French women

Anonymous
I know a bunch of "Ivy" women (just writing that sounds horrible) who are definitely highlighted and definitely not French-looking wrt clothes/physique. No nail polish though and no harsh makeup.

Ivy != French

C'est la vie!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a bunch of "Ivy" women (just writing that sounds horrible) who are definitely highlighted and definitely not French-looking wrt clothes/physique. No nail polish though and no harsh makeup.

Ivy != French

C'est la vie!


I should say that the highlights are very subtle/natural-looking, but they are there!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


I just moved to DC from Chicago (the city) and highlights are everywhere.
Anonymous
The last time I went to get a trim, just about every woman there was get highlights/touch ups.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't highlight their hair, only color to hide grey, don't wear much makeup, no nail polish.

Astounding revelation on my part.


This is true for many people. It never occurred to me to color until I wanted to hide grey.


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.


Is this Sarah Vickers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


I just moved to DC from Chicago (the city) and highlights are everywhere.

Of course they are. It's just that people around here don't even do their hair let alone highlight it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't know anyone highlighted their hair any more


Um, pretty much any blonde over 20 highlights their hair. Trust me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Does anyone have a tissue for PP's crocodile tears? Anyone? Please!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Rural Midwest (so 85% of it) are no highlights. They are too busy for hair appointments.

Midwest cities have highlights, 90's style.

I grew up in a farm town in Missouri before moving to 3 Midwestern cities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't highlight their hair, only color to hide grey, don't wear much makeup, no nail polish.

Astounding revelation on my part.


This is true for many people. It never occurred to me to color until I wanted to hide grey.


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.


Is this Sarah Vickers?


Lol +1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Rural Midwest (so 85% of it) are no highlights. They are too busy for hair appointments.

Midwest cities have highlights, 90's style.

I grew up in a farm town in Missouri before moving to 3 Midwestern cities.


This was a city. Hair looked better than here. People are generally more attractive there than here and care more about appearance. Maybe they are French?
Anonymous
I'm thin, don't color my hair, don't wear nail polish, and only wear mascara.
I was born and raised in NY. I did take French in high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They also don't wear deodorant or shave underarms and legs. Furry stinky creatures.

I hate using deodorant, but I wash regularly and don't stink. However a lot of women here wear so much perfume that it gives headaches, and the worse part, these women are clueless that doing so is tastless .
Anonymous
In this thread: a bunch of people patting themselves on the back for being plain -- because it's European
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In this thread: a bunch of people patting themselves on the back for being plain -- because it's European


LOL +1. Fit, good-looking women can get away with little to no makeup or hair styling. Most of the women I hear bragging about how they wear no makeup (or essentially any other grooming) could really use a little.
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