I’m EXHAUSTED. I’ve been tweezing, shaving, moisturizing, defrizzing, flat-ironing, bikini-waxing, hair-dyeing, gym-joining (notice I said gym-joining, not gym-going?) exfoliating and manicuring since 8th grade, all while sleeping on a silk pillowcase to reduce wrinkles. I’m ready to grow a beard and just RELAX.
Some of you are thinking: Sweetheart, go ahead and hang it up. Nobody wants you to be sexy except the product pushers. Your husband loves you for your mind and nice eyes (when the whites aren’t jaundiced). Your children love you because you put cute notes in their lunch box and buy them stuff. The human species did not die off because women once had untweezed eyebrows. Women of the 1st Century were hairy, and yet here we all are.
If I don’t let my moustache grow in, am I a hypocrite?
My 5-year-old daughter recently caught me tweezing and asked if there was a splinter in my eyebrow. “Yes, sweetie. There is a splinter in Mummy’s eyebrow and she has to remove some hairs to find it.” How long can I keep this up? Eventually, when the birds of spring begin to circle my daughter’s eyebrows looking to nest deep within her uni-brow, will she feel betrayed? Especially if her friends’ eyebrows are as finely shaped as a topiary? Isn’t it my duty to pass on the secret art of hairlessness as it was passed on to me? But hairlessness is just the tip of the iceberg. I saw an article entitled “Top 50 Beauty Tips.” Top 50? Out of how many more?
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It's not that you get to an age where you stop caring about looking after yourself, you get to a point where you don't care what other people think anymore and you just do what you feel. I'm 38 and I'm pretty much at that point. My husband thinks I'm the sexiest woman alive and tells me that often. Even though I think he's probably just a teensy bit biassed (ok a lot biassed), I like hearing it. I dress how *I* like now, not how some silly fashion trend says I should. I feel better in myself for it. I still tweeze my eyebrows sometimes, but if I don't do my legs for a while, who cares? I don't. My hubby doesn't. And if someone else does, well that's their problem, not mine. :)
My mum is in her fifties and still gets her moustache waxed.
And why wouldn't she? I'm in my fifties and it's one of the, if not the sexiest times of my life. The kids are grown up and My husband and I are still in pretty good shape (at least we think we are) and we are "hot to trot". Infact, although we love having our kids come home to visit, it does interfere with our sex life.
Living life to the full....Love it....You rock.