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I happened to see the comments about lashes and brows.

Brow tattooing: I had makeup-tattoo powder brows done a couple of years ago (not microblading, which just didn't take for me even after getting the procedure a couple of times). I'd had them done 20 years ago in my 20s, and the tech just followed my natural brow lines. Well, my brows are asymmetrical. Having them done again and adjusted for perfect symmetry to sit at exactly the same height and be exactly the same shape did wonders for my face. I had them done slightly wider/outside my natural brows for a thicker look, which helps with a more youthful look. I'm very happy with them. I should've done them this way years ago; it's so flattering.

Natural falsies eyelashes: I'm going to put a link here to ones sold on Amazon that are truly natural looking. The band is clear, which helps the natural look. They require a glue process, but with a lot of practice and trial and error, I've learned to apply them. I found YouTube tutorials helpful. I only wear them for special occasions, but they are SO flattering and have a natural-but-better effect.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX6FWTFM/ref=sns_myd_detail_page

I like all this girl talk! Hope everyone feels beautiful at their special occasions coming up.

NHWM, I could look through that Etsy wedding shop for hours. There is so much variety in the offerings, from jewelry to shoes and unique jewel bouquets.

Lea, I love that dress you linked. It's different and gorgeous.

I would love to read through all the posts and see all of your different links, descriptions, and ideas, but sigh... no more time. What a fun discussion!
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I've had my brows powder tattooed and it was expensive but awesome if you get the right tech. She worked with me to get a more "natural" color (more ash to go with my silver hair) so that I didn't look like Joan Crawford). But she told me it needs to be retouched every 3-ish years and this is true.

Eyelashes: consider eyelash extensions.
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Geaton, I tried professional lash extensions for the first time last summer for a special weekend. My issue with eyelash extensions is that they need to be touched up monthly, and they ruin natural lashes. I wasn't aware that I couldn't simply discontinue monthly fills to let them grow out without weeks of twisty lashes and them pulling out.

They were undoubtedly gorgeous, but unless I wanted to pay $80/month for fills, then I had to let them slowly fall off; and as they grew out, the weight on the end of the lash would twist natural lashes, and trying to brush them straight with a spoolie pulls the natural lash off. My hairdresser had eyelash extensions for a long time and had the same experience. So now I get the falsies on a band, or you can buy the smaller pieces/clusters of lashes that you dip in removable eyelash glue and add to your natural lash line.

The bond/glue that permanent extensions use won't come off without professional treatment, and even then, I suspect it's going to damage lashes. Some people love them and find the monthly service worth it.
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Good morning. Lea. Hope you are going to have a good day, How long to you have to make the bouquet? I forget the wedding date.

Great info. about eye brows and lashes. My biggest need right now is to get my hair coloured. though with more and more white showing I fit in here with all these seniors very well. But the colour gives me a boost on days when I am pale. I must get my eye brows tatted again I tried it some years ago but they didn't last and when I questioned the shape the gal just said to pencil it in.. Well, If I have to do that I may as well not bother.

Have a good day everyone!
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Golden, the wedding isn't until November so I have plenty of time to make the bouquet.

My brows are still full, so I just use a brow powder to darken them. The lashes I have to ignore for the eye condition I suffer from. My hair color lasts a shorter and shorter amount of time lately as the white hair bleeds thru sooner 🙄
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Lea,

It’s interesting how people have difficulty with hair color not working in certain areas.

One of my daughter’s teachers had black hair with a silver streak running through it. It was strikingly beautiful. I thought she did it on purpose. She told me that section of her hair wouldn’t hold the dye.
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White hair is hard to dye. And the roots are more pronounced. I started seeing white in my 30s. 40s I was salt and pepper (liked that) by 60 I was white. I didn't want the maintenance so I never died my hair. Now I am 74 everyone seems to be letting their hair go white that r my age. I still have my dark brown eyebrows and lashes but I see white creeping in. Can only pluk so much.

