Another makeover
At 70, she looks pretty good “before.” But even better “after.”
It helps to have such an energetic, upbeat personality, too:
At 70, she looks pretty good “before.” But even better “after.”
It helps to have such an energetic, upbeat personality, too:
I liked the before look better. I think it’s the hair. He gave her a helmet head, which is going to require a lot of maintenance, whereas before she had her own look. She seems happy with it, though!
I think neo wants to fly to the Twin Cities for a makeover. I ordered from AMZ for that purpose.
The makeover was so magical she no longer needs her eyeglasses?
“Makeovers” to me now (in my imagination) include or prominently feature cosmetic surgery. Neo, I sent you an email showing just a couple spectacular examples of Korean Before & Afters. The surgeons there in Seoul seem to be the best in the world.
I’m also probably somewhat jaded because of all the F-to-M and M-to-F transformations. My exwife was quite proud of an affair she had with a lesbian model who only posed in men’s clothes. (She looks like a rather prettier k.d. lang.)
So “makeover” to me means going all the way.
miklos:
I am somewhat behind in my emails, so I haven’t gotten to it yet, but thanks.
Yes, the makeovers I feature here are rather sedate compared to MAKEOVERS. I wrote a little bit about cosmetic surgery here.
I like the idea, though, of what a person can do with just the creative use of makeup and hair, and a little pampering.
Like AMartel, I also like the long hair of the before.
Too many women hit a certain age and get a bob/pixie/brushcut – which may be a declaration of independence of sorts, but can be harsh on a face that shows the effects of 30 years of gravity, and sometimes yields a “butch” and unfeminine result (from a man’s perspective).
I also like that this stylist does not usually go for extreme color changes – another mistake of the “declaration of independence” makeover seems to be bold hair color that really does not flatter most middle-aged complexions.
Women still interested in male attention should think about how those short cuts, perms and dyes leave hair FEELING (and SMELLING.)
A silky mane of silver hair can be magical and very feminine.