sweetpea
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As some of you may already know,I had a life changing diagnosis earlier this year,and whilst I have got through the subsequent op and treatment,my mortality has been slapped rudely in front of my face at the grand old age of 44!!!
Whilst the above has bugga all to do with skincare,well it did in a way with surgical menopause and chemo lol,it did make me think on what is truly important in life.There is a part of me that hopes to be a wrinkled old prune:blush:....not before my time of course,well not too much lol,but the odd line here and there(more than the odd one in a well lit room ) doesn't seem so bad in the grand scheme of things.
That is not to say that I am going to let myself go,but I haven't bought any gatineau tsv or product this year at all when I normally would have done.I did buy the elemis one just gone but I like the bath stuff and the pcmc is nice but not a necessity.I have actually been using the Aldi lacura range,the multi intensive serum as fab at £3.99 and the pink lidded night cream at £1.99 is another one I like.You see you can try all the different ones they do without guilt if they don't suit and it still costs less than a sample size of the presteeeeeeejuz stuff!:grin:
If I am honest as well I have done all the things that would make Alison Young shudder...........I have smoked(don't now) I go in the sun,I don't use enough spf,I have gone to bed in my make up,used soap and water etc etc but even if I hadn't done any of that I still wouldn't have the skin I had in my teens or 20's with or without the use of uber posh cream!
Whether you look your age is not just down to skin and wrinkles,it's also down to the clothes you wear,your hairstyle and most importantly your attitude.It's a fine balancing act for us as we meet middle age,our head still thinks we are 20 but the mirror tells us different:doh:
Dress too young and we look mutton,too old and we are judged to have 'given in' and of course the worst judge of all is our fellow women folk!
I think the lovliest thing I heard once was on some random tv show years ago........it showed an Italian family sitting down to a meal,a large extended family,and there was a young Italian man who went up to his grandma and gave her the biggest hug and kiss and told the camera that he thought she was the most beautiful of all the women sat at the table and that the lines on her face made her so because they she was full of wisdom (WTTE)
What a ramble......sorry folks lol
Whilst the above has bugga all to do with skincare,well it did in a way with surgical menopause and chemo lol,it did make me think on what is truly important in life.There is a part of me that hopes to be a wrinkled old prune:blush:....not before my time of course,well not too much lol,but the odd line here and there(more than the odd one in a well lit room ) doesn't seem so bad in the grand scheme of things.
That is not to say that I am going to let myself go,but I haven't bought any gatineau tsv or product this year at all when I normally would have done.I did buy the elemis one just gone but I like the bath stuff and the pcmc is nice but not a necessity.I have actually been using the Aldi lacura range,the multi intensive serum as fab at £3.99 and the pink lidded night cream at £1.99 is another one I like.You see you can try all the different ones they do without guilt if they don't suit and it still costs less than a sample size of the presteeeeeeejuz stuff!:grin:
If I am honest as well I have done all the things that would make Alison Young shudder...........I have smoked(don't now) I go in the sun,I don't use enough spf,I have gone to bed in my make up,used soap and water etc etc but even if I hadn't done any of that I still wouldn't have the skin I had in my teens or 20's with or without the use of uber posh cream!
Whether you look your age is not just down to skin and wrinkles,it's also down to the clothes you wear,your hairstyle and most importantly your attitude.It's a fine balancing act for us as we meet middle age,our head still thinks we are 20 but the mirror tells us different:doh:
Dress too young and we look mutton,too old and we are judged to have 'given in' and of course the worst judge of all is our fellow women folk!
I think the lovliest thing I heard once was on some random tv show years ago........it showed an Italian family sitting down to a meal,a large extended family,and there was a young Italian man who went up to his grandma and gave her the biggest hug and kiss and told the camera that he thought she was the most beautiful of all the women sat at the table and that the lines on her face made her so because they she was full of wisdom (WTTE)
What a ramble......sorry folks lol
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