Are us blokes getting like women ?

coley

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in terms of shoes8O....or is it just me:oops:

A few years ago, one of the wonders of my world was why the xxxx does my missus need so many flippin' shoes.

A few years on and I am competing big time for space on our shoe rack with my 10 pairs of trainers and shoes 8O8O8O.

and get this.....the other month I got the hump when I cracked my fingernail at work8O

What's it all about Alfie eh....:evil:;)
 
... dont feel bad, I have noticed my expensive wrinkle hiding moisturiser is going down rather quickly these days - its not me and its not the dog using it......... oh and my handcream keeps ending up in Phil's side of the bathroom cabinet....:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Dont get me started on how long it takes him to do his hair for going out either...:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
 
coley said:
in terms of shoes8O....or is it just me:oops:
A few years ago, one of the wonders of my world was why the xxxx does my missus need so many flippin' shoes.
A few years on and I am competing big time for space on our shoe rack with my 10 pairs of trainers and shoes 8O8O8O.

:lol:

I had a row with the other half over the "shoe cupboard" She couldn't get a new pair in the cupboard and moaned at me for having too many....I said if you didn't have so many, you'd fit yours in... She promptly emptied the cupboard and counted up.... she had about 5-10 pairs...I had over 30 :oops: :lol:

My other half says I'm gay!
 
I never find the right pair of shoes, end up buying something I don't like and never wear them :evil:

I hate men that takes ages to get ready. Beauty should come naturally :) Just wash and go...
 
puppylover said:
... dont feel bad, I have noticed my expensive wrinkle hiding moisturiser is going down rather quickly these days - its not me and its not the dog using it......... oh and my handcream keeps ending up in Phil's side of the bathroom cabinet....:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Sounds familiar:oops:

Except I look at it as compensation for all my shaving cuts ;)....
 
coley said:
Sounds familiar:oops:

Except I look at it as compensation for all my shaving cuts ;)....

I quite like the thought of my vanity rubbing off on "him indoors" - at least when i am still virtually wrinkle free in years to come (hopefully) Phil will still be looking good..... :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
puppylover said:
I quite like the thought of my vanity rubbing off on "him indoors" - at least when i am still virtually wrinkle free in years to come (hopefully) Phil will still be looking good..... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Do wrinkle creams really work? What do you use Puppylover? It will soon be my time 8O
 
Sirens said:
Do wrinkle creams really work? What do you use Puppylover? It will soon be my time 8O

Probably not :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: but I think its all in the mind, you act younger, drink plenty of water and its all relative...... its probably down to good genes to be honest, and a regular clubbing lifestyle....:oops: :oops: :oops:

I do use L'Oreal revitalift and have done for about 10 years+ and it works for my skin...... also dont use soap - cos it dries your skin out - only use water, cleanser and toner - any old sh*te will do.

I do use Crystal Clear stuff quite regularly - I find its great for a treat....8)
 
puppylover said:
Probably not :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: but I think its all in the mind, you act younger, drink plenty of water and its all relative...... its probably down to good genes to be honest, and a regular clubbing lifestyle....:oops: :oops: :oops:

I do use L'Oreal revitalift and have done for about 10 years+ and it works for my skin...... also dont use soap - cos it dries your skin out - only use water, cleanser and toner - any old sh*te will do.

I do use Crystal Clear stuff quite regularly - I find its great for a treat....8)

I shall stick to what I am doing then. Although MUST give up smoking :twisted:
 
Sirens said:
I shall stick to what I am doing then. Although MUST give up smoking :twisted:

Yeah - I have to say that is the only thing that worries me - it ages the skin badly and the skin loses it elasticity and goes saggy oh and grey.... and lets face it we really dont want those smokers lips with all the little cracks round the edges - urgh!!!
 
smoking is probably the least vain thing I do. Want to give up but still like it, but terrified of the skin damage and slow painful death 8O :cry:

I just started using nivea Q10 so I guess antiwrinkle stuff has started now 8O :lol: (it's actually really nice moisturiser)

I always nick my dad's fiance's La Prarie stuff when I use their bathroom, it's SO nice (shh though!)
 
zarbtron said:
smoking is probably the least vain thing I do. Want to give up but still like it, but terrified of the skin damage and slow painful death 8O :cry:

I just started using nivea Q10 so I guess antiwrinkle stuff has started now 8O :lol: (it's actually really nice moisturiser)

I always nick my dad's fiance's La Prarie stuff when I use their bathroom, it's SO nice (shh though!)

I bought the Q10 (or the male equivalent) for Phil and he got a scabby rash - tres attractive.....

La Prairie - I got some free samples in Harrods (oooh get me!!) and it was fabulous, however, out of my price range.....:spank:

Decleor is good stuff - you get this base oil to put on at night and first thing in the morning and I was thinking "Urgh oil on your skin? What's that all about - yucky greasy stuff" it actually works tho - gives you clearer skin and shrinks the pores which makes your skin look really smooth and well nourished - didnt cause spots either!
 
I am using Philosophy Hope in a jar. It is the best stuff I have ever used, leaves the skin smooth and glowing 8)
 
Sirens said:
I am using Philosophy Hope in a jar. It is the best stuff I have ever used, leaves the skin smooth and glowing 8)

Just off to look this stuff up - always on the lookout for something new - I am such an obsessive when it comes to wrinkle free skin..... Phil thinks I am totally obsessed but I tell him its for his own good (being older than him) let's face it - he's not going to want Blanche out of Coronation Street on his arm out in Ibiza now is he?????)8O 8O
 
Sirens said:
I am using Philosophy Hope in a jar. It is the best stuff I have ever used, leaves the skin smooth and glowing 8)

where can you buy it?? is it really girly??:oops:
 
puppylover said:
Just off to look this stuff up - always on the lookout for something new - I am such an obsessive when it comes to wrinkle free skin..... Phil thinks I am totally obsessed but I tell him its for his own good (being older than him) let's face it - he's not going to want Blanche out of Coronation Street on his arm out in Ibiza now is he?????)8O 8O

It isn't specifically for wrinkles. Just a good face cream.

Greg and Pups you can get it from SpaceNK £36 or HQHair

or if you are a cheap-skate like me, I buy it off ebay from the USA, so much cheaper 8)
 
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