That's me. I am a dark brunette, blue eyes. I get pedicures, but never wear fingernail polish. I wear make-up--but very natural. Tinted moisturizer, not foundation, etc. This is sort of an Ivy, east coast thing too. |
PP here. That's me, too. My natural color is (was) auburn and it never occurred to me to color it until it started fading, when I was around 40. I wear similar (minimal) makeup to what you do, plus mascara (because I am so fair), and never wear fingernail polish. I'm an East Coast, SLAC grad. FWIW. |
| SLAC? |
Not that poster, but Selective Liberal Arts College. Think Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore and that ilk. |
| I'm laughing so hard at this page. You're all so amazing. Fuckin' DC, I swear. |
| I'm Ivy League too, well almost, and also I rock the natural look and keep myself thin and fit. I am also told I look French on a regular basis. I guess it's an Ivy, New England thing. |
Careful. Don't hurt your arm. |
| Just the phrase, "French women" is hot. |
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Another New Englander and SLAC grad here and it describes me too. Except I do highlight my hair as I am a very fading blonde whose hair would be dishwater color if I didn't. Otherwise, very minimal make up for me and no nail polish- I just pick it off so it's a huge waste on me.
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I'm French, from Paris.
Get over yourselves and stop typifying "French women". It reduces a whole nation to a false caricature of themselves, and that's rather demeaning. |
| Please don't highlight your hair. |
| I didn't know anyone highlighted their hair any more |
| In the midwest, lots of highlights. |
Not that I have seen. I am from there and was just there over the holidays. Not a highlight to be found. |