smudge wrote:
In those perfume/beauty areas of department stores, they'll test make-up on you. I'm sure they would be willing to teach you how, as well as how much make-up to use and which.
My problem: I will go home and have difficulty remembering the instructions. I will do shoddy work. Then after a week, I'll get really tired of doing it and poop out. Then for a month, I will have below-average energy levels and struggle to even shower, which I would do for only once a week or so and will have a hard time getting to work. I will have lots of times just sitting in bed, knowing I have to move, and not being even able to execute the movements required to do it.
This is what happened when I started trying to keep better care of my hair.
I'm guessing that anything like keeping up with my hair, face, or nails is just too much for me. It saps my energy too quickly.
Sloppy is probably the way to go for me, except for interviews, in which I can go and pay to have this done just for those occasions.
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