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I was at the airport to
see my brother off the other day. Just as I was saying my final goodbyes, two
ladies, probably in their 50s stood at the entrance of the international
departures section. I couldn’t help
overhearing one of them saying working for the National Handling Service for 31
years was no joke so my assumption that they could be in their 50s is not
far-fetched. Of course I was
listening to what my brother was saying and also still trying to get him to
leave me a few Benjamin’s but I couldn’t help staring at these women. One of them had on
bright red lipstick, blush, shimmer, eye liner, eye shadow and her face was set
quite nicely with foundation.
I was way out of my
wits. I couldn’t believe it. Even I don’t wear that much make-up and I’m not
even 30 yet! So the lady stood there, talking to her colleague who also had her
face done to the nines. The eyebrows were on fleek and I’m pretty sure they
also had some mascara on. These women were looking fresher than fresh. But why
wouldn’t they? I mean, there’re no rules about older women not being allowed to
wear make-up. I was reminded of my
mother’s aunt, who’s my grandmother. She’s probably in her late 70s but still
rocks red lipstick like a boss lady. Aunty Susan, as we all call her, still has
her swag in check although she has several grandchildren now.
She never leaves the
house without her red lipstick and eyeliner, even if it’s to attend a funeral
in the rural areas. She’ll even show up in pantyhose and heels – you can never
be ready! So I looked at those
women working at the airport and thought this should be me one day. Aging is
unavoidable but I may as well age gracefully. We sometimes put up unnecessary
restrictions for ourselves. Tell ourselves because
we’ve reached a certain age we can’t wear or do certain things. Of course you
can’t go wild and be a granny walking around the house in bum shorts but surely
a little make-up and a few hip clothes wouldn’t hurt anybody. Everyone deserves
to look and feel good.
The secret is in
ensuring you remain age appropriate. The airport ladies wore their elaborate
make-up with skirts below the knees, shirts and branded cardigans and I’m
pretty sure they still dress decently even when they’re outside work. That’s
really all that matters. If you’re going to hold
on to your make-up for a few more years to come, make sure you maintain good
personal hygiene practices and take good care of your skin. Don’t use the same
towel on your face as the rest of your body. In fact, don’t use a towel at all
on your face. It’s bizarre, I know. It took me a while to adjust but I’m
enjoying the benefits now. The reason why your
body towel shouldn’t go onto your face is pretty simple. Towels retain some
bacteria after washes so you don’t want to take the bacteria on the rest of the
body to your face. Secondly, the soap you use on your body is probably harsher
than what you use on your face.
Again, because towels
don’t wash as clean as we think they do, the two products mix on the towel and
clash, which may cause an allergic reaction to your skin. It may seem
unnecessary to mention but always wash your face first before the rest of the
body, when the water is still clean and untainted by other products, unless if
you’re using a shower.
Find a good scrub that
will help clean your skin further. It’ll take away the extra oils and unclog
your pores. Clogged pores cause pimples and black heads. At least twice a week,
make sure you scrub your skin gently. Because my skin is on the sensitive side,
I prefer using a mixture of mealie-meal and water as a scrub, it works just
fine! NEVER go to bed with make-up on because make-up is dirt. If left on, it
clogs your pores and may cause you skin problems.
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