I would like to talk about Class. I take staying classy and lady-like very seriously.
Once said:
I do have the sense of humor of a 12 year old boy, a mouth of a sailor sometimes, typically only with very few people including my husband. I am no saint, but I do think it can say a lot about your character to hold yourselves to higher standards.
I had a few rules growing up, they included:
1.No facial makeup; ie. no mascara,powder, blush, foundation, eye shadow, NADA.
2. No Glamour shots, even though this was something very important to a child. Wanting all of the feathers, big hair,and mountains of makeup. Not to mention the mildly suggestive poses for all ages, with a possible cowboy hat.
3. I was not to wear more than three pieces of jewelry. Now, this was supposed to mean each earring was one piece, not the pair as one.
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I broke that rule :)
I am sure there are more, but that is not the point...
Even though I though my mom was out to get me because all of my friends were able to wear makeup, I see now what she meant. A little goes a long way.
I find now, that I hardly wear the amount of makeup that I feel is normal... I am o.k. with that.
Which leads to my point that I find that about as subtle as clown makeup, keep it simple ladies!!
Also,
No bra straps!
I hope I have helped you learn a bit ;)No really, I am sure that all of you are super classy...
I just like to throw some fun in.
I hope you all have a wonderful Tuesday.
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