So how was your day?

LMD84

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Honestly Deb i find that where make up is concerened some people just don't get it. i love wearing bright colours and some people stare or give dirty looks. i just ignore it because i wear what i want to wear! and that goes for my face and my clothing! but please don't be upset by it - i think you look amazing. in every picture you post you look so lovely and your skin is amazing!! it's all the milk obviously! :) hee hee!
 

ElvenEyes

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Honestly Deb i find that where make up is concerened some people just don't get it. i love wearing bright colours and some people stare or give dirty looks. i just ignore it because i wear what i want to wear! and that goes for my face and my clothing! but please don't be upset by it - i think you look amazing. in every picture you post you look so lovely and your skin is amazing!! it's all the milk obviously! :) hee hee!

I have often thought about starting a blog about this exact subject. I mean, back in the 70's and 80's makeup was huge. In the 90's it really fell out of fashion around here. Everyone went for natural looks for a good decade. But now they don't get it that things have changed. You can do smokey eyes, the nude look, lots of colour, stack bangles, wear chunky jewelry or ethnic styled jewelry. Instead they just keep stuck in their humdrum lives looking the same year after year after year. Boringness! You are right FoxyLady. That is exactly what it is. And ignorance that fashions are coming and going all the time and you really shouldn't be stuck in a rut so pick up a magazine and see what is hot right now or what works best for you. But of all things to glance up and down at someone, summing them up is so Junior High School. Done with that LONG ago. I should have allowed myself to be angry, instead of being hurt. Sigh....

Maybe I will start that blog soon. And have cards made up and hand them out to the women who look at me that way. Hehehe....
 

ShesAFoxyLady

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Quote: Originally Posted by ElvenEyes

Maybe I will start that blog soon. And have cards made up and hand them out to the women who look at me that way. Hehehe....




This is a great idea!!

Perhaps you could call it 'get-a-life.com' or 'pretty not petty.com' or the anti-boringness campaign!
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WhatWouldJoanDo

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Anyone that stands out is going to get noticed. Try not to "mind read" - I'm sure the whole place wasn't criticizing you, and if anyone was: your opinion is what is important, not theirs.
 

katred

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Yesterday was a weird day for me. I put on my makeup, my jewelry, tossed on a new shirt and flowing skirt (it was super hot and humid) and went out to the local nursery gift shop to browse about. It is one of my favourite stores. While there I noticed people noticing me. Looking at my makeup, looking at my outfit, my 3 bracelets, until I felt like a clown or a gypsy. They were not approving looks, to say the least. I live in an area where there is a lot of high society (I really don't belong here) and people are very preppy. If you are going to wear jewelry, wear real diamonds, not fashion jewelry. Dress conservatively and in the norm, not flowing skirts and bangle bracelets. Don't wear smokey eyes (no one would dare wear falsies or they would be labeled a hooker in a moment), etc. It made me very self-conscious and sad. That norm, that boring, boring norm, is what I followed for 25 years. I am sick of it. If you see someone today and then again in 5 years they will be wearing the same makeup, the same way, with the exact same hair style. But their faces will be older. And so it goes. I wanted to scream at them and say "layering bracelets is in and three is nothing!" Or "haven't you ever seen grey eyeshadow???" I know I looked fine, but being summed up by both workers and customers there (yes, most older than me) made me come home in tears. Some places I get compliments but sadly right around here I am constantly being sized up. Back in the 90's I would toss on a flowing Laura Ashley skirt with a cute white lace petticoat, a sweater, some super comfy Victorian styled boots and hair back in a bow and take walks around the neighbourhood a few times a day to stay in shape. I got labeled as the "weird lady". Apparently I have not outgrown it. My mother (drives me crazy, anyhow) refers to me as her gypsy.

