dmoran227
Familiar Face
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- 53
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- Atlanta GA
Being raised by a depression era Nana, and always having carried that sensibility my whole life I am not one to spend frivolously ESP on vanity. My family's wardrobes are carefully selected second hand or clearance rack items(ex shoes, good shoes a must. If they wear out or don't fit well doesn't matter how cheap they were you won't wear them). I clip coupons, bring my lunch, we rarely eat out. I value simplicity. I do my own hair and nails, majority of my toiletries can be had at Target or I make them myself.I sometimes even feel a bit smug on being able to be on par with the girls at work who spend 500% more than I ( terrible I know but complete honesty with strangers, a perk of the internet, no?) With two exceptions GOOD chypre perfumes pref. French and since entering my fourth decade Creme de la Mer. Perfume doesn't give me much guilt. My entire family and friends are aware and so I get enough gifts that I don't spend much at all. The creme de la mer purchase every couple of months, however always leaves me feeling a little guilty. I actually kind of hate that I love it so much. I pride myself on never falling into hype. I understand the limitations of a moisturizer. But my skin looks its best when I'm using it. Period. My sis in law works in the industry gives me lots of samples of other products none compare. Not that my skin falls apart without it, other products can keep me from being dry, my skin just looks noticeably better when I do. I did receive a sample of one product was just as good, imagine how I felt when I saw the $350 price tag on La Creme by Dior l'ovie. I laugh now but it wasn't funny at the time.
So, my question, ladies, does anybody use and feel the same way about my beloved la mer? Or is it another product that makes you feel a bit guilty about splurging on? Perhaps its a thoroughly modern product you feel clashes with the whole vintage thing you've got going.
So, my question, ladies, does anybody use and feel the same way about my beloved la mer? Or is it another product that makes you feel a bit guilty about splurging on? Perhaps its a thoroughly modern product you feel clashes with the whole vintage thing you've got going.