Tom Ford Beauty Discussion

DMcG9

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Super you will love it!!!! Gosh when I was little when it was your b'day you would get a free ice cream cone. I think Mr. Ford should send us all lipsticks!!! My brother was kind enough to remind if I ever go into the hospital I will now be listed "middle aged" yes, I will be 35. Bite me, brother dear, comes to mind!!! But he will always be older then me!!!!
Nice brother! lol...
It's interesting that with certain illnesses a person is still considered "young adult" between the ages of 18-39 but really 35 is technically closer to mid-life.
 

ashievic

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In the medical world, once you are 35 you are considered middle aged. And at 65 a senior. My brother called me this morning to let me know my life was half way over. And here I am a somewhat stepmother to 4, and step grandma to 3 at 35. But I told him that is only when I am there with the boyfriend. The somewhat grandkids (age 2 and under) wanted to call me Grammy, I told them Ash is perfect. I am not your grandmother, I am your grandfather's girlfriend. I am too young for this $hyt!!!!! And this is why I will not get married. Get me outta here, I am not a grandmother!!!!
 

Medgal07

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On one of the reports it stated my Mama's ovaries and uterus were "unremarkable" which is good. But my Mama felt they should have been fu**ing remarkable since they were long gone!!!!!
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It's so absurd that I have to laugh, when in all actuality it's fu**ing scary.
 

Medgal07

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Nice brother! lol...
It's interesting that with certain illnesses a person is still considered "young adult" between the ages of 18-39 but really 35 is technically closer to mid-life.
Working labels---that's all they are. We won't let them get under our skin.
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ashievic

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On one of the reports it stated my Mama's ovaries and uterus were "unremarkable" which is good. But my Mama felt they should have been fu**ing remarkable since they were long gone!!!!!
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It's so absurd that I have to laugh, when in all actuality it's fu**ing scary.
Better yet, the oncologist thought it was no big deal. My mama shot back, if he sees things they aren't there, does this mean he isn't seeing things that are???
 

Medgal07

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Better yet, the oncologist thought it was no big deal. My mama shot back, if he sees things they aren't there, does this mean he isn't seeing things that are???
....and to think, so many people have blind trust in physicians and never ask questions!
 

ashievic

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Better yet, the oncologist thought it was no big deal. My mama shot back, if he sees things they aren't there, does this mean he isn't seeing things that are???
....and to think, so many people have blind trust in physicians and never ask questions!
The doc with his hand on the door knob as he asks you "Do you have any questions?" is also very comforting. Or the new thing, hospitalists, they should all be shot. Never ever saw the patient before. Before a specialist may be brought in, they have to approve it???? This is not for an HMO, it is standard procedure for most hospitals now. Oh it was in a very sick way amusing when my Mama took these idiots on and called her friends who are specialists. And you get a different hosptalist each day. My mother said, let me get this right, you have seen my husband for all of 3 minutes, yet his doctor whom he has seen for 30 years, you have no need to speak to? Or the one who felt my father needed a low fat diet and exercise. My mother asked him, do you need glasses or are that big of a moron???? Remember Daddy is 6-1 and before all of this ran 4 miles a day and had a 32 inch waist. The hematologist just ordered the blood for Daddy. Yes, he has known my parent's forever, socially. The hospitalist had a fit. The hematologist told him, you are right let's do nothing and be sure the patient dies on the table. It is scary....
 

Medgal07

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The doc with his hand on the door knob as he asks you "Do you have any questions?" is also very comforting. Or the new thing, hospitalists, they should all be shot. Never ever saw the patient before. Before a specialist may be brought in, they have to approve it???? This is not for an HMO, it is standard procedure for most hospitals now. Oh it was in a very sick way amusing when my Mama took these idiots on and called her friends who are specialists. And you get a different hosptalist each day. My mother said, let me get this right, you have seen my husband for all of 3 minutes, yet his doctor whom he has seen for 30 years, you have no need to speak to? Or the one who felt my father needed a low fat diet and exercise. My mother asked him, do you need glasses or are that big of a moron???? Remember Daddy is 6-1 and before all of this ran 4 miles a day and had a 32 inch waist. The hematologist just ordered the blood for Daddy. Yes, he has known my parent's forever, socially. The hospitalist had a fit. The hematologist told him, you are right let's do nothing and be sure the patient dies on the table. It is scary....
I'm quite familiar w/Hospitalists---------hate them!!! The way around them in my world is to be admitted by your GP who then via consultation, brings in your specialists.
I see my specialists on a regular basis & they keep my GP apprised of what's going on. I see him maybe once a year because my HC needs are most suitably
addressed by the specialists I've been seeing for more than 30 years.

