Well, if you have a choice between evening out the gray in your hair or covering the gray altogether with a darker color you should just choose whatever is right for you. Gray is not a good color for my skin tone so I am going to continue to dye my hair my natural color which compliments my eyes and goes with the shade of my eyebrows - which, for whatever reason, are still my natural brown color. The box color does not have the dimension and highlights of my regular hair - it's a flatter more one dimensional color. But I don't feel confident adding highlights to my hair and I, quite frankly, don't trust the majority of hairstylists out there to highlight my colored hair. If I could afford Nancy's stylist (and knew who they are) I would use her stylist. |
I'm one of those people who is pretty low-maintenance when it comes to clothes and makeup. I always look appropriate, but I don't really have the money, time or reason to look *amazing* on a regular basis.
I think Nancy consistently looks fantastic. Looking fantastic doesn't mean you're shallow. Spending too much time on your looks to the point that it overshadows other things can mean that you're shallow. Not the case here. |
Once you get hair/makeup/clothes right it becomes second nature to you. The hard part is finding what works for your own personal style. Nancy found that combination for herself some time ago. |
True, but I also believe great-looking women like NP also re-evaluate/ get updated advice from time to time, changes and adjustments are needed as time goes by and we and our environment changes... I think we all see some women who were hot and "in" 20-30 years ago still trying to rock that style and it looks dated at best... |
Do you think she has extensions to make her hair appear thicker? |
I don’t think so. It looks thinning and receding as expected for her age if you look near her part and hairline. I think there is a great deal of backcombing, hairspray, and smoothing involved in styling her hair. |
Or worse the women who think they can wear in their 50s and 60/ what the 20 somethings are wearing. Update, yes, but the fashions of the very youthful look clownish and only look good by dint of the fact that it’s young beautiful people wearing them. |
Have you ever seen her close up in person? I have. She’s so fake, she looks like a wax figure. |
Yeah, but she tends to stick with the timeless classics so her overall look is just tweaked a bit to keep it fresh. She's not completely having to reinvent her look every time the wind blows a different direction. |
I just noticed this forum. I see Nancy Pelosi every single day Congress is in session on my way to work in the morning. I walk to work and live in Georgetown. Nancy gets her hair done every day in the morning. Makes my day to see 2 or more huge Secret Service guys with buds in their ears and their black SUVs waiting for Nancy. That is power! Go Nancy! I love her and her power. For anyone who is 79 -- she looks fabulous. People would be blind to say otherwise.
Whoever mentioned Teresa May ... you need to see an eye doctor immediately! She has a long pointy nose, ugly gray hair and big ears. Yikes! Nancy looks like a fashion plate. |
Haha, I was just wondering how she got the time to do her hair everyday... She is disciplined. |
I wasn’t the one who said her, but even hideous people can be attractive. |
That seems backwards. What I usually see is people saying you HAVE to do these things to be taken seriously. What I object to is the idea that a woman would have to wear heels or worry about hair and makeup when so often males look like doody. The fact is, if Nancy didn't do these things, people like you would be on here slinging the barbs about how old and frumpy she looked. |
Nancy has no choice. In her line of work, she had to pay attention to looking put-together or the knives come out. Not much different than your garden-variety Hollywood celebrity. People are hung up on appearances. It's sad and lame, but it's true. |
What’s wrong with her face? |