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4 hours ago, Bronx Babe said:
Oh, @Byteme I'm so sorry to hear this news about your second mother. My thoughts and prayers go out to both of you. May she have a peaceful and pain-free transition.
Thank you so much BB!
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2 hours ago, Bronx Babe said:
Mom just passed.
So sorry. My Aunt has 1 to 2 weeks left they say,,..cancer. She is like my second mother. So I'm there with you.
She will always be with you.
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1 hour ago, SentimentalLady said:
Yes. That is my dream if I win lotto.
Well I wish you win the lottery!
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7 hours ago, PearlClutcher said:
She's a doll. In my head I'm going to call her Lucky Penny!
I LUV that!!
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1 hour ago, ennui said:
What's her name, Byteme? So sweet.
Thank you all for your kind words. Her name is Penny.
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7 minutes ago, SuprSuprElevated said:
Oh my gosh, she's adorable! Thank you for rescuing her.
If I could take them all I would. As would a lot if us.
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Small Talk: I Like Them All, I Just Can't Choose!
in Genre Talk
I am under 50 but this seemed like fairly good advice. BTW this woman is beautiful.
5 Makeup Tips For Older Women By 64 Year Old Makeup Artist Turned Super Model Cindy Joseph!
Cindy Joseph’s makeup tips for Boomers
1. Use cream-based, not powder-based cosmetics on your face. Powder adds texture to skin that already has developed texture.
2. A good rule of thumb for lipstick is to find a tone that matches the inner lip or gums.
3. Women older than 50 tend to lose definition in their eyebrows. Just go with that. Don’t recreate the brows you had in your 20s.
4. This is a hard one, but do not wear any eye shadow at all (and especially no contour eye shadow in the crease because it gives the appearance of deepening the crease). A little bit of mascara is OK.
5. Tinted moisturizers don’t work. If you’re going to use a foundation to even out skin tone, find one that gives coverage but doesn’t add texture. Be willing to spend money on a foundation and take your time to experiment and find the exact right shade. Matching your skin tone exactly is critical.