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I look great!

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Umcanijustsay · 05/01/2024 15:57

OK, bear with me. There's nobody I can say this to without sounding full of myself.

I'm early 40s, and for the past few years have been pregnant, breastfeeding, sleep deprived, hormones everywhere, adult acne and carrying extra baby weight. I work full time and have been dressing like someone from the 40s, in mid length dresses and bulky, shapeless cardigans.

My smallest child has started sleeping. Breastfeeding seemed to stop my spots, and ive been treating my acne ever since and its all gone. I've had several health problems over the past few months and a stone has just melted off without me even realising.

I've recovered, am feeling well rested and about a week ago I looked in the mirror and thought 'My spots have gone, I don't look haggard, I've lost so much weight!' Somebody got me makeup vouchers for Christmas and I used them for some great makeup. I'm like a different person. I went and got my mousey brown/grey hair dyed and coloured for the first time in years. I tried on some size 8 dresses in the sales and they slipped on; beautiful, fitted dresses. I pulled out some high heeled boots I've hardly worn and have been wearing them instead of my usual trusted Chelsea boot. I was in a shop today, in all my new garb, and the assistant said to me 'you're beautiful!' I think i went bright red and started talking about my coat and how I got it in the sales because I felt so shy in that moment, but I felt like I was walking on air. I've noticed heads turning when I walk past and that certainly never happened to me before, at least not for a very long time.

I've been through a really rough time recently where my mental and physical health felt very damaged. I feel like I've woken up from a deep sleep with a new look and new confidence.

I'd resigned myself to my big beige cardigan and dreary mum-bun and recently realised that I'm still in here, not just a mum who is forever scraping dried weetabix off the highchair with a ruler.

Anyway, I feel like a transformed person but didn't know who to tell. It felt like such a moment of happiness but I can imagine my friends faces if I told them how good I think I look! So here I am.

I look good!

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MalcolmTuckersSwearBox · 05/01/2024 18:41

Good job @Umcanijustsay.

MrsTwatInAHat · 05/01/2024 18:42

That's fab OP! I love that "it all clicks" feeling - when it happens!

not just a mum who is forever scraping dried weetabix off the highchair with a ruler.

OMG you took me RIGHT back to my life 10+ years ago with weetabix-flinging babies. The highchair-scraping... I'd filed away that miserable detail! I remember once I took the whole thing apart because I was so frustrated with the mushed cereal and other detritus stuck in the cracks!

yogagivesmepeace · 05/01/2024 18:45

Have you been on the peapod burgundy? 😄

yogagivesmepeace · 05/01/2024 18:46

Lovely thread really

Umcanijustsay · 05/01/2024 18:47

Wow thanks for all the positivity everyone. I feel so great but that I had nobody to share it with. I am not a braggy or pretentious person and I'm not high maintenance or even into looks really. In fact, I'm normally quite scruffy and while I always have my make up done for work each day, I do always look a bit bedraggled. I think I just saw myself in a new light, of untapped potential, as still a reasonably young woman, as my own person. I was sitting with my sister earlier and she was looking at a picture of Megan Fox on her phone. She said 'wouldn't you love to look like her?' and I thought 'No, I'm totally happy with myself' but just said 'yeah, she's gorgeous'. If my sister ever got wind of my real thoughts, I'd never hear the end of it 😄

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Foxblue · 05/01/2024 18:49

LOVE this for you OP, it's so normalised to hate the way you look, it's rare for someone to be like 'actually, I feel good!' So this is lovely. What dresses did you go for? Anything particularly stand out?

Umcanijustsay · 05/01/2024 18:49

yogagivesmepeace · 05/01/2024 18:45

Have you been on the peapod burgundy? 😄

What's that? Is it wine? No I'm totally sober! 😄 Probably do sound completely bonkers though!

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CarrieMoonbeams · 05/01/2024 18:52

Hi gorgeous! What a great feeling that must be.

Umcanijustsay · 05/01/2024 18:56

Foxblue · 05/01/2024 18:49

LOVE this for you OP, it's so normalised to hate the way you look, it's rare for someone to be like 'actually, I feel good!' So this is lovely. What dresses did you go for? Anything particularly stand out?

Thank you. I went for a lacy black short dress with long sleeves that's very nipped in at the waist with a backless detail on the back. I wore it with thick black tights and a thin black polo neck underneath, so definitely still a 40-odd year old woman avoiding a chill in my kidneys 😄 it looked like part of the dress but I felt great. My 9 year old said 'you look like a celebrity but i know you're pretty boring so whats going on?' 😄 Am going back into town tomorrow to look for more of the same!

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Umcanijustsay · 05/01/2024 18:58

MrsTwatInAHat · 05/01/2024 18:42

That's fab OP! I love that "it all clicks" feeling - when it happens!

not just a mum who is forever scraping dried weetabix off the highchair with a ruler.

OMG you took me RIGHT back to my life 10+ years ago with weetabix-flinging babies. The highchair-scraping... I'd filed away that miserable detail! I remember once I took the whole thing apart because I was so frustrated with the mushed cereal and other detritus stuck in the cracks!

Aha a fellow weetabix cement operator! Yeah the high chair of doom! I might just throw mine out as its so disgusting. Everyone I clean it out I feel like someone from Angela's Ashes.

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BigMandsTattooPortfolio · 05/01/2024 19:00

I like this thread - so positive, so refreshing. 💕

SameToo · 05/01/2024 19:00

Good for you @Umcanijustsay. I am aiming to feel the same way this year. Lost myself completely through having a child, intense work and multiple bereavements and am looking forward to finding ‘me’ again.

littleteapot86 · 05/01/2024 19:01

aw i love your 9 year old's comment haha! She/he is sensing the change too. I love the PP comment about toddler camp and the mums coming back radically changed once out of that stage. That's a joy to hear.

Cathy31 · 05/01/2024 19:03

How lovely! I'm in the Weetabix trenches. This has given me such hope. I'm very happy with how my life is just now, but not so happy with my body or my clothes. It's amazing to read of someone coming out the other side and feeling beautiful again 😊

SandDunesAndSaltyAir · 05/01/2024 19:12

What a lovely thread. So happy for you OP - you brag away ❤️

Malariahilaria · 05/01/2024 19:15

Amazing and positive thread OP. Love this for you!! Congrats on reclaiming you and feeling positive. It's incredibly hard post kids to take that time back to do simple things like make up. Well done and keep it going :)

brownbutterfrangipanetart · 05/01/2024 19:16

lovely thread!! You’ve inspired me also now!

specificname · 05/01/2024 19:17

Good for you OP

jackstini · 05/01/2024 19:30

Whoop! Happy for you OP - sheer joy moments should be treasured Smile

ThePoshUns · 05/01/2024 19:33

Only reading the OP, don't care what anyone else says. Good for you Op what a great state of mind to have. Hold on to this feeling.

Bearpawk · 05/01/2024 19:33

Love this thread. Glad you're feeling better op. I've also had some health issues, some bloody ugly scars and gained weight as a result of being sedentary (not by choice) so I'm looking forward to feeling myself again.

Jeannie88 · 05/01/2024 19:42

Brilliant, enjoy! X

Tired00 · 05/01/2024 19:44

Love this! This has given me hope that there is light at the end of the tunnel. I have 2 little ones and feel knackered, frumpy and am holding onto the baby weight still! So good to hear your story. Enjoy that feeling!

Smartishpants · 05/01/2024 20:03

What a lovely thread - I’m delighted for you 😊 Inspiring too, reminds me how good it feels to be happy about how you look. Enjoy!

ChittaChatta · 05/01/2024 20:13

💕 lovely