​ How are you enjoying your TF goodies??? What looks are you toying with lately. I'm eager to try Golden Peach next week---it meets the color requirement of a new
makeup challenge. Any suggestions????
 

beautycool

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Hi there whoms got skinny dip ? And the purple polish called African nights ? Just wondered what you thought of them ? And how you liked skinny dip ? Thank you in advance :)
 

beautycool

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Sorry I think I do need kip that's what me hubby saying it's called African violets isn't it Lmao sorry all need some shut eye
 

ashievic

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I used Black Oyster today over a base of CT Norma Jean. Then the Chanel #14 liquid liner that black with silver sparkles. With the beige lipgloss from Chanel LeBeige. Blush was the Guerlian pearls. Then used the Dior turquoise kohl on my waterline and smudge. Nails are the palest beige and the pink from LeBeige collection. Had to go to mass, a quiet look works best there! I have found a pointed fluffy brush works best for the CT cream shadows. Based on they are more like a mouse, as in fluffy and creamy.The TF concealer brush works best for his, since his cream shadows are more stiff. I also used the Chanel lace imprinted for contour. By mistake I grabbed the eyeshadow brush from TF for the crease. It worked well in the hallows of my cheek.
 

mango13

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My mom's Negligee lippie arrived on Thursday and she found it a bit tacky compared to Estee Lauder's Pure Color Envy Lipsticks(her favorite formula). She really loves the color and it suites her really well though, so success after all! I also called about my Seductive Rose quad and it's supposed to ship out on Tuesday, but that was as of last Thursday... now I'm worried because it says it's back-ordered for 24 days.
 

mango13

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I used Black Oyster today over a base of CT Norma Jean. Then the Chanel #14 liquid liner that black with silver sparkles. With the beige lipgloss from Chanel LeBeige. Blush was the Guerlian pearls. Then used the Dior turquoise kohl on my waterline and smudge. Nails are the palest beige and the pink from LeBeige collection. Had to go to mass, a quiet look works best there! I have found a pointed fluffy brush works best for the CT cream shadows. Based on they are more like a mouse, as in fluffy and creamy.The TF concealer brush works best for his, since his cream shadows are more stiff. I also used the Chanel lace imprinted for contour. By mistake I grabbed the eyeshadow brush from TF for the crease. It worked well in the hallows of my cheek.
Sounds pretty!!
 

beautycool

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I used Black Oyster today over a base of CT Norma Jean. Then the Chanel #14 liquid liner that black with silver sparkles. With the beige lipgloss from Chanel LeBeige. Blush was the Guerlian pearls. Then used the Dior turquoise kohl on my waterline and smudge. Nails are the palest beige and the pink from LeBeige collection. Had to go to mass, a quiet look works best there! I have found a pointed fluffy brush works best for the CT cream shadows. Based on they are more like a mouse, as in fluffy and creamy.The TF concealer brush works best for his, since his cream shadows are more stiff. I also used the Chanel lace imprinted for contour. By mistake I grabbed the eyeshadow brush from TF for the crease. It worked well in the hallows of my cheek. 
Sounds fab Hun :) happy birthday did I miss it or is it now :) today
 

beautycool

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I have skinny dip and the cheek brush in my basket I'm in two minds :( £90 a lot of money Originally £100 though I'm saving ten lol I'm not too sure on skinny dip have wanted it though to put with rose soleil if it ever turns up :) I had thoughts about mixing the two together I am really wanting a tom ford brush and thought I go with the cheek one as I do love my blush !!!!! I use mac or bobbi brown brush ATM I don't like the mac one much And the small handled bobbi brown one is prob for bronzer but love it still So I don't know what to do :( I did want the big bronzer. But they are permanent and cannot find the normal case ones or the white ones Apart from a small white bronzer ( already have dust dust ) in small Why am I in too minds tiredness I suppose and guilt lol :( def guilt
 
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