tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3385292529998118275.post4560980479048927028..comments2024-03-24T05:44:33.317+00:00Comments on The Pouting Pensioner: No-Brow Investigationthepoutingpensionerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13484934089759704702noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3385292529998118275.post-11882305398147059392016-07-28T09:51:25.236+01:002016-07-28T09:51:25.236+01:00Hi Anna,
Thanks for taking time out from your coo...Hi Anna, <br />Thanks for taking time out from your coops to pop in!<br />It is rather strange that the hair issues shift around the body. Hair seems to slip from the brows down to the chin. Maybe it's something as simple as gravity! <br />When next in town I'll look out for those fibres, thanks for the tip.<br />Have a nice day, y'all. thepoutingpensionerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13484934089759704702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3385292529998118275.post-24195909664384486732016-07-28T08:36:42.805+01:002016-07-28T08:36:42.805+01:00Hi. Me again. I have bushy brows still and have t...Hi. Me again. I have bushy brows still and have them plucked or waxed every 6 weeks. Opposite problem. There are great pens out there that have little fibres in that I would use if I had diminishing brows. Anna of Mutton Style and Yearshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17123818835370240987noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3385292529998118275.post-12335815747194978272016-07-26T17:40:59.530+01:002016-07-26T17:40:59.530+01:00I'm so sorry to hear of the bad experience you...I'm so sorry to hear of the bad experience you've gone through with illness and treatment, Margaret. You seem to have handled it very bravely. It puts my silly brow problem into perspective, that's for sure. You deserve all the pampering you desire !<br />Hope you're having a nice day.<br />PP.thepoutingpensionerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13484934089759704702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3385292529998118275.post-14147220026317843022016-07-26T17:31:17.043+01:002016-07-26T17:31:17.043+01:00Hi Margaret, thanks for popping in with all the ti...Hi Margaret, thanks for popping in with all the tips. <br />What an experience you had, and such a positive one to boot. Lancome products are really good but as a pensioner I don't use them as I've become a bit of a cheapskate!<br />I have to admit I don't do much with myself, hair, face, and body, and it probably is showing. I've always been fearful of makeup sessions. The nearest I got was a few months ago letting the lady try Touche Eclat on me. PerHaps now is the time to let that nice YSL lady loose on the rest of my face!<br />Thanks for sharing your experience with us and for your helpful ideas.<br />PP.<br />thepoutingpensionerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13484934089759704702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3385292529998118275.post-4474051671571105472016-07-26T16:56:22.057+01:002016-07-26T16:56:22.057+01:00Yes, my eyebrows have all but disappeared. I put t...Yes, my eyebrows have all but disappeared. I put this down to (1) them not properly returning after having had chemo for breast cancer in 2004/5 and (2) my age - older than you, at a guess. And as I'm now grey haired and have got fed up having my hair highlighted as it has never looked as I really wanted it to look, I've embraced the grey but then my make up wasn't quite right.<br />So yesterday I had a makeup makeover in a local dept store by the Lancôme beautician and wowzer, what a good idea this was, so I do recommend you go to a similar store in your area and book yourself in. There you will be shown how best to make up our older face and that includes disappearing eyebrows and also bags under the eyes or what my friend calls her "panda eyes." You don't have to visit a Lancôme beautician, there are others around - Clinique, Clarins, Estee Lauder, etc. In 2014 I had a semi-makeover with the Boots No 7 beautician in Boots, but yesterday was the full treatment from moisturizer, primer, foundation right up to blusher. You don't have to buy any products but I treated myself to two (only two as they are expensive, the rest will have to wait a while) but I've learned a few new techniques and a new (new to me, I mean) product for my brows. I would also say that I allowed the beautician to use what colour palette she thought would suit me, not one that I asked for, so it ended up being totally different from what I'd been using and I have to admit, it was amazing! I do recommend a makeup makeover, if only to be shown new products and new colours and to learn different ways of making up our eyes.<br />Margaret Pgalanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14190356279359463949noreply@blogger.com