4 bangles today, pink eyeshadow with dark mascara, and rosy lips. Deal with it world. This is me and I won't succumb to boring soccer mom looks or lifestyles. Sorry for the rant, but it was a sad day and I am still upset by it. Luckily my MAC order is coming and maybe I can find solace in making up my first blush palettes.
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UGH! I know exactly what you're going through. I used to get shocked looks because I wore makeup to the office that differed from day to day. You have the right attitude, which is that everyone else should simply learn to deal with you. It's funny that, ever since the 90s, when makeup fell out of fashion, wearing makeup to the office, at least makeup that looks like makeup, is considered almost offensive. I must have had a half dozen women I know emphasize that they were "way too busy" to bother with makeup, like putting on makeup in the morning seemed to imply some sort of luxurious lifestyle whereby the laws of time were bent to allow me to put on eye liner.

What's funny is that I always think that you look lovely and quite understated in your photos- I never think that your makeup is gaudy or showy. I think that it plays up your features. It's not like you look like you were done up by the special effects guy or something.

Take solace in the blush palettes and know that you have a whole group of women here who totally agree with you.
 

LMD84

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UGH! I know exactly what you're going through. I used to get shocked looks because I wore makeup to the office that differed from day to day. You have the right attitude, which is that everyone else should simply learn to deal with you. It's funny that, ever since the 90s, when makeup fell out of fashion, wearing makeup to the office, at least makeup that looks like makeup, is considered almost offensive. I must have had a half dozen women I know emphasize that they were "way too busy" to bother with makeup, like putting on makeup in the morning seemed to imply some sort of luxurious lifestyle whereby the laws of time were bent to allow me to put on eye liner.
What's funny is that I always think that you look lovely and quite understated in your photos- I never think that your makeup is gaudy or showy. I think that it plays up your features. It's not like you look like you were done up by the special effects guy or something.

Take solace in the blush palettes and know that you have a whole group of women here who totally agree with you.
yes!!! this is so true! generally my friends with children have this attitude with me. they always give me a look and make a comment along the lines of 'oh well you have the spare time to do that kind of thing, [insert childs name here] takes up all my time' - as if i have buckets of free time!! i really don't! doing my make up only takes 20 minutes each morning anyway. of course there i times when i sit and play but i certaintly don't live the life of luxery and have all day to put on a lipstick!
 

ElvenEyes

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UGH! I know exactly what you're going through. I used to get shocked looks because I wore makeup to the office that differed from day to day. You have the right attitude, which is that everyone else should simply learn to deal with you. It's funny that, ever since the 90s, when makeup fell out of fashion, wearing makeup to the office, at least makeup that looks like makeup, is considered almost offensive. I must have had a half dozen women I know emphasize that they were "way too busy" to bother with makeup, like putting on makeup in the morning seemed to imply some sort of luxurious lifestyle whereby the laws of time were bent to allow me to put on eye liner.
What's funny is that I always think that you look lovely and quite understated in your photos- I never think that your makeup is gaudy or showy. I think that it plays up your features. It's not like you look like you were done up by the special effects guy or something.

Take solace in the blush palettes and know that you have a whole group of women here who totally agree with you.
Thank you! And you are right. My looks are hardly on the wild side, unless I am having a bit of fun which also means just for a photo and playing around with stuff, not for wearing out in public. It isn't like I go around wearing fairy crowns to the grocery store! But overall I am realizing that people just are not using colour and how boring is that? Gosh, back in the 60's. 70's and 80's colour was all the rage. Now everyone either skips MU altogether or wears mascara and maybe some neutral brown e/s, the rare lipstick, etc. And yes! They always say "I can't be bothered with makeup" or "I am not into makeup, really". And how plain and dull everyone looks. Then we travel 45 minutes to a larger town (not even a city) to get to the mall and everyone is made up, nicely, but using colour and looking fresh and pretty. All the women really get into a rut where they just do the same thing, year after year, decade after decade. We have one lady, a year older than me, who wears the exact same look that she wore 19 years ago, when we first met. Brown and pink e/s, pink blush, brown eyeliner. Her hairstyle is the same, she colours her hair and that is always the same, her makeup is always exactly the same, but her face is aging! I always know what she will look like and it has become a standing joke between my husband and I. Well, they are all going to learn a lesson on colour from now on, because I am not going back to the boring look!