My DD is 46 and I see a lot of white in between dye jobs. Told her to let it grow out but she won't. My DH did not show any gray till almost 60. At 77 still has some brown. My youngest has his coloring so hopes it's a while before she shows gray.
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Joann,

I think white hair is beautiful! My
mom and grandma had gorgeous white hair. Mom’s hair stylist used her as a hair model for his salon.

My hair is silver like my dad’s was but I am hoping that it will turn white like mom’s was. She started off with silver and then it turned white.
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Ok Lea - November. You have lots of time. Lucky you with full brows Mine were never very full and now they are white in top of that. Dying them doesn't do a whole lot,

I hear you about the dye jobs not lasting as well as they used to. Advice from my dd was to get a streaked effect so it looked more natural, which I have done for a number of years now. I get dark blonde (my original colour) low lights put in and they "tone" the white to a lighter blonde. Then I'm good for 5 weeks and use a root touch up spray until I get it done again. I've let it go so long this time that lots of white is showing and I am not bothering with the spray.

Need and Joann - that streak sounds very attractive. I went white after I had my last child when I was 41. My white hair takes dye very well so that's not a problem for me, It's a lovely white and I have had comments to that effect from several hairdressers. Part of me wants to leave it white, but I know when I am not feeling well (which happens too often) the white drains me and the colour lifts me, So I am looking for a new hairdresser to give me the works. It's half way down my back and I wear it up mostly which is real easy. One day I'll get it cut off and stop the dye jobs - when I am ready.😊
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Lea!
I'm not sure of the exact date last February when you told us of your diagnosis, but I do know it was about a year ago -- and here you are continuing to give great advice and help so many people!! Hurray, Lea! You are loved 😍
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Thanks overwhelmed! I appreciate your kind words AND that I'm still alive and kickin to be here to participate in A.C.! 😁
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A little late to the discussion but I wanted to jump in with something about destination weddings. If you are going to do it, this is the way to do it.

A couple we know planned the once-in-a-lifetime trip to Italy to explore their roots and see the country. They have three daughters, not sure how many grandkids, but they all went. Each daughter (one married, one single, one with a significant other -- you see where this is going, right?) were tasked with planning one destination in Italy. Well the one daughter planned a destination that involved a cruise ship from Italy to Greece and once they arrived in Greece, it was, "Surprise, we're getting married!" They had everything in place and the wedding happened within hours. Total surprise (and delight) to everyone, including all of us that were following their trip on Facebook.
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Lea,

How is your precious grandson doing these days? How old is he now?
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My grandson is doing great NHWM, thanks for asking. He's in a preschool that's learning driven, and structured, so he's thriving. He'll be 3 in a few weeks. He's just as cute as a button too. Very headstrong and easily bored, which is why he loves preschool.
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Lea,

That’s a precious age. My girls loved preschool. They do learn a lot and have fun along the way too.

Does he like your little pooch? What are you getting him for his birthday? If I had grandchildren, it would be tough not to spoil them.
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Thinking of you, Lea.
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Thanks GG 😁

NHWM...I bought my grandson a very old book of Aesops Fables so beautifully illustrated, it's amazing. It was written in 1919 and my copy was edited in 1937, in perfect untouched condition. A tub of Gears Gears Gears 150 pc building set and a Sesame Street Garage, since hes obsessed with cars and loves SS.

Yes, he loves our dog Honey but has a big Golden Doodle of his own, so he pretty much steers clear of both of them 🤣
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Lea,

What a treasure! He will be able to keep that gift for a lifetime! My girls kept some of their favorite books.

Oh yes, your grandson enjoys his cars. Maybe he will own a car dealership when he grows up! 😁

He sounds absolutely precious!
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Such a sweet grandma you are!
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So I finally had my Opthamologist appointment yesterday after waiting for 9 weeks. My eye condition going on since May is Uveitis and could be going on for a very long time to come. This likely came from immunotherapy but could come from another immune disease or tuberculosis so I had to give 7 vials of blood to test for the various diseases. She said treatment for melanoma is THE worst for side effects out of ALL the cancer treatments out there. She had a kind of Oh Well, Tough Break attitude about it.

