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Sudden Empathy for my Mother's Lack of Style!

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GoldenHaze · 06/11/2010 21:41

My mum was a make-up-less, hair always tied-up, not particularly fashionably dressed, jewellery for special occasions type of woman.

As a teenager I used to wish that she'd be a bit more interested in her appearance, like my friend's mum who regularly went to the hairdresser and wore lipstick every day.

In my twenties I dolled-up (tarted-up even) every day, and spent a lot of money on clothes, make-up, waxing etc. etc.

Now I'm early thirties and have a two year old. It's rare that I'll have on more make-up than a quick lick of mascara, clothes that a comfortable and...my hair's tied back and hasn't been cut in two months.

NOW I understand why my mum looked like that. She had other priorities.

Hmmmm, I need to book a waxing appointment! Grin

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Borisismyhousespider · 06/11/2010 21:45
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neverright · 06/11/2010 21:57

I used to think gosh I'd never go out without making an effort whats Mum thinking.....but I do

GoldenHaze · 06/11/2010 22:07

This has been triggered because I found a grey hair today and have realised that I'm getting exactly the same wrinkles around my eyes that my mother had. Boo!

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