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You are now an influencer. What are the key trends for 2022?

32 replies

midlifecrash · 30/06/2022 20:55

I’ll go first:
DMs
Birkenstocks (not giving them up)
Ordinary jeans, not wide or skinny, with a tasteful decoration of cat hair and/ or flour
Nice round tum suitably wrapped in nice warm vest
Cardigans (obviously)

OP posts:
limitededitionbarbie · 01/07/2022 17:11

HarrietSchulenberg · 30/06/2022 22:28

Straw-like hair that is neither curly nor straight.
Rosacea is now de rigeur.

I hope so Grin

MenaiMna · 01/07/2022 17:17

Short nails either unvarnished or a single colour no "art", natural eyebrows, no time for makeup.

ComfyChairPose · 01/07/2022 17:19

Shaggy hair. Like a less obvious mullet.
Luminous nail varnish.

LobeliaBaggins · 01/07/2022 17:34

Floisme · 01/07/2022 08:48

Jowls. Clinics will charge hundreds of pounds to inject toxins that will slacken the jawline. Posters will insist there's no other treatment worth bothering with, and we'll have big arguments over whether or not 'you can always tell'.

😂If only!

Newbeginnings90 · 01/07/2022 17:52

Thin straight hair.

Large foreheads.

Crow's feet.

Chunky thighs.

hihellohihello · 04/07/2022 16:57

In:

Smile lines
Laughter lines
Kissing lines
Thought lines

Wrinkles will be worn with pride and people will aspire to have faces that show their personality.

Home haircuts, especially ones which come with a story (such as got distracted, accidentally left the clipper guard off, looked a bit wonky so decided to do some more and style it out.)
Hats, sun protection for summer and warmth for winter.

Out:
'Anti ageing' skincare actives that burn the top layer of your skin off and cause nasty reactions
Hairstyles that involve sitting for hours at the hairdressers and spending vast amounts of money every month.
Anything uncomfortable, underwear, clothing, shoes.
Cut outs, backless and strappy or anything that involves acres of sun cream.

hihellohihello · 04/07/2022 18:12

"Anything uncomfortable, underwear, clothing, shoes" - oops grammar fail there! I don't mean underwear, clothing and shoes are out only uncomfortable versions of them!😂

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