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I found these screenshots interesting because over the past couple of weeks, she’s looked so much better (in my opinion; who knows what look she favors for herself). Her lip injenctions have gone down, and if she’s gotten them touched up, her doc only added to the bottom lip. They still do not look like the lips that

Thank you for the recommendation! I totally forgot about Lands End. I used to wear a lot of Lands End as a child (as a New Englander, I was raised on Lands End and L.L.Bean!) but forgot about Lands End in particular.

Thanks for the recommendation! I have been wondering where I should switch to for my cardigan needs. I was a die-hard fan of J. Crew’s “Jackie” cardigan, but about 3 or 4 years ago they switched to cheaper fabric that isn’t as comfortable and gets holes in the elbows after a few months of wear.

Yes! I can’t stand the disappearance of women’s chinos! And those strangely cropped, baggy yet slim, “distressed” khakis that they have available now do not cut it. And don’t get me started on their current offering of women’s pants... so unflattering.

Listen, I am from Connecticut and I would love that they have nothing to do with my great state, but they are a New England family. W was born in CT. His dad was born in MA and raised in CT. Jeb and W’s grandfather was a U.S. Senator from CT. W and Jeb went to Andover.

Sorry, but literally, no.

Sorry, but literally, no.

Try an over the counter hydrocortisone cream. If that doesn’t work, I recommend seeing a dermatologist. Depending on your insurance, the visit will not be very expensive and a presription-strength cream may cost nothing!

I think responding with a general category of products should work; no need to request a specific brand and item. Like “I’ve been interesting in moisturizing face masks,” or “a primer,” or “a new perfume for the season,” or whatever it is that you’re curious about. I’m sure since the Sephora cashier offered, she’d be

OP said she wanted a feminist...

I’m happy I could help. Normally wouldn’t have come rushing to her defense (although I have nothing against her), but I wanted to present the information I know about how these procedures last in practice.

She has claimed that she stopped getting Botox and fillers, and there really nothing visible that could indicate to us viewing her pictures if she had some done while pregnant. She has been getting fillers for years (based on her changed looks over the years), which can make the results last longer, up to a year even.

Their lipsticks are really old-school style mattes. If you don’t like a dry matte, you won’t like these. However, Maneater is the most perfect deep, yet neutral toned red.

In my head, I know this is true, but somehow I always get caught up in the hype! I sip water literally all day, so I need to stop looking for (by that, I mean buying) lots of new things hoping that they will miraculously last through it all.

Rouge Vintage is really stunning. I’m very pale, but I feel like it would be very flattering on many skin tones, because although it has a sort of berry, pinkish lean, it also has some warm tones in it too. It’s a complex shade. Sorry to enable, but you probably do need it :)

I don’t find YSL Glossy Stains to wear as long for me as they do for some people, but #5 Rouge Vintage is seriously amazing. It’s a red with sort of berry tones and it is flattering year round!

I can’t tell if you’re joking or are the delusional person who wrote that blog post. If you’re serious and think that’s how “copyright” works, then I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.

Glycolic Acid!

I’ve just started using a Retinol, and I like it a lot! It’s by Paula’s Choice (I have been using her AHA daily and weekly products for years and love them, but wanted to add something stronger into my routine). http://www.paulaschoice.com/shop/skin-care…

Agreed. I live in DC and I don’t read it for serious news.

Michael O’Malley, lol.