I was searching for the book because Operation Self-Renovation is well underway.  Well, I spent a day shopping, which is practically the same thing.  Thank goodness Miss M is a delightful little shopper.  I browsed magazines, I searched the stores, and I have ideas for a few new purchases (which I haven't committed to yet. . .I wanted to get an overview first of just how dreadful my current wardrobe is--it's not too bad, actually).  I'm in need of some new shoes, some new belts, and some new weekend clothes.  
Although I didn't actually commit to any clothes this weekend, I bought new lipstick.  Two, in fact, both of them perfect shades, one neutral and one very, very red.  I heart them.  They are a local drugstore brand, but creamy and moisturizing with just the right amount of color in them.  I scored a very good new mascara, too.  I've never become married to a mascara brand, so I try a new one every time.  This one seems like it might be a keeper, but I need a few more days in it.  My lashes look great, but I'm also all about the staying power when it comes to mascara.  I'm not sure what I do to it, but I manage to end up with half of it under my eyes halfway through the day, if it's not the "right" kind.  It's like my eyelashes sweat.
Here's what I have discovered so far, during my mission:  style-wise, the universe seems to have fallen into the realm of 1984-1990.  I am a serious saver.  If I MIGHT need it someday, I pack it neatly away to a location I am sure to never remember.  I have saved all of my clothes (unless worn out) for YEARS.  But, before I moved here, I cleared away all of my outdated fashion items, from cutoff jean shorts to palazzo pants, because they were so. . .1984-1990.  And now everywhere I turn, gah. . .cutoff jeans and palazzo pants.  I just read a magazine article oohing and ahhing over Rachel Bilson in a hideous floral dress and a black blazer.  It was like Laura Ashley plus Armani. . .awful.  Everywhere I turn, this is what I find.  I think my utter lack of style might be preferable.  But, I'm still shopping.  
As for my hair, I don't think I'm so far off.  It's really long right now--maybe 6 inches or so past my shoulders, and wavy.  I'm probably just going to cut a couple of inches off the bottom.  I'm thinking about some long bangs that I can sweep to one side, but I'm on the fence about those.  I haven't had bangs since high school.  Once I realized what a pain it was to grow them out again, I never wanted to risk bangs.  But it's just hair, and I'm toying with the idea.  
I didn't make any major makeup purchases this weekend, because it was more than I was up for.  The makeup counters were mobbed, and I just wasn't in the mood (other than lipstick and mascara, which were easy purchases).  Eye shadow and foundationy products always confuse me.  I need a lot of help with finding the right shade.
In other news,  I still haven't ovulated, and I'm on CD24 or something horrid like that.  I still haven't picked a doctor.  I might just go with my gut.  It's just one appointment, at this point, and I might as well test drive the doctor at a time when it won't matter if we don't connect.  I have a crazy week coming up at work (more successful people, more famous people, oh joy!), so it will be next week before I can find time for an appointment (assuming I can even get one that quickly--my old practice was booked waaaay in advance).  And right now, I'm falling asleep over the keys, so it's off to bed for me.
 
 
3 comments:
Hi--coming by months later to thank you for commenting on my Creme de la Creme post. Good luck with everything. All best, Lyrehca
I know what you mean about mascara sweat. I use Cover Girl waterproof and it works great. And new lipstick can make you feel so fresh.
Yes, fashion is going back to the 80s, but it still has a modern twist, so it's never exactly the same. I love the approach you took of cleaning out the closet and seeing what you have and what you need. That's usually what I would do. I try to do that twice a year, but it's usually just once a year. I say stick to things that don't look too trendy. I love basics and classic styles, because they can be used for a long time. I tease my 10-year-old daughter I have some clothes older than her.
Thank you so much for your kind and supportive comment on my desperate post a couple of weeks ago. It helped!
And Oy Vey about the "Tragic Life Stories" section. I can't imagine my whole life being defined forever as tragic, by one experience. It would be such a heavy burden.
BTW, a good haircut makes all the difference for me.. a discovery I made late in life, but now I channel many of my beauty $$$ in that direction, and it's worth it. A good lipstick helps too. I never bother with foundation.
Thank you again!
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