1. I recently found out that my lips are the exact shade of Nicole Miller's cinnamon stick lip liner. How did I come by this little factoid? I ordered the lip liner, along with another color. I had already tried the other color the day before and liked it, but thought that it was a little on the pink side to be my most often used liner.
I started to apply the lip liner to my bottom lip. Then I went back over it, then over it one more time. Deciding there must be some weird shadow, I tried my upper lip. And again. And one more time for good measure. I still see no results, so I started filling in my top lip and actually started to see that there was a more even tone than my natural lip color, but for all intents and purposes, there really is no difference.
2. My computer mouse is on the fritz. The only way that it will work is if I hold it in my right hand and roll the ball with my finger. Let me tell you now, for anyone who has not tried this challenge. You haven't been frustrated until you try to shop for birthday gifts this way. It is concentration x frustration to the Nth degree! It is truly a test in skill, determination and patience, let me tell you! It doesn't matter that I know that the mouse is broken either, I still try to move it on the mouse pad EVERY SINGLE TIME I need to navigate.
FYI: The following point is probably TMI (Too Much Information) for most of you, but I have to share. I can't keep this to myself and this is not my first bra post anyway and I don't think that I have lost any readers yet :~)
3. I have sloping shoulders. My bra straps are always slipping off. Even when I purchase expensive ones that are supposed to stay in place, they still manage to migrate halfway down my arm.
I found this product at Sally's Beauty Supply called Strap Perfect. I have seen them in catalogs and wanted to purchase them, but just hadn't gotten around to it. I wish that I would have made this discovery much much sooner. Not only do my straps stay in place, the girls are also where they were BC (Before Children) Bonus!!
As an aside, according to Riky, that is where they are supposed to be, but here is my logic, let me know if you agree or disagree with my point:
Most women spend the first 10-15 years without any girls at all, then for the next 10-15 everything is alright, then (mind you I am talking about the majority of women) children happen, and whether you nurse them or bottle feed, the girls will never be the same. For the remainder of a woman's life it is lift and tuck ~trying to defy gravity for... what? 50, 60 years.
So tell me, why is it that according to ... everyone... they are SUPPOSED TO BE where they were in our teen years and early twenties? But not supposed to be where they are for the majority of our lives? How does that make any sense at all?
Anyway... the girls are looking twenty-ish and all is right with the world. Strap Perfect is a wonderful invention! I highly recommend it to anyone of the lift and tuck age. TMI?
1 comment:
Oh Amanda...just wait until you hit the "golden years"... I always refer to "the girls" as "knee knockers" I am always telling Larry I would like to have half of them wacked off. Good luck on the "girls".
Virginia
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