tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3024783990265236705.post5810888898622275469..comments2014-08-20T23:45:40.708-07:00Comments on Could I really make this stuff up?: The price of beauty.Imajazzbabyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056590915711067514noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3024783990265236705.post-17441384476954569272010-10-19T07:10:45.252-07:002010-10-19T07:10:45.252-07:00Why do you think so many women get stuff injected ...Why do you think so many women get stuff injected into their lips? Even Lisa Rinna did that! Thinning lips are totally par for the course.<br /><br />I'm probably just saying what you already know here. With lip color, it's the same idea as hair color: softer is better. Look at what Diane Keaton does with her hair color - she was a brunette and now she's much more ash blonde. It's softer. Hard, deep color on the hair and face ages.<br /><br />So for lip color, you can do reds but very sheer. Light apricot, again pretty sheer, might be fun. I'm going to be excited to hear what you end up deciding!Helenhttp://thebeaglesknittingblog.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3024783990265236705.post-25566579169127798532010-10-17T11:40:14.110-07:002010-10-17T11:40:14.110-07:00I've never heard of "thinning lips" ...I've never heard of "thinning lips" being related to aging, but you know what, you might be on to something.<br /><br />Lately I've caught myself admiring my DD's very plump and luscious-looking lips, compared to my thin and mismatched set (thin on top, thicker on bottom). And thinking, man, I bet she's gonna be a great kisser some day and drive the boys wild. Heaven help me.<br /><br />This aging thing is crap, except that it sure beats the alternative :-)Friend from the Pastnoreply@blogger.com