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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 730079" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I went from braced shoes to orthopedic shoes, to very specific makes and models of shoes.</p><p></p><p>Never wore heels beyond what you would find on a riding boot, and had trouble with Western boots, so only put them on just before I hit the saddle.</p><p></p><p>I've tried (lower) high heels a couple of times, but besides the obvious balance issues, experienced horrible pain in the balls of my feet, my toes, and my knees.</p><p></p><p>I think you have to sort of "train" your feet and legs to high heels at a young age (while still growing?) to be able to wear them. I know that my feet, from the ball of my foot down to the ends of my toes, look "squared off" compared to those of women who regularly wear heels.</p><p></p><p>Last time I wore makeup was for my wedding, my husband, who majored in theater, had taken makeup classes. He did my makeup using very expensive hypo-allergenic makeup, and I still had to rush to take it off partway through the reception as I couldn't stand the itching anymore.</p><p></p><p>I used to henna my hair occasionally when I was much younger, have had foil highlights done a couple of times, and tired home-hair color one time, which despite a negative patch test, resulted in a scalp mess that required a few trips to a dermatologist.</p><p></p><p>Had my hair permed once, and all the hair on the back of my head broke off.</p><p></p><p>All that was many years ago. I'm all natural these days. I use Dove allergy free body wash and Olay sensitive skin face wash and that's it. I use moisturizer and foot cream for diabetics (Gold Bond) on my skin and feet, and use Kerasol, a special cream to remove the extra dead skin diabetics build up on their feet as needed. </p><p></p><p>Hate the stuff because I have to wear socks over it to bed, and then scrub off the gross dead skin.</p><p></p><p>That's about it. No glossers, or serums, or "plumpers", or stuff like that. I look my age, and on the parts that were heavily sun exposed, probably older: my face and HANDS especially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 730079, member: 1963"] I went from braced shoes to orthopedic shoes, to very specific makes and models of shoes. Never wore heels beyond what you would find on a riding boot, and had trouble with Western boots, so only put them on just before I hit the saddle. I've tried (lower) high heels a couple of times, but besides the obvious balance issues, experienced horrible pain in the balls of my feet, my toes, and my knees. I think you have to sort of "train" your feet and legs to high heels at a young age (while still growing?) to be able to wear them. I know that my feet, from the ball of my foot down to the ends of my toes, look "squared off" compared to those of women who regularly wear heels. Last time I wore makeup was for my wedding, my husband, who majored in theater, had taken makeup classes. He did my makeup using very expensive hypo-allergenic makeup, and I still had to rush to take it off partway through the reception as I couldn't stand the itching anymore. I used to henna my hair occasionally when I was much younger, have had foil highlights done a couple of times, and tired home-hair color one time, which despite a negative patch test, resulted in a scalp mess that required a few trips to a dermatologist. Had my hair permed once, and all the hair on the back of my head broke off. All that was many years ago. I'm all natural these days. I use Dove allergy free body wash and Olay sensitive skin face wash and that's it. I use moisturizer and foot cream for diabetics (Gold Bond) on my skin and feet, and use Kerasol, a special cream to remove the extra dead skin diabetics build up on their feet as needed. Hate the stuff because I have to wear socks over it to bed, and then scrub off the gross dead skin. That's about it. No glossers, or serums, or "plumpers", or stuff like that. I look my age, and on the parts that were heavily sun exposed, probably older: my face and HANDS especially. [/QUOTE]
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