Does there come a time when

Edited my post , I left “ some” out…

Guilty on all counts… but l haven’t got a wrinkled face yet!

I will keep my hair to my shoulders and tint it for as long as l can.

I must be doing something right as l still get compliments and… boyfriends!

If that’s being bigheaded, l don’t care because it’s true!

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Totally depends on the face of the lady and the bone structure

Mine too … I’m forever plucking out straggly chin hairs.

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It depends on what I see…from my own perspective…not bone structure or the face of the lady.

Oh thank goodness, I’m not alone after all, those darn chin hairs are a bloody nuisance and drive me nuts but I refuse to shave, nah, I’m a plucker all the way LOL.

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Are you a pheasant plucker Queenie? :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Do any of you use a fuzzy machine (as I call it?) that I see on adverts sometimes. It takes away the fuzzy blonde hairs on your face. I have some down below my ears and I wonder if I should do anything about it? Its not hairy hairs, just…I dunno the word for it, just a little bit of fuzz :confounded:

Pixie, What do young teenage boys start growing on their face? Bum fluff! Which is probably similar to your blonde fuzz.
Yeah, if you want a full black beard, shave that fuzz off! Ha!

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So what do you do with it?
Wait until Christmas and spray a little glitter on it?

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That had me laughing so hard! Nah I’ll just leave it ta, if that’s going to happen! Don’t think I’d suit a beard that much :laughing: It must be hormonal or something! If it grows, I might dye it pink though! :smiley:

I looked it up - its called “peach fuzz” Its nothing to worry about. Its only the size of a fingertip at either side of my ears. No need for a facial yet then, phew!

Yes, except I know a lady who has quite a bit of this peach fuzz.
It’s not that noticeable but when the sun shines it really stands out like fluffy candy floss. I often wonder if she has a friend who can give her hints and tips … and then she could pass them on to me.

It’s horses for courses isn’t it?
Whatever makes you feel good goes imo
I wear my hair in a bob most days (just short of shoulder length) and can just about scrape it in to an up-do for added glamour if I need to.
I think it suits me. It frames my square-ish face. And yes I have some wrinkles but my hair doesn’t emphasise them. I’ll keep dyeing it brown too as long as my brows and lashes stay dark.
I still get compliments and offers too. And in all honesty even if I didn’t I would continue to style my hair to suit myself, not other people. It’s me that has to approve of the reflection in the mirror every morning after all.

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. You may see something ugly but someone else may see a beautiful woman with short (or long) hair. In particular I have noticed that a man’s view of a woman’s beauty (whether she is old or young) is often very different from a woman’s.

Morticia you are hilarious you make me laugh out loud

Ladies I used to do threading it removes the facial hair from the root and can clear this for a good 3 weeks and as time goes by it softens and lessens but wont clear completely but you can be fuz free for a few weeks . A warning …

It hurts like hell :tired_face::tired_face::tired_face::tired_face:

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Let me take a look and I’ll tell you. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Yes, Annie already said that…I’m looking at it from my own perspective…I have yet to see a old woman with long hair, who imo,Annie…looks beautiful…I haven’t seen one yet…,because the ones I have seen are covered in wrinkles, not a pretty sight…beautiful hair, wrinkled face.

I’m looking at the surface…each to their own though.

I don’t think it matters whether a woman has long or short hair, whether old or young, and wrinkles don’t tell you what a person’s like, people can have their hair anyway they want to, you don’t know what a person’s like,till they open their mouth

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