Question for the Ladies
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Question for the Ladies
I am going on Azura shortly and wonder what the lighting is like for putting make up on etc in the cabin where the dressing table is. I only ask as I remember the first time on Arcadia with lighting over the dressing table being nearly non existent. I am rather short sighted so now take a make up mirror that can be used with or without a stand that lights up (normal mirror one side and magnified the other) so I can put my eye make up on and put my contact lens in.
I dont like the lighting in the bathrooms which can be rather bright and harsh.
I know you ladies out there will be able to assist so look forward to any replies. I will also be taking my own hairdryer as am unsure as to what type of
hairdryers are on board.
I dont like the lighting in the bathrooms which can be rather bright and harsh.
I know you ladies out there will be able to assist so look forward to any replies. I will also be taking my own hairdryer as am unsure as to what type of
hairdryers are on board.
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Re: Question for the Ladies
If it is of any help Mrs63 takes her own mirror wherever she goes as she always says that light/mirror is never in the right place.
She mutters things like "must have been designed by a man" - but I have no idea what she means
She mutters things like "must have been designed by a man" - but I have no idea what she means
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Re: Question for the Ladies
I agree with Mrs63 I have yet to stay in any hotel room or cabin which has decent light near a mirror so must have been designed by a man
Jo
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Re: Question for the Ladies
I am SO pleased that Mrs63 and Dancing Queen agree with me as I am always saying "must have been designed by a man" and
yet OH Popeye thinks its me being funny. So I have just read these replies out to him to prove I am not
The worst place ever was Malmaison Hotel in Liverpool, it was so dark not only in the bedroom but also the bathroom that it was impossible
to put make up on, so my mirror was a godsend, I would not travel anywhere without it.
yet OH Popeye thinks its me being funny. So I have just read these replies out to him to prove I am not
The worst place ever was Malmaison Hotel in Liverpool, it was so dark not only in the bedroom but also the bathroom that it was impossible
to put make up on, so my mirror was a godsend, I would not travel anywhere without it.
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Re: Question for the Ladies
Why is this thread "for the ladies"?
Some men wear make-up too....
Some men wear make-up too....
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Re: Question for the Ladies
I knew that was mascara you were wearing when we shared a table with you.Romig1 wrote:Why is this thread "for the ladies"?
Some men wear make-up too....
Maureen
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Re: Question for the Ladies
I was thinking of your OH actually Marureen. I'm sure he had a touch of rouge on formal night!Kenmo1 wrote:I knew that was mascara you were wearing when we shared a table with you.Romig1 wrote:Why is this thread "for the ladies"?
Some men wear make-up too....
Maureen
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Re: Question for the Ladies
No, Rob. That was rosy cheeks from too much wine.
Maureen
Maureen
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Re: Question for the Ladies
Kenmo1 wrote:No, Rob. That was rosy cheeks from too much wine.
Maureen
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Re: Question for the Ladies
Apologies chaps did not intentionally leave you out of this question.Romig1 wrote:Why is this thread "for the ladies"?
Some men wear make-up too....
As Romig1 has now "come out the closet" maybe others could comment on the use of the mirrors on Azura when applying
their make-up, hair products etc
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Re: Question for the Ladies
Oh My God
I am so glad I was born with a wee Penis
I can do my make up in the dark
Thanks to my trusty
"Philoshave"
. . . and a wee dab of Old Spice
Done and Dusted . . . make no mistake about that
Luboo all lots
The Well Groomed Giant of Cerne Abass
I am so glad I was born with a wee Penis
I can do my make up in the dark
Thanks to my trusty
"Philoshave"
. . . and a wee dab of Old Spice
Done and Dusted . . . make no mistake about that
Luboo all lots
The Well Groomed Giant of Cerne Abass
Gentle Giant of Cerne Abbas