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    Friday, March 07, 2008

    Elliot thinks I'm fancy


    My great-nephew Elliot loves Olivia the pig books. The one he's into right now is all about opposites. And apparently my fondness for makeup is evident even to a two year old, because everytime he comes to this page, he points at fancy Olivia and says, "Susie!"

    Okay, I admit it. I'm one of those women who prefers not to leave the house without lipstick. Mascara's right up there on my list, too, along with Carmex to tame my eyebrows. But hey, I don't wear pearls like Olivia. Or big red bows around my ears. (Girl, that's just tacky. Love the shoes, though) And I haven't gone topless since I was three.

    Still, I'm a fool for cosmetics. I love the look, the feel, the smell...the promise. Now, I consider myself an intelligent, reasonably grounded woman. I know my limitations in the beauty department. I have zero interest in Botox and no one's putting this girl under general anesthesia to take a scalpel to my face. But for a few bucks and no blood spilled you can do amazing things with a little mineral foundation and a stick of cream blush. If makeup doesn't precisely hide a multitude of sins it at least mutes them a little.

    The soulmate and BBF Mimi like to make fun of my dresser in the bathroom. And I admit, the thing's loaded with way more crap than one woman needs since I'm not always great about thinning out the rejects. But I'm an experimenter by nature and I've discovered some great stuff along the way. Jane Iredale cosmetics, especially their Sugar and Butter lip treatment. Cargo blu_ray compact of four lip glosses (seeing a trend here?) With this little beauty you can customize your lip color. I usually have oily skin but this winter it got really dry and I discovered La Roche-Posay Nutritic, which was great. It healed the dryness without leaving a greasy sheen.

    So, Elliot (at the Whaletail) will probably continue seeing me in lipstick and mascara on our Friday morning walks. But how about the rest of you? If makeup bores you silly, what does shake your tambourine? What do you have a lust-on for that friends and lovers just don't get?

    Tell Mother Susan. You know she's always willing to lend an ear.


    15 Comments:

    Blogger DFender said...

    Happy Friday, Susan!

    Elliot is a sweet-lookin' boy. I prefer not to leave the house without mascara as I look like a cave dweller without...gack!

    I hafta admit, most of my friends don't understand my love of reading (to the degree that I do it, anyway) nor do they understand my lustful passion for pajamas, socks and good coffee...LOL.

    Can't beat having a favorite pair of Levi's that are the most comfortable pair of pants in the universe...especially if said beat-to-hell Levi's make your ass look like it's younger than it really is. Now THAT is something my girlie-friends do understand...Ha!

    Have a great weekend! We're in for a helluva snowstorm in northeast Ohio. Oh joy. ;-)

    Deb

    4:28 AM  
    Blogger Lori Foster said...

    Oooh! I love make-up. I don't wear much, but I'm forever hunting for the perfect mascara. :-)
    I wear concealer, mascara, and blush.
    On very rare occasions I'll put on face make-up and lip gloss - but it's rare.
    And now that I'm older, eye shadow just makes my deep-set eyes look older, so I pretty much skip it.

    I almost never leave the house with make-up. Being fair, my eyelashes are like a very light brown - meaning, almost non-existent. LOL

    Your nephew is just adorable!

    Lori

    7:54 AM  
    Blogger Elizabeth Guest said...

    I love makeup and never leave the house without putting something on my face, even if it's just tinted moisturizer from Victoria Principal and a dab of Lancome lipstick. I'm always getting sucked into trying the latest products. :-)

    I also love Aveda hair products, especially their shampoo, creme rinse and hair spray.

    Doubt if I'd ever have an eye lift, etc. My eyebrows already have a natural high arch.

    Happy weekend all!
    ~EG

    10:19 AM  
    Anonymous Kim said...

    BOOKS!!! Can't go by the book aisle in any store without looking to see what is on the shelf. Drives my husband nuts!!!

    Makeup is probably at the bottom of my priorities. Friends and family go out of their way to comment when they "catch me" wearing it.

    Kim

    1:17 PM  
    Blogger Jayne Ann Krentz said...

    Well, after all these years of fruitless efforts that always left me looking like a raccoon, I've finally found a brand of mascara that actually stays in place! So exciting! It's the new Lancome product. Now all I have to do is practice, practice, practice...

    --Jayne

    4:34 PM  
    Blogger karibear said...

    Makeup just doesn’t do it for me. Way back when, I used to wear powder, lipstick, and mascara. But the mascara kept getting in my eyes - painful, with contacts, eventually the powder [any brand] started making my skin break out, and lipstick vanishes all by itself within minutes. Besides, it looks silly with nothing else. Now I stick to clear chap-stick kinds of things, otherwise my lips get dry.

    My one real passion was searching for the “right” pen. I always KNEW that if I just found The Right One, it would magically make me organized, productive, creative... You name it. I only found one that looked like it might - just might - do the trick, and while I had a very indulgent boss, he kind of drew the line at paying over 300.00 for a Mont Blanc. Ah, well. At least he said if I bought it, he’d keep me supplied with ink for it.

