Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black eyeliner - go softer, brown, it looks better
Navy and gray are also good.
Depends. My older cousin has been using blue eyeliner (kinda like Kate Middleton) for decades. It's such an outdated look as is my cousin's long feathered hair. Granted she went to college in the mid-west so I think her adult look has been frozen like this for at least 3 decades by now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black eyeliner - go softer, brown, it looks better
Navy and gray are also good.
Depends. My older cousin has been using blue eyeliner (kinda like Kate Middleton) for decades. It's such an outdated look as is my cousin's long feathered hair. Granted she went to college in the mid-west so I think her adult look has been frozen like this for at least 3 decades by now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black eyeliner - go softer, brown, it looks better
Navy and gray are also good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kate Middleton looks great, leave her alone.
The only beauty mistake I see 40+ women making is forgetting themselves and self care! They are taking care of everyone else and not themselves. Other than that, who TF cares if you have grays and a few extra pounds and wear keens? I think my friends look lovely and that is because they still find clothing that makes them feel good and like to express themselves and have fulfilling jobs and lives. Happiness is the best look.
Kate Middleton is very relevant to this thread bc she makes so many 40+ beauty mistakes-too thin, heavy makeup, wrinkles galore, which look super weird when you have a shiny, over-Botoxed forehead.
She looks pretty perfect to me. I give her a pass on the makeup. It is heavy at times, but she is also wearing makeup to be photographed and seen at event, not putzing around at Whole Foods.
PP is right. She’s hideous. When you’re 40+, you can’t just slap on clown makeup, with the excuse you’re going to an event, and expect to look good in pictures or in person. And why does someone who has no job other than to look pretty look so busted? Heavy wrinkles are not attractive and you’d think she has the resources to not look so haggard.
Kate has always looked older than her age (probably due to sun exposure and smoking), but she's always looked lovely. She's neither hideous nor "busted".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheap matte one dimensional looking dark color hair dye. So it looks like doll hair.
Failure to remove facial growths.
Spending money on new boobs when you really need botox or nose job. or both
Ugly brassy highlights or dye job that looks necky. Just go dark.
Yes
You are both pretty horrible people. I just don’t see other women like you do. You are total assholes if this is the script running through your minds while you’re out in the world.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheap matte one dimensional looking dark color hair dye. So it looks like doll hair.
Failure to remove facial growths.
Spending money on new boobs when you really need botox or nose job. or both
Ugly brassy highlights or dye job that looks necky. Just go dark.
Yes
You are both pretty horrible people. I just don’t see other women like you do. You are total assholes if this is the script running through your minds while you’re out in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kate Middleton looks great, leave her alone.
The only beauty mistake I see 40+ women making is forgetting themselves and self care! They are taking care of everyone else and not themselves. Other than that, who TF cares if you have grays and a few extra pounds and wear keens? I think my friends look lovely and that is because they still find clothing that makes them feel good and like to express themselves and have fulfilling jobs and lives. Happiness is the best look.
Kate Middleton is very relevant to this thread bc she makes so many 40+ beauty mistakes-too thin, heavy makeup, wrinkles galore, which look super weird when you have a shiny, over-Botoxed forehead.
She looks pretty perfect to me. I give her a pass on the makeup. It is heavy at times, but she is also wearing makeup to be photographed and seen at event, not putzing around at Whole Foods.
PP is right. She’s hideous. When you’re 40+, you can’t just slap on clown makeup, with the excuse you’re going to an event, and expect to look good in pictures or in person. And why does someone who has no job other than to look pretty look so busted? Heavy wrinkles are not attractive and you’d think she has the resources to not look so haggard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wearing dumpy clothes. Not shaving armpits. Having string hair that’s half gray/half-colored. Wearing keens. This all screams, “I’ve given up!”
Oh, let me be clear, those aren't "mistakes." I'm doing that shit on purpose.
Sad , you'll be ignored
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheap matte one dimensional looking dark color hair dye. So it looks like doll hair.
Failure to remove facial growths.
Spending money on new boobs when you really need botox or nose job. or both
Ugly brassy highlights or dye job that looks necky. Just go dark.
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Too much Botox...which happens when Botox was started too late. If you start early enough, you'll only ever need tiny bits of it, a couple of times per year at most. If you start too late, you have to go heavy because the muscle ends up needing a ton in order to calm it down. And because Botox doesn't do anything to the skin, you can still see the wrinkles laying on top of a tight forehead. I think Botox looks awful and should not be done if you're at that point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Color your hair if going gray, cute cut.
2) Fix that BRF (Biitchy Resting Face, not British Royal Family)
3) Better bras
4) Update your wardrobe.
Best tip ever, thank you!
It's a useless tip, because there's not much you can do about it, short of surgery. I guess you could plaster a fake smile on your face so that it's never actually resting.
Also, it's RBF: Resting B*tch Face.
No, it's b*tchy resting face. Resting face is modified by the adjective b*tchy. I don't have a b*tch face that is resting. I have a resting face that looks b*tchy. Not everyone's resting face looks b*tchy. Most people have a neutral resting face.