The steroid drops were not monitored/dosedcorrectly by the optometrist and now I have a mild cataract in my right eye and a much thicker one in my left. They can't be removed until and unless the Uveitis clears up. So I have to use 6 drops in left eye daily and 1 drop in right for 3 weeks and go back to see what the next step is. She said I won't go blind, in spite of my vision being SO bad right now, so that's a relief.

So far, I'm negative for syphilis 🙄 and rheumatoid arthritis. The rest of the tests are still outstanding. Chuck is quite relieved about the syphilis.....

Hoping this eye issue resolves because it contributes to my dizziness quite a bit. At least I'm in the right hands now.
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Lea,

Wait until you have the cataract surgery. You will be so glad that you got it. It was the easiest and fastest surgery that I have ever had!

Oh my gosh! The difference in my eyesight was amazing after the surgery. I don’t even need glasses to read. I am unusual though because most people still need reading glasses. And colors are so vibrant after the surgery. It’s fantastic!

Shortly after my surgery, I was driving and I saw a tiny lizard on the car ahead of me while parked at a red light. I got so excited that I called my husband to tell him. His response was, “Honey, I am really busy at work today. That’s great that you can see better but seriously, I don’t have time to talk about a tiny lizard right now!” LOL 😆
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Oh, gosh! I hate that we are so at mercy of providers who may or may not be doing the right thing! 🤦🏻‍♀️

I’m so sorry that this is still another thing to deal with! 😠

Praying that your eyes resolve, and that you can get those cataracts done before the wedding. 💒
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"At least I'm in the right hands now." Amen to that - so important. Now you know what is going on.

Prayers for successful treatment and then successful cataract surgery. Mine was not an unqualified success. I got double vision in my good eye - 2 sets of red lights at traffic lights etc. but as long as I knew it was red I could respond appropriately. That has largely faded over time, but I did see more clearly right away - all 2 sets of everything were clearer than one set was before. lol

I guess the results of all these tests will bring some good news!
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Golden,

My ophthalmologist was fabulous. She worked her magic on my eyes!

My husband didn’t have the same results as I had. He needs glasses to read. She told me that I was the exception to receive 20/20 vision.

I experienced slight blurring after the surgery, which is completely normal. It cleared up though.

I was told by my doctor that they can do a laser treatment to tweak the surgery if needed. Was that available for you?
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Need you were very fortunate. No, no one suggested that. I changed ophthalmologists and the next set of glasses was an improvement but I still have a bit of double vision. I also have intermittent blurriness from CFS/FM which to date it unfixable.

Good morning, Lea. Have a glittering good day. ❇❇❇
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Lea, I thought I recall awhile back you mentioning using a CBD product that had THC in it that you ordered from a company that had 5 something in it. Was that for pain? I am having alot of pain in my operated foot and thought that might help if you could provide me with the information. Thanks
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RD. Fivecbd.com is the website I've ordered gummies from before my dizziness took over. The gummies they offer help a lot with pain. They are Full Spectrum 25mg CBD and 5mg THC Daily Buzz gummies. I'd eat 1/2 to start to see how they react. They take 60-90 minutes to TAKE EFFECT.
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Goodmorning! I joined this am and just read your story and wow!!!
I'm sending prayers, positive energy and wanted to let you know that you are not alone. I'm praying that you and your family will come thru this healthy, restored and stronger than ever. May God bless you all
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Hey Lea. I know I’ve said this before, but the federal government plus all states are against nationwide distribution of delta 9 thc. 5cbd could get shut down not only by them or anti pot states, but pro pot states like Cali who have a vested interest in keeping the pot revenue in state.

I wouldn’t risk getting on a watchlist.
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Cares4them, thank you so much for your kind words, I really appreciate them. I've been cancer free for the past year, thank God, and hoping for more clear PET scans to come.
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