    7:29 PM  
    Blogger Stella said...

    Susan: I don't like fiddling with makeup, but I like going bare-faced into the word even less. I almost always put on mascara and a little lipstick to go out. But at home--aha, that's different.

    My secret passions: Chenille bathrobes, down bathrobes, tea, good books and not having to go anywhere. And I'm fascinated by anything miniature and rarely see a dog or cat I can pass without a stroke.

    Cheers, Stella
    Who will be buying the Lancome mascara:) Thanks, Jayne.

    9:43 PM  
    Anonymous aussie dee said...

    Speaking of makeup, I heard a funny story(well I thought it was), an author was in the garden and decided ha ha to pop down the shop, quick trip, and out of the mouths of babes, look mum, YOUR book, SHH, but it is, next thing she has the attention of the store.

    12:35 AM  
    Blogger sandra said...

    I really like what makeup does for anyone´s face. It really makes a difference, but I seldom wear it. I don´t like spending all the time that it takes to apply it correctly. On the special occasions that I do, I can´t avoid eye liner and eyelash mascara - something my mother told me when I was a teen and I can´t help obeying: "The most important part of your makeup is the eyes. Never, (stress in never),go out without it"
    There are some things rooted in you that you just can´t
    avoid doing, aren´t there?

    2:55 AM  
    Blogger susan andersen said...

    Jayne, is that the Lancome Definicils? Another cool mascara is Cargo blu_ray XP (or maybe XD--it's upstairs in my bathroom and I'm too lazy to run up there again :) It has a little comb instead of a brush and it really catches every stray lash. For me, the racoon circles happened if I used waterproof mascara. I don't know if it's because my skin tends toward the oily, but whenever I wore that it ended up under my eyes. So I stick with the regular stuff.

    Stella I have old printer's boxes filled with miniatures--you'll have to stop by and see them some day. And I'm with you with not being able to pass a cat without stooping down to pet and talk to it. I like dogs, but I looooove cats.

    Deb, I'm a Lee's jeans girl. Just fit my body shape better. But I'm with you in soxs. I'm really in to fleece socks this winter. So cozy.

    8:48 AM  
    Blogger psuedonyms said...

    well makeup is not my cup o tea if you know what i mean i hardly where it and when i do everyone notices and goes out of their way to mention it i would go to school every now and then with makeup on and my friends would guess what all i had put on that morning by how different i looked. my fetishes (is that a word) are books tons and tons of books everything form herb-lore of north America to pride and prejudice to lord of the rings to anything that looks good at the moment. another thing is licorice spice tea that stuff is heavenly or a tea called Egyptian spice which i cannot find anywhere (tear). also stuffed animals i think all girls love stuffed animals i just really really really love them.

    4:21 PM  
    Anonymous Dia said...

    While I am not by any means obsessed by make-up, can in fact count on one hand the number of times I actually applied it, I have a thing for shiny things. Have you seen the animated movie, Bug�s Life? When that silly bug gets zapped by the bug zapper with the dying words of �I can�t help it!!!� Yeah that is me, and the funny thing is that I don�t wear half of the things that I do own. I have built-in-radar for those lovely sparkly things that overcrowd my jewellery box and thin out my wallet. It�s so bad that when I am out with my sisters and friends they know to steer me away from anything that sparkles.
    Yet despite it all I remain the lover of sparkly things.

    12:40 PM  
    Blogger psuedonyms said...

    wow Dia i am so like that to anything the sparkles whether it be cheap or expensive if it's big and gaudy i love it and it usually has to have a lot of color and be shiny and yeah i love that kind of stuff and the only time i ever wear that kind of stuff is when i'm performing or going to church

    6:05 PM  
    Anonymous Dia said...

    Dear P
    Obsession with books, shiny things and lack of artistic talent with makeup are definitively things that we have in common. I am a sucker for romance. There are couple of bookstores in the city that I frequent on regular basis. Don’t know if it’s a good or bad thing that when the regular salespeople see me they cheerfully wave (probably because they know that I will spend lots of money) and take me to the romance section to point out this week’s favourite.
    The romance with the romance books started in the first year of university, when I needed to read some ‘fluff’ to decompress, but when I actually got into the book, I couldn’t put it down, and the rest as they say is history. I LOVE all the genres but romance still remains the favourite.

    7:47 AM  
    Blogger Irish Flame said...

    Leave the house with out make up...it's a no-go! I'll stuff my hair under a hat, but must have make up. I'm a Mid-Western transplant from California and I don't go along with the popular "natural" look they like around here. Must have the favorite pair of jeans, too.
    I have a passion for books set in Ireland or Scotland and their best when taken with peace and quiet, a hot bubble bath, a glass of wine and chocolate!

    10:38 AM  

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