SAtin PIllowCases??
#21
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Illinois
Posts: 3,474
i remember when i was little my mom would sleep on satin sheets and pillowcases , she also wrapped something around her "hair do" so it would look good alll week, when my mom died last year at the age of 77 she was just as pretty and young looking at 77 as she was when i was a little girl
#22
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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I'm with raptureready on this one...I like to see "character" on a face, I really hate that bland, staring, lifted and botoxed look. As for perfect hair....hah..I cropped it years ago...don't even gown a comb. The worst thing is, satin wrinkles so terribly...give me really good quality cotton every time.
#23
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Bedford, Texas
Posts: 127
Originally Posted by raptureready
As far as I know dieing young is the only way to prevent wrinkles. I've earned everyone of mine and I display them proudly. Wrinkles aren't as bad as what people think. In every wrinkle is a smile that comforted, a tear that sympathized, a worry prayed for. In spite of what Hollywood and the cosmetic industry would have us believe, wrinkles are a beautiful representation of life lived.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Forest Grove,OR
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Originally Posted by raptureready
As far as I know dieing young is the only way to prevent wrinkles. I've earned everyone of mine and I display them proudly. Wrinkles aren't as bad as what people think. In every wrinkle is a smile that comforted, a tear that sympathized, a worry prayed for. In spite of what Hollywood and the cosmetic industry would have us believe, wrinkles are a beautiful representation of life lived.
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