How many times a day do you
look in a mirror?
Twice. Once in the morning to be sure I don't have toothpaste on my chin and again at night when I'm washing off the day's sunscreen and sweat
Very seldom...never if I can help it! There's a strange woman who has taken up residence in mine...I have no idea where she came from!! :)
Several, every time I wash my hands and in the morning to get ready for the day and in the early evening to put makeup on to go to dinner and before bed to do a cleanings and since I try to smile at others I take time to smile at myself.
I look. I like getting glimpses of my parents and grandparents.
I am with you. So different when I was younger and looked in the mirror everytime I went to the bathroom.
I know it is fewer every year.
I guess the getting ready in the morning takes the most mirror time. Other times it's just checking my hair to make sure it's not doing anything crazy (it's curly, so I wash it and let me mostly air dry, which takes until 10 or 11am.) :)
As rarely as possible. I don't recognise the woman who looks out at me, and don't like the looks of her.
mirror?
My morning look gives me a chuckle as I see what style of bed hair I am wearing. Then when I put on lipstick to go out and finally applying face cream at night. Not so much anymore.
As we have a mirror above the bathroom wash basin, I look in the mirror several times a day, and I try to smile at the reflection, it makes me feel happy!
All the best Jan
All the best Jan
I'm quite good at looking at the mirror but only focusing on what I want to look at, like my hair or brushing my teeth. I've never liked seeing myself, for different reasons and since my Dad's death and my Mum becoming ill I know my face reflects those things, so I look in the mirror a few times a day but only focus on whether my teeth and nose are clean and that my hair looks okay.
What's a mirror?
Definitely in the morning and maybe once more at night. I don't make a Kardashian habit of it.
What I hate is realizing I should have, but didn"t later on!
Twice. Once in the morning to be sure I don't have toothpaste on my chin and again at night when I'm washing off the day's sunscreen and sweat.
ReplyDeleteVery seldom...never if I can help it! There's a strange woman who has taken up residence in mine...I have no idea where she came from!! :)
ReplyDeleteSeveral, every time I wash my hands and in the morning to get ready for the day and in the early evening to put makeup on to go to dinner and before bed to do a cleanings and since I try to smile at others I take time to smile at myself.
ReplyDeleteI look. I like getting glimpses of my parents and grandparents.
ReplyDeleteI am with you. So different when I was younger and looked in the mirror everytime I went to the bathroom.
ReplyDeleteI know it is fewer every year.
ReplyDeleteI guess the getting ready in the morning takes the most mirror time. Other times it's just checking my hair to make sure it's not doing anything crazy (it's curly, so I wash it and let me mostly air dry, which takes until 10 or 11am.) :)
ReplyDeleteAs rarely as possible. I don't recognise the woman who looks out at me, and don't like the looks of her.
ReplyDeletemirror?
ReplyDeleteMy morning look gives me a chuckle as I see what style of bed hair I am wearing. Then when I put on lipstick to go out and finally applying face cream at night. Not so much anymore.
ReplyDeleteAs we have a mirror above the bathroom wash basin, I look in the mirror several times a day, and I try to smile at the reflection, it makes me feel happy!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I'm quite good at looking at the mirror but only focusing on what I want to look at, like my hair or brushing my teeth. I've never liked seeing myself, for different reasons and since my Dad's death and my Mum becoming ill I know my face reflects those things, so I look in the mirror a few times a day but only focus on whether my teeth and nose are clean and that my hair looks okay.
ReplyDeleteWhat's a mirror?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely in the morning and maybe once more at night. I don't make a Kardashian habit of it.
ReplyDeleteWhat I hate is realizing I should have, but didn"t later on!
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