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#153574 - 07/15/08 10:07 PM
And the new "look," IS:
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Registered: 04/16/07
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Now the new "look," is to wear eye makeup that looks natural, mascara, slight eyeliner, and no shadow. The skin is made to look very healthy and almost NO blush is used. The eyelashes are made to look long with products to use under your mascara, like primers, (ask me if you need the name of a good one,) and the lips are now colorless, with a CLEAR gloss that can be seen, the really sticky kind, on the lips! It is a natural look and can be worn by many ages. I like it myself, The eyebrows are dark, shaped and made to stand out more than ever before.
Hair, Hair is now in a "boycut," and short, with the top of the cut kept a bit floppy OR long hair that has layers that are prominint and appear to be a bit uneven, although they are not. The hair is then ironed with a hair iron, ( I can tell you how to use one safely on your hair,) and highlights are scarce and prominent where they are placed. Hair is not often given a full head of highlights now, they are strategically placed. (sp.) Other hair trends are brown hair and long hair that is not straightened but is curled in the old fashioned way, on curlers and not with a curling iron. It gives the hair body. After the hair is curled, it is combed out and then made "piecey," with product. ( I can give you the name of some good ones.) With the new long hair piecey it looks as if some of the curls and sections are separated a bit from the others.
It is now trendy to wash your hair every third or fourth day. This is to preserve color and to let natural hair oils nourish the hair. Some actresses wash thier hair once a week. One can keep it from becoming flat by using powder. Powder is sprinkled on your head and then you comb it through to take out the dirt and oil. The "powder trick," is years old but is in use now, alot. ( I can give directions on the powder technique if anyone wants them.)
Eightys fashion is still very much in vogue. Maybe a post about those clothes???
Love you guys, Dancer9
Edited by dancer9 (07/15/08 10:08 PM)
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#153577 - 07/16/08 02:43 AM
Re: And the new "look," IS:
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Registered: 05/24/04
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Only wash hair once a week? EEEWWW! I don't think I could do that. I'd start itching and scratching or something worse (whatever that would be!). If I smell dirty hair I almost gag.
Even though I can't be here often (now in laser school) I do enjoy your posts, Dancer!
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#153578 - 07/16/08 05:47 PM
Re: And the new "look," IS:
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Thanks Dianne! I sometimes have a hard time getting here but I make it a point to do so as soon as possible. You are a dear one, Dianne, and yes, it takes some getting used to when you don't wash your hair everyday! If you work out, (do you?) it's a hard thing to get away with. You have two choices for clean smelling hair if your hair gets dirty but you want to preserve your colour: "washing with talcum powder, or "washing," with conditioner, if the water is cold. To do that you just wet your hair and condition it, letting the condioner act like "cold cream," for the hair and washing away debri with the rinse. There is a non-lather shampoo that is a cream called "Wen," that some like but it takes thick hair, some say, to benefit.
Peace out, Dianne, love you, Dancer!
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#153579 - 07/16/08 07:03 PM
Re: And the new "look," IS:
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Three cheers You are BACK !!! will read your topics...and learn.
Been following how you had a virus..Respect a virus...they bite...My chiro has warned me to rest when a virus is here.Not to be underestimated. Mountain ash
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#153580 - 07/16/08 07:37 PM
Re: And the new "look," IS:
[Re: Mountain Ash]
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Registered: 01/21/07
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Washing hair every 2 days might work for folks who have dry hair and dry skin.
It doesn't work for me at this time since I seem to still have enough oil in my hair that my hair ends don't dry up or my scalp doesn't get dry. I do sufficient exercise nearly every day that it does help me to wash (and shower) daily. When I was younger (ie teenage) washing my hair every day was healthier for my skin since I broke out in acne. The trick for me, is not use overly hot showers too often.
I don't colour nor perm my hair so the drying out of hair from daily washing is less of an issue.
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#153583 - 07/17/08 02:59 AM
Re: And the new "look," IS:
[Re: dancer9]
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I would love a new look. My husband ask me who does the coloring of my hair and when I said I did he suggested I go to see the hairdresser that does his hair. He said he would pay for it. Really makes you feel great
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#153586 - 07/18/08 12:24 AM
Re: And the new "look," IS:
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Chatty, I can relate to the dry desert air, here in Arizona the sun shines like in Nevada! It causes havoc with your skin and hair, making it dry, dry, dry! I use a powerful, heavy conditioner on my hair to battle it and on my skin, I use doctor recommended thick lotions and I use them daily! I wish we had that humidity that I had in New Orleans when lived there and Seattle, when I was there also! It's a trade off, weather that does not scare us with tornados or hurrincanes, and spares us from the Earth Quakes, gives us this lizard skin!
I will be moving in a few years back to New Orleans and I will be glad for the humidity.
The Mid-west girls love to rub it in about how good their skin looks!
A couple humifiers can be of great use, and I use one when I sleep!
Best to you, Dancer9
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#153589 - 07/18/08 02:13 AM
Re: And the new "look," IS:
[Re: dancer9]
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Queen of Shoes
Registered: 05/24/04
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Dancer, I'm allergic to talc so I don't think that would be a great option for me! You should have seen me when I first started waxing people in school...I was coughing and choking! Very professional...not! I had to start using corn starch.
I almost have to wash my hair every day because it just doesn't have any body otherwise. I have a ton of hair but it's straight and fine.
I'm excited because we are going to start using the laser on each other next week. The Fraxel is great for wrinkles and acne (I don't really have either but I could use it for fine lines I guess!). No tattos either so can't use that laser. I guess I'll go for the old and trustworthy IPL...in my opinion, God's answer to nice skin! It's really an interesting class and what scares me is I'm starting to understand it so can't plead ignorance anymore. Oh well...
Edited by Dianne (07/18/08 02:14 AM)
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