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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 35988" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>What about letting kt take you in hand and do a girlie makeover session? Could it look any worse?</p><p></p><p>I can relate - I was letting my hair dye grow out and was going grey disgracefully, but I finally got fed up with it. I've also been keeping it cut shorter, too, since so much hair was falling out anyway. A shorter hairstyle makes the hair loss less obvious. Clothes - I'm a dead loss there, anyway, according to easy child 2/difficult child 2. But my favourite skirt, the one she hates because it's so flamboyant - people keep coming up to me and ask me where I got it so they could get one too. But I can't help them - it was $5 in an op-shop!</p><p></p><p>I do watch a bit of Trinny & Susanna and take a little of their advice on board, but I still make big fashion mistakes. With a large bust and large frame, I aim for V-neck shirts. However, my last purchases were fabulous colour (pale lemon), fabulous neckline - but stretch lycra. Not to be worn as 'outer' wear in any way. I look like mozzarella cheese ladled into a sock. And when I wear plunging necklines I have to learn to NOT lean over in front of any males. Young ones get nauseated; older ones get frisky.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 35988, member: 1991"] What about letting kt take you in hand and do a girlie makeover session? Could it look any worse? I can relate - I was letting my hair dye grow out and was going grey disgracefully, but I finally got fed up with it. I've also been keeping it cut shorter, too, since so much hair was falling out anyway. A shorter hairstyle makes the hair loss less obvious. Clothes - I'm a dead loss there, anyway, according to easy child 2/difficult child 2. But my favourite skirt, the one she hates because it's so flamboyant - people keep coming up to me and ask me where I got it so they could get one too. But I can't help them - it was $5 in an op-shop! I do watch a bit of Trinny & Susanna and take a little of their advice on board, but I still make big fashion mistakes. With a large bust and large frame, I aim for V-neck shirts. However, my last purchases were fabulous colour (pale lemon), fabulous neckline - but stretch lycra. Not to be worn as 'outer' wear in any way. I look like mozzarella cheese ladled into a sock. And when I wear plunging necklines I have to learn to NOT lean over in front of any males. Young ones get nauseated; older ones get frisky. Marg [/QUOTE]
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