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Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:13 am |
Thank you to all of you .
You don't have any idea how much I appreciate this forum - reading it every day and trying to do different things is what keeps me on track and sane these days - keeps me distract from my problems....(My husband was manager in an oil & gas company and he was laid off in December just before Christmas and didn't find anything yet so not a good time for us at all ) Anyway I have pigmentation but I have an excelent foundation -Face Atelier .And what is very strange is that I have good days and bad days with it.That means days I don't see too much and days that I look like a dalmation.My theory is that is hormonal and is agravated by sun.It started in my 30is when I figured out that I have fibroms as well. My mom had it very bad and it cleaned up after menopause ...So maybe my next step would be to do some research in hormon balancing.
I also have a question for you ladies: I just feel that I am exfoliating too much : the skin looks great after but is it healthy on the long run?
I was reading here about the "cooking effect" obtained as a result of using different machines. I guess that I have it using BQ .It's not bad but my skin feels too soft after that not firm and plum....The next day I am back to the same consinstance However I am worried not to do any other damage.
About my neck and jaw line - yes I am obssesd with it :doing lots of neck exercises :kissing the ceiling and 0-u- x pronunciation.
Probably my routine exercise helps as well...
And I'll try to take some without makeup pics as well .. Try t find a good dy just not to scary anyone;) |
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