Lou~lol OMG. If one more person tells me they can't do something because of their "kids" I want to smack them and remind them of the good ole days, when we actually took less time to be attached to our cell phones looking self important and found time to put our makeup on WHILE the kids were watching or out playing in the yard! I was a nanny to two little boys over summers when I was in my late teens and the 2 1/2 year old, who always watched his mother put on her makeup, loved putting my Bonnie Bell lipsmackers on me. Of course, he smeared it all over my lips, but he was so cute doing it. Very serious face as if this was the most important deed of the day! Every time I went there I brought a bag of different sizes and flavours and let him pick out what he wanted to use. It was a riot, but it was serious downtime! But again, I am talking back in the 70's...before computers, before the cell phone, before cable, before the wheel was invented.... hehehe...
 

LMD84

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^ awwww the little guy sounds like a cutie putting lip smackers on you!! such a sweet story! :) and yes i don't think that having children should limit what you can and cant do. of course there are things you need to compromise on but by no means do i think you should cut certain things out.
 

ElvenEyes

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^ awwww the little guy sounds like a cutie putting lip smackers on you!! such a sweet story! :) and yes i don't think that having children should limit what you can and cant do. of course there are things you need to compromise on but by no means do i think you should cut certain things out.
Yeah, he was a cutie and good thing I was prone to chapped lips! And watching him and his younger brother 3 times a week during school and 5-6 days a week (from 8am to 1am) certainly gave me my fill of child rearing! lol They were more like little brothers to me!
 

LMD84

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well my day was hectic. i had so many things to do at work and was short staffed so didn't get it all done which is a touch frustrating. :(

i hope all you lovely specktra members are ok though!
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katred

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My day yesterday was marked by bringing home a giant haul of things from Lush. The Great Enabler just got a job managing their downtown store and now I have to help him with his homework...
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I got to test some stuff on my hair last night and now I'm completely addicted.

I also decided, after months of trying to deny that I was putting on weight, that I have to put myself on a diet. I'm getting to the point where a lot of my favourite clothes don't fit. (Probably because a lot of my favourite clothes were purchased when I was petite and feeling good about myself to boot.) I've actually been pretty successful at taking off weight in a reasonable way in the past, but it takes me time. I managed to drop 40 pounds at one point, but I feel like a lot of it has crept back...
 

WhatWouldJoanDo

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Katred, These things happen over the Winter and Summer-time is the best for eating more healthily. I crave fresh food in the Summer - salads never taste better lol!
 

mtrimier

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My day yesterday was marked by bringing home a giant haul of things from Lush. The Great Enabler just got a job managing their downtown store and now I have to help him with his homework...
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I got to test some stuff on my hair last night and now I'm completely addicted.

I also decided, after months of trying to deny that I was putting on weight, that I have to put myself on a diet. I'm getting to the point where a lot of my favourite clothes don't fit. (Probably because a lot of my favourite clothes were purchased when I was petite and feeling good about myself to boot.) I've actually been pretty successful at taking off weight in a reasonable way in the past, but it takes me time. I managed to drop 40 pounds at one point, but I feel like a lot of it has crept back...
I love Lush's R&B for my curly hair. makes me feel purtiful. hee!

i'm with you on the diet. this month i am trying to stay away from beer, which is my love of loves, and started working out again. i hate having to buy larger clothes to house my thick and deliciousness. i kept some of my old jeans so i have some sort of "ideal" to work towards.
 

