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#123939 - 10/27/07 06:06 PM
Re: boomer fashion tips
[Re: dancer9]
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Registered: 01/21/07
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Loc: British Columbia, Canada
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You are overly generous, dancer on natural Asian beauty. But true, that even my 4 sisters don't wear much makeup, but some wear abit more than me (me =no makeup about 90% of the time).
Curling my eyelashes doesn't do anything, my eyelashes are short. But it's ok, it's still not enough incentive to wear mascara.
When I do wear makeup, it is: foundation, plus powder blush and some lipstick.
I choose earrings that are original in design and all in silver: silver swans, silver lily flowers, phoneix birds, aboriginal design ravens, silver leaf boughs, etc. Yes, if I found dangling silver snowflakes or filigreed silver starbursts I would wear them! Another reason why having a haircut short enough for me ...cut above the earlobes is important to me.
So long hair just well....would cover up that earring artistry.
I agree the ice water on face can perk up person's visage. come to think of it, any outdoor winter exercise is excellent for anyone to look alive and refreshed. Not quite same effect as exercising in hot summer heat...
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#123940 - 10/27/07 08:33 PM
Re: boomer fashion tips
[Re: orchid]
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Registered: 04/15/07
Posts: 2411
Loc: Arizona
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Oh no, Orchid,I am not overstating the Asian beauty factor! No one, in my own opinion, can wear jewerly as well as an Asian woman! It looks magnificent and you must know that as you described, (and thank you for the visual,) some of your jewelry! Natural Asian beauty is something I appreciate and not just because I have a close friend who is Asian, but because it has been established long ago: I have excellent taste!
Your need for blush, Orchid, the wonderful Asian, is there. If you use it ever so lightly on the apples of your cheeks to your hairline, moving up, (lightly, again,) you will accent that natural beauty with no work.
I know you have experienced racism and those who cannot appreciate your beauty. I have as well. I look like an Italian American woman and although I came from a wealthy family, my boyfriends who were "white," worried when I met their parents. I also, like you, did not blend in. I know what it's like to hate your features because they are not Anglo. I'm past all that as you are and I love myself for who I am and in fact, celebrate my heritage.
Do you know, Orchid, that MY race is the race it is STILL alright to insult, sterotype and make jokes about? From the Supranos to the pizza man, we are teased, people use a bronx accent and pretend they are Italian when they are joking. I endured and endure much racism towards me.
It did not affect my career, as am artist, it probably helped me. I did well in Europe, etc because of my race.
Anyway, back to beauty. Yours is special and I'm sure you know how to choose jewelry that becomes you. I admire the ability you have to wear jewerly.
dancer9
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#123941 - 10/27/07 09:47 PM
Re: boomer fashion tips
[Re: dancer9]
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Registered: 01/21/07
Posts: 3675
Loc: British Columbia, Canada
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I have to say my fashion practices aren't rebellion. Just a sign of...sheer laziness that is reflected in minimal effort..
Lest boomer chicks here think I walk out of the house in pj's... I do care enough about how I look, I just express it in exercise. That's all.
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#123944 - 11/04/07 11:21 AM
Re: boomer fashion tips
[Re: meredithbead]
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Registered: 05/24/04
Posts: 6123
Loc: Arizona
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My dentist gave me cream for my poor lips and they are healing...finally! Can't brush them yet tho.
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#123945 - 11/04/07 12:14 PM
Re: boomer fashion tips
[Re: Dianne]
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Registered: 12/30/05
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Merideth manuka honey may help your lips. Mountain ash
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#123946 - 11/04/07 06:50 PM
Re: boomer fashion tips
[Re: meredithbead]
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Registered: 04/15/07
Posts: 2411
Loc: Arizona
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Meredith, Just keep applying it as often as you can. Lips, as I said, have no pores. The best we can do for them is keep them moist and avoid any bacteria getting into the split.
Keeping lips moist is an age old problem. Most of us, dancers, models, that is, like to use shea butter. We go through tubs of shea, for our feet, legs, etc... Even pure shea for our lips. The quality shea is the best and not found in drug stores. If anyone wants to know where to get shea products, just PM me.
Meredith, again, all you can do is apply and apply and that will speed the healing. Keeping them very moist is the answer. If it gets worse or takes a new color or worse, stings worse, you need an ointment, usually the kind that is used for athlete's foot, believe it or not, will heal it right up. If your lip ever stings, try those creams like Lotrium and watch it go away in a day or so! dancer, with the answer! LOL.
Edited by dancer9 (11/04/07 06:55 PM)
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#123948 - 11/05/07 07:29 AM
Re: boomer fashion tips
[Re: meredithbead]
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Registered: 08/22/07
Posts: 1761
Loc: Southern Maine, USA
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MORE tips, dancer! They were all intersting and fun....ready when you are!
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