04-12-21, 12:55 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Maryland, USA
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Pam - I'm so sorry you are still suffering from that! Ugh.
I liked my mask in the winter b/c it made it more comfortable to walk outside. I'm not loving it so much now that it is warmer, but I do think it keeps the allergens at bay. The lower half of my face has aged more than my eyes, so I like that my mask hides my smile lines! Donna |
04-12-21, 01:41 PM | ||
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Maryland, USA
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If I walk in the park or on a trail, I bring one w/ me and only put it on if I can't avoid coming in close contact w/ someone. If I walk in town, I wear it the whole time. I didn't mind it as much in the winter, but it is getting claustrophobic in the warmer weather. Donna |
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04-12-21, 01:56 PM | ||
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Maryland, USA
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I do wear tinted sunscreen and mascara if I leave the house but that is it! I was gravitating towards less make-up anyway.... Donna |
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04-12-21, 01:59 PM | ||
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Arizona
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Most of the time, I wear sunscreen, concealer, powder, blush, mascara, and lip tint, and that's it. That's a light makeup day for me.
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04-12-21, 02:12 PM | ||
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: D.C. Area
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04-12-21, 06:01 PM | |
Join Date: May 2004
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I stopped wearing makeup except for mascara in grad school. Then when started working remote about over 8 years ago, stopped wearing mascara as well. I'm fascinated by those who are interested in make-up especially those who can be so creative with it.
I was really concern when the virus reached America. I live with my elderly parents so I do the errands and shopping, moving through the stores quickly as possible. I would wear masks and wash my hands throughly when I get home. I had my share of dealing with foggy glasses, trying to find the 'perfect' placement on my nose with mask to avoid the fog. With severe hearing loss, it really impacted my ability to understand people when I no longer have lips to read. I downloaded an app that would translate speech to text. It's not perfect but better than nothing. One time, a clerk was apparently saying something, when I realized she was speaking, I brought out my phone. She realized I'm deaf and wanted to know if I knew sign language. What a relief!! I would wave since no one can see smiling. I think it would be some time before I'd feel comfortable NOT wearing a mask in public. Last week there was a 'double mutant' variant discovered in Bay area. I would feel better when there has been global vaccination but seems that will be some time. |
04-12-21, 06:05 PM | |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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I love it! Same here.
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04-26-21, 02:57 PM | ||
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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