LMD84

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i'm with you on the diet. this month i am trying to stay away from beer, which is my love of loves, and started working out again. i hate having to buy larger clothes to house my thick and deliciousness. i kept some of my old jeans so i have some sort of "ideal" to work towards.
i always keep my smaller clothing too so that way it is a good motivation tool!! good luck with your diet too :)
 

mtrimier

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thanks! i'm finally less sore from the workout i like ("Insanity"), so hopefully i'll see some results soon. at least it gives me an excuse to buy new sneakers. hee!
 

LMD84

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thanks! i'm finally less sore from the workout i like ("Insanity"), so hopefully i'll see some results soon. at least it gives me an excuse to buy new sneakers. hee!
i always do the 30 day shred which pretty much kills me everytime. i've had a gammy back and knee though for a little while so haven't done it in a week or so.
 

ssaemblog

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Today went well!

I went to Sephora again (omg, it is so nice to have a Sephora 25 minutes away FINALLY and not have to travel over an hour). They let me exchange something I bought for someone (and they wouldn't take it) for an item I actually want so I don't feel like I wasted my money anymore. We went to Dos Amigos for dinner and it was good food (as always). I did feel a little sick during it because I read there was a tornado warning at the state below me and I've been more paranoid about the weather now, so, aha. Plus we were supposed to get severe weather AGAIN and yee. There's another storm in TN and it's kinda going southeast, sort of toward my area, so I'm a little hesitant again. Now I'm just sitting here waiting to take a bath and drinking my iced americano with whipped cream.
 

katred

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I'm quite pleased with myself so far on the diet. I've basically managed to avoid temptation (meaning fried and sweet foods, although the former is really where I tend to have problems) and I've been getting out for at least an hour's walk a day. Strangely, the immediate effect is that I'm getting extraordinarily powerful cramps... I normally have a rough time, but this is unbelievable. I keep taking anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxants (which I normally avoid doing) and they do nothing. Anyone else ever have something like this happen? (Sorry if that puts anyone off..)

The weekend has been fairly mellow. I managed to get some writing done last night/ early this morning (yay insomnia), which I haven't been doing enough lately.

I also got to try a couple of things from Hourglass for the first time. I'm very impressed with the quality. They've priced themselves around the same as Chanel/ YSL/ Armani but they do live up to the hype. (There's a complete review of what I got on my blog- link is in my signature.)
 

shadowaddict

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Today went well!

I went to Sephora again (omg, it is so nice to have a Sephora 25 minutes away FINALLY and not have to travel over an hour). They let me exchange something I bought for someone (and they wouldn't take it) for an item I actually want so I don't feel like I wasted my money anymore. We went to Dos Amigos for dinner and it was good food (as always). I did feel a little sick during it because I read there was a tornado warning at the state below me and I've been more paranoid about the weather now, so, aha. Plus we were supposed to get severe weather AGAIN and yee. There's another storm in TN and it's kinda going southeast, sort of toward my area, so I'm a little hesitant again. Now I'm just sitting here waiting to take a bath and drinking my iced americano with whipped cream.
Yeh we've had really bad weather lately. So far not too bad, in the area I live very close though but other areas have had tons of damage.

We finally got a Sephora a little more than a year ago. It's great that it's only 15 min away.
 

shadowaddict

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I'm quite pleased with myself so far on the diet. I've basically managed to avoid temptation (meaning fried and sweet foods, although the former is really where I tend to have problems) and I've been getting out for at least an hour's walk a day. Strangely, the immediate effect is that I'm getting extraordinarily powerful cramps... I normally have a rough time, but this is unbelievable. I keep taking anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxants (which I normally avoid doing) and they do nothing. Anyone else ever have something like this happen? (Sorry if that puts anyone off..)
That's great. I love fried food also but sweets are so tempting. I usually do ok with the sweets if I don't have them in the house because it is usually late at night that I crave them. Haha while typing this I have downed about a halk bag of Werther's hard candy. My hubby is bad to buy ice cream and chocolate and he knows that these tow items have me under a spell. He just tells me I need more will powder and self control. Men..
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