It's cheesy, but having a pimple or a bad hair day isn't going to matter in five years. I don't always remember that, but I try.
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Retirement at sixty-five is ridiculous. When I was sixty-five I still had pimples.
A bad hair day for me is when it gets flat and greasy.
Your hair tends to get used to the product you use. Every month or so I change it out.
Like most girls, I suffered from pimples, too. I tried dozens of treatments but was never satisfied with any.
I don't want to return to the past. I don't yearn for when I was 18 years old. I was in high school then. I had acne. I had a terrible hairdo. I'm sure I was sporting polyester pants.
It's a great beauty tip, if you ever want to look five years younger, to shave off your eyebrows. It's amazing what it does. It really shaves off the years.
Why is there such vanity about hair? I make a point to bathe. I worry about boogers in my nose, and I ask the makeup artist to cover up my pimples, but beyond that, I try not to be too vain.
I had a terrible bout of acne after I turned 30.
It's not the hair on your head that matters. It's the kind of hair you have inside.
Some makeup you put on and feel like you're getting pimples by the hour.
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