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[quote=Anonymous]I was in a frump stage and somehow one good haircut got me out of it. I just realized how much better I felt. It felt like my old self. After that haircut I started eating better (my weight is a problem), putting on a bit more make up, making an effort to do my hair - basically putting in the time. I can't tell you how much it is worth it. I have a baby and toddler too. But spending an extra 15 minutes putting on make up and styling my hair has made me feel so good. I hate shopping but I started shopping online and found some more flattering things. That was a huge help too. You could also go to Sephora for make up advice. Maybe find a stylist who can teach you how to style your hair. I went on curly girl forums and found people who have hair like mine (thick and wavy), read what products they used and just copied. I just started getting gray and am planning on trying coloring at home. Good luck OP[/quote]
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