Who are these people who leave their long hair hanging down all loose pretty and flowing over their shoulders while they ski? How does it not get all wet and matted? Mine would be “witch hair” or a Brillo pad after the first run!I like the "adopt a new hairstyle look".
HAHAHA! Too funny, and quite true on many of those points for me!
I wear a ponytail low under my helmet. It never fails at the end of the day that the ponytail is the biggest rats nest having been jammed under my hoodie or jacket. Always fun to stop into a restaurant after slopes close with matted hair and a rats nest. :-D
Is there anyone who actually looks good aprés? I mean, who actually skied that day?
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The key is just to spend so much time around people who enjoy the outdoors that 'looks good'= windchapped cheeks, trucker hat, messy braids with baselayers on at the bar.
My favorite part was also the lip balm. Pulling out my boot bag, I was relieved to find some chap-stick in there, not the petroleum-free alternatives I’ve been trying to force myself to use. Then, I found another in a jacket pocket! And another in my ski pants! Three for three!
DH gave me a gigantic package of various chapsticks for Christmas several years ago. I can tell you exactly where they are: in the drawer in our bathroom. Number in my ski bag: zero. WHYYYYY??????
All of this. Also, at the end of a good day, you feel great, so I always feel like I look great! This from the woman who always packs makeup when she goes on vacation and never wears any of it except maybe a lick of mascara (and that only because I’m so fair my eyelashes disappear.)The key is just to spend so much time around people who enjoy the outdoors that 'looks good'= windchapped cheeks, trucker hat, messy braids with baselayers on at the bar.
Doesn't even require summer heat, a sunny not too cold winter day will do. Ask me how I know!Guaranteed that the one in the car console would get forgotten almost instantly and then melt in the summer heat.