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Is The Virus Encouraging You To Become A Scruff?
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Assuming that in normal circumstances you follow a routine of carrying out your morning ablutions and making yourself presentable to the world, in these times of isolation do you continue with that or have you lapsed into a life of no make-up, unkempt hair, and pyjamas because if you're not going anywhere anything more taxing isn't worth the effort? Chaps can ignore the reference to make-up - or not - depending on personal preferences.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Still washing etc., but my eyebrows now look like hairy caterpillars! Can't be bothered with them or shaving legs...
Little Tiggs has mostly stayed in his pjs and I'm in sweats. Still working and may have to do video-conferencing with team and other colleagues but I don't particularly care what my hair looks like. We all look a bit scruffy anyway.
Little Tiggs has mostly stayed in his pjs and I'm in sweats. Still working and may have to do video-conferencing with team and other colleagues but I don't particularly care what my hair looks like. We all look a bit scruffy anyway.
Naomi, contrary to what you read into my post in your previous thread on 'appearance' :-), I am almost always presentable. If i'm not working, not going out shopping or visiting friends/relatives, I don my 'staying in' uniform; lounge trousers, t-shirt and slippers. I shower each morning - though I may spend an hour in my bathrobe beforehand, checking out the overnight news, sorting emails, etc - and I may or may not run a razor over this gorgeous face of mine. As I type, I have showered though not shaved and am in my staying in gear - have to wait in for a 'gas safety' check.
I get dressed later than normal and still automatically put a pair of earrings on.
However, today I can't have a shower and have to get dressed quicker than normal. Why? Because the flipping boiler has decided to pack in, happened last night. No hot water no heating. So now I have a plumber coming which will break my self isolation and I am not happy at all about that. Bah Humbug.
However, today I can't have a shower and have to get dressed quicker than normal. Why? Because the flipping boiler has decided to pack in, happened last night. No hot water no heating. So now I have a plumber coming which will break my self isolation and I am not happy at all about that. Bah Humbug.
Ken, it was ummmm’s post on the other thread that prompted this question - well that, and something from a long time ago where people were talking about slopping around in pyjamas all day and even going out shopping in pyjamas. Ummmm asked me if I get ‘dressed up’ when I’m at home. ‘Dressed up’ is a bit over the top - I don’t wear evening dress during the day - but I carry on as normal. I would never slouch around in nightwear or a dressing gown all day, nor go without showering, doing my hair, putting on my make-up and jewellery, and dressing in nice clothes, albeit nice jeans and a nice top. Let’s put it this way. I never have to panic if the doorbell rings.
But for the pyjama brigade, there’s always this dressing gown from Louis Vuitton - a snip at £35,500! You’ll have to order it and wait though. It’s currently sold out.
https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/unc ategori zed/112 38961/l ouis-vu itton-d ressing -gown-3 6500-po unds/
But for the pyjama brigade, there’s always this dressing gown from Louis Vuitton - a snip at £35,500! You’ll have to order it and wait though. It’s currently sold out.
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It is my long-term ambition to.
So far, I have had one day off. And my plan was to lie-in and do nothing. It may take some practice, and I have failed this morning already, by getting up at 7 (the dogs insisted). Having a shower, make-up, dressing and taking them out for a quick run. I'll get there... :-)
So far, I have had one day off. And my plan was to lie-in and do nothing. It may take some practice, and I have failed this morning already, by getting up at 7 (the dogs insisted). Having a shower, make-up, dressing and taking them out for a quick run. I'll get there... :-)
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