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A question for the women ....

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  • carolt
    carolt Posts: 8,531 Forumite
    Why not keep it up, wageslave? Easier on the wallet, saves time... let your natural gorgeousness shine out. :)
  • Have to mention a money saving exfoliator - Boots do a kind of pan scrubber thing. It's round and white and about an inch thick. Can't tell you what it's called because I don't have one in a packet but they're about £1.95, always on the least accessible shelf and they last for ages. I put mine through the washing machine as often as I can remember.

    This is turning into an OS thread. Sorry. But they are good
  • wageslave
    wageslave Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    carolt wrote: »
    Why not keep it up, wageslave? Easier on the wallet, saves time... let your natural gorgeousness shine out. :)

    Natural gorgeousness . Oh I know that one.

    That is the half-starved, peely wally, mousy haired me that only my real friends know.

    And poke fun at.

    Natural gorgeousness. Yeah right.

    Hey SJay, missed you.......
    Retail is the only therapy that works
  • carolt
    carolt Posts: 8,531 Forumite
    wageslave wrote: »
    Natural gorgeousness . Oh I know that one.

    That is the half-starved, peely wally, mousy haired me that only my real friends know.

    And poke fun at.

    Natural gorgeousness. Yeah right.

    Hey SJay, missed you.......

    Half-starved = thin, attractive waif. Think Kate Moss.
    Peely = um, OK, maybe moisturising is Good.
    Mousy = pale, natural English Rose.

    So a good look, generally. Maybe don't bin the moisturiser, yet? ;)
  • nearlynew
    nearlynew Posts: 3,800 Forumite
    wageslave wrote: »
    I bought a hugely expensive eye cream a couple of weeks ago. I detected lines.

    I have had some sort of allergic fu cking reaction to it and ended up looking as though I had gone ten rounds with Joe Bugner.


    Joe Bugner?


    That shows your age more than any lines on your face ever could.

    Try Ricky Hatton next time. ;)
    "The problem with quotes on the internet is that you never know whether they are genuine or not" -
    Albert Einstein
  • wageslave
    wageslave Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    nearlynew wrote: »
    Joe Bugner?


    That shows your age more than any lines on your face ever could.

    Try Ricky Hatton next time. ;)

    Who the fu ck is Ricky Hatton and why isn't he on "I am a celebrity get me out of here"?
    Retail is the only therapy that works
  • carolt
    carolt Posts: 8,531 Forumite
    I thanked you, nearly new (force of habit?), even though I too have no idea what you're talking about.:p

    If that's showing my age, hell, I'm happy to flaunt it.
  • wageslave
    wageslave Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    carolt wrote: »
    I thanked you, nearly new (force of habit?), even though I too have no idea what you're talking about.:p

    If that's showing my age, hell, I'm happy to flaunt it.

    You are rewired and I claim my five quid
    Retail is the only therapy that works
  • nearlynew
    nearlynew Posts: 3,800 Forumite
    Right, i'll s a y i t n i c e a n d s l o w g i r l s ...........


    Joe Bugner is an old boxer.

    Ricky Hatton is a more recent boxer.



    rewired never gives me any hassle like this.
    "The problem with quotes on the internet is that you never know whether they are genuine or not" -
    Albert Einstein
  • sjaypink
    sjaypink Posts: 6,740 Forumite
    carolt wrote: »
    Half-starved = thin, attractive waif. Think Kate Moss.
    Peely = um, OK, maybe moisturising is Good.
    Mousy = pale, natural English Rose.

    So a good look, generally. Maybe don't bin the moisturiser, yet? ;)
    yeah ws don't complain about being slim !!!!!! :rolleyes:;) just gotta dress those bones up the right way, yeah? :p

    no, seriously, being thin you have a better basis for fashion than being fat iyswim :A
    We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung

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