May I please laugh along?
Nov. 29th, 2006 06:06 pmIn which I answer three questions you were probably wondering about:
(1) Yes, flesh-colored lipstick does make you look like a dying soap opera character.
(2) Oh, I just put one roller in my hair to see if they really work -- you know, in a fit of intrepid scientific exploration -- discovered that they really, really do work, and subsequently that I didn't have time to set the rest of my hair, and pulled my single curl back with a barette to make me look somewhat less spastic. Thanks!
(3) It depends.
Did I miss any? Got any questions that need answering? I'll do my best to give you some answers.
(1) Yes, flesh-colored lipstick does make you look like a dying soap opera character.
(2) Oh, I just put one roller in my hair to see if they really work -- you know, in a fit of intrepid scientific exploration -- discovered that they really, really do work, and subsequently that I didn't have time to set the rest of my hair, and pulled my single curl back with a barette to make me look somewhat less spastic. Thanks!
(3) It depends.
Did I miss any? Got any questions that need answering? I'll do my best to give you some answers.
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Date: 2006-11-29 11:53 pm (UTC)(2) I love the image of this! It probably looks, in reverse, like when I wind all my hair into sidelock-like spiral-y things while wet so that I don't have to mess with doing any other styling to it later, but inevitably miss one hunk, which, in all its bending-the-wrong-way, frizz-ended glory, doesn't blend with its neighbors and sticks out like a sore thumb.
My questions:
1)Was your curler a hot roller or the other kind?
2)Why is it so hard to find a decent pencil sharpener?
3)Why do houses burn to the ground all the time, yet there are votive candles that refuse to acquiesce to even being lit?
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Date: 2006-11-30 05:42 am (UTC)(no subject)
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