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[quote=Anonymous]I am sorry you are feeling frumpy - I get it and decided to tackle my frumpiness! I also went to the doctors and got on antidepressants (which helped me quite a bit). 1)I color my hair at home - I am not all-over grey so I use a semi-permanent hair color. I takes 30 minutes, and I do it every 3 months. It is much cheaper and you can hang out with your kids while it is processing. 2) Started wearing a bit of make-up. Blush, lipstick, and curling lashes. (Get a good eyelash curler from CVS). You can put this stuff on as you walk around the house or are waiting for your oldest to buckle in the car seat. Put some in your purse, some in your powder room, some in your master bathroom, and some at your office, if you work. (no searching). I like NYX makeup from CVS. 3) I took some time to go to Ross and cull through the racks and found several outfits and coats/jackets. I also ordered shorts on line. 4) Next step it to go to Nordstrom's for a personal shopper after I lose a bit of weight. 5) I have a little Rosacea and not beautiful skin. I am going to a dermatologist to get it checked out and get my skin as pretty as it can be. [/quote]
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