makeup
Last night after work, I browsed the department store that is my new home. I looked at the clearance items and then went to the fragrance section. I dutifully checked out the Beautiful fragrance and talked to an associate at the cosmetics counter. She approached me about the full-time position at the Elizabeth Arden counter. I was a bit caught off guard. I was thinking, I don't wear much makeup and I don't have a clue about skin maintenance. I told her it sounds good but I would feel guilty about leaving my department. I feel a loyalty to my co-worker. She told me that I have to think about myself first. This has me thinking...I consulted Mother and she encouraged me to go for it. I work today, so I will stop by the Arden counter and express my interest. Normally, I wouldn't attempt this position but it feels like a gift. I would be a fool not to act on it. I'll still love my chairs though.
Comments (23)
Christmas is coming and my list is already full.
Hope you're having a good day.
Go for it!
Everybody is always over-madeup, and look like dolly birds.
I'm too lazy to be a dolly bird
Dolly birds might look good on the outside for a while, but what are they covering up and is the fakeness inner and outer
But maybe somebody without makeup might also be vain .
Don't judge a book by its cover.
Looking for a partner is different from expecting people as friends and looks should not matter one bit, but some might still have a problem with that, so each to their own
It's kind of strange really though, isn't it?
You'd think our partner should be more based on personality as it their personalities that count at the end of the day.
It's amazing we put so much emphasis on looks
If she can't talk openly about the relationship she had with her father, then the red flag would be waving and trouble would be ahead, so she would not be for me
I am always dodgy of people who neither have good familial relationships, or friends.