You know how sometimes I rail on about missing the romance in my marriage? I know I do. But I do miss it. Yes, I know that I’m loved; and being half of a pair of comfy old shoes should be enough. And usually it is. But still, sometimes a girl (you may laugh heartily) …(Read More)
Well it’s been a little over 24 hours since my first IPL treatment. I wanted to wait to make sure there were no unexpected side effects before I posted about it. There weren’t any. That isn’t to say though that it was just what I expected. It wasn’t. Before the procedure I’d read that it …(Read More)
For those of you that do not know, one of the things that sucks about getting older as someone of the female variety is that as you get older it seems that both your eyelashes and eyebrows become somewhat sparse. It sucks. Sadly, I do understand the eyebrow part. If you’re in your late 50′s …(Read More)
I thought it was about time to catch up with what was going on the world, outside my little corner of it, that is. So I start to look around on CNN.com and what is one of the very first things I see? Isabelle Caro, French model, dead at 28 from anorexia. I looked at …(Read More)
Hair is a big thing- a huge thing. Too little and your self esteem can go right down the toidy. Too much in the wrong place and the exact same thing can happen. Sometimes it seems like you just can’t win. R U Hairy? is actually emblazoned on billboard along I-10 in Houston. It’s not …(Read More)
I’ve been going through old family photos the last few days. I found a photo of me that’s 36 years old. The photo looked like I did everyday except that I had straight hair. To get the straight hair in the photo that I wanted, longed for, prayed for, a fierce ritual had to be …(Read More)
Recently on TV I saw a discussion about the “golden ratio.” During the European Renaissance, renowned artists used this ratio to map out their masterpieces. Thousands of years later, scientists adopted this mathematical formula to help explain why some people are considered beautiful…and others are not. Dr. Kendra Schmid, assistant professor of biostatistics explained this …(Read More)


