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Padine:
I have just read about a mascara VolumeCare+ which is aimed at post-menopausal ladies - do you think such a product really makes any difference? I didn't............then I did........then I wasn't sure, but  how I wish I had my hair-free top lip, my defined eye brows, my long, attractive eye lashes. Oh, what a depressing minute or 3 I've just spent.
             
                                                                     Padine xx

CLKD:
Better now?

DH is a research Chemist and often groans at the ideas pushed particularly at ladies in the Health and Beauty pages/adverts. 

I haven't worn make-up for over 30 years - got too lazy to take it off at night  ::).  I've let my hair go silver on top.  I don't shave my legs unless the weather is really really warm .......... for lots and lots of weeks  ;)

One has so many eyelashes so unless the mascara made it sticky, it won't add volume.  I tried that in the 1970s  ::) and looked like a panda  :o

jaypo:
A really good product for your lashes to grow is called rapid lash,you get it from boots,it's a bit costly but after a few weeks,omg,your lashes are lovely and long,really works.
I don't step outside the door without make up,so vain  ;D

CLKD:
I'll do your hair - I cut my fringe and no one has laughed.  Yet ;-)

Padine:
I used to wear the bare minimum make up when I was working but have got lazy these days! I do fill in my eyebrows every day as I feel better with them "in", and use mascara when going out (had a break for 7 weeks   ???) love lipstick but have wasted so much money. CLKD, thanks for Mr CLKD's opinion - when I think about it, how can eyebrows know if they belong to a child or adult?
     Padine xx

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