vw, hee!
I shall bring samples and stuff that had the wrong undertones or were the wrong color for me.
Oooh! I might want in on that action.
A week from today I'll be... well, I'll still be going to work at this time, but in the afternoon I'll be on a plane and starting my vacation. Whee!
I guess I should really start thinking about what I'm going to pack...
I shall bring samples and stuff that had the wrong undertones or were the wrong color for me.
Me too, my paleskin sisters.
I am paler than pale. I define "paleface." I am as pale as it's possible to be without wearing light blue makeup or using black market skin bleach.
As am I. Except I don't do the freckle then tan thing. I just burn like gasoline-soaked tissue paper.
I just burn like gasoline-soaked tissue paper.
This is me too.
I hate hate hate Cingular Wireless. They're on the list.
Trader Joe's gnocchi are almost as good as my grandfather's homemade.
I am also a very white person. I have two colors: white and pink. My arms will tan a little, but that's it. I do get some freckles, but they're not attractive freckles. I freckle around my mouth, which just makes me look like I need a napkin.
I freckle along my hairline, but nowhere else. On occassion I can achieve a very pale tan. But that's partly due to the fact that I'm barely outside.
I burn. Then, if by some miracle I don't peel, I tan. However, my "tan" is closer to pale than tan, really. Very subtle difference.
And THEN, my tan usually starts peeling off in about a week. And before I know it I'm back to blending in with snow, marshmallows, white walls and paper.
I'm pale to the point where even the palest shade of powder in most drugstore lines looks like bronzer on me. Physician's Formula makes a mineral pressed powder in "translucent" which works.