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puddingcat ([personal profile] puddingcat) wrote2006-07-03 09:30 pm
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English = weather post

I reckon that, when it hits 20o anywhere, aircon should come on. That includes outside. Despite the storm yesterday, it's horribly hot & stuffy today - like breathing soup1.

I'm missing my bright ginger hair. It was dry as straw, but at least it reflected the sun. *Thinks* Though actually, it would take a while to get short enough to be off my neck. Maybe cutting it all off & going peroxide blonde would be a better idea.

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[livejournal.com profile] vulgarcriminal and [livejournal.com profile] nannyo have inspired me. I'm too unpracticed to do a full install of Project Bimbo, but I'm in the mood to try Bimbo For Beginners. I've been getting into the habit of shaving my legs (gasp!) every week - though I'm still not happy with the thought of showing them in public - so I can wear long skirts to the office. My toenails are currently scarlet. What else can I add to the "technically a girl" routine?


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1: Albeit consommé, rather than farmhouse vegetable.

Re: Project girl

[identity profile] puddingcat.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll try the exfoliating & moisturising things, then. How long should it take to have a visible difference?

Re: colours, I was definitely an autumn when I had ginger hair. I've since been told I'm a winter, but that was just in Sue's front room & so the light wasn't ideal. I'd certainly be interested. Or a personal shopper afternoon - I need a new suit for work.

Re: Project girl

[identity profile] tooth-fairy.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
A personal shopper afternoon sounds good, I know Debenhams do them.

I may try to organise a group session for a colour consultant, split the cost round a few of us.

Re: Project girl

(Anonymous) 2006-07-04 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Exfoliating and moisturising. Depends how bad your skin is in the first place but you should definately notice a marked improvement after a couple of weeks.