pm, Pati Cook wrote:
Sally, one of the classic, but often forgotten, beauty tips is water-- drink at least 8-8 ounce glasses a day to keep hydrated. This helps skin look better, and also helps you feel better because toxins are more easily removed. Too often many of us "forget" to drink enough liquids and we pay in a lot of ways. sigh. (Now if I can just remember my own advice!!!) Pati, in hot, dry Phoenixhttp://community.webshots.com/user/PatiCooks Sally Swindells wrote: I am trying to enter all the monthly competitionsmy local Womens Institute have this year, but am stuck on 'Universal Beauty Tip' as I don't 'do' beauty.! (My limit is a bit of lippy and a squirt of sun block). As its 'Universal' I'm sure that someone has a wonderful tip!! The July talk is by a Beauty Consultant (no doubt trying to sell as well!) hence the themed competition. All tips appreciated - thanks.- Hide quoted text - This one isn't suitable for the answer you're looking for, but it amazed me to discover how much a little lipstick perks you up. When I was recovering from heart surgery, I couldn't believe how many people said, "Oh, you look like you're feeling much better!" And all I did was put on a little lipstick. Sherry |
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OT Need a Beauty Tip
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 23:19:36 +0100, Sally Swindells
wrote: I remember Joan Collins saying that rings had to be real because fakes would stand out a mile on hands, but all other jewellery could be fake. Personally I'd like it all to be real (wishful thinking!), but rings are my favourite anyway. With earrings I go for imitation - too easy to lose good ones. Cleaning glasses seems a good idea - then the computer screen wouldn't have a blurred bit in the middle. With my eczema and allergy to nickel (and most other metals!) I can't speak about stuff like make-up or jewelry, but I cannot speak highly enough not only moisturising your skin in your morning routine, but remembering to give it a thorough clean at night as well. For me, since I cycle home, I use a toner to get the road dirt and the day's oil off, then use Simple moisturiser. No, they don't pay me in any way, but that's the only one that doesn't give me a rash (no perfume, no dye, etc.) Anyway, people are always saying I have great skin and I don't use any makeup so it must be the moisturising/cleansing routine. -- Jo in Scotland |
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