Posted on 07/21/2015 2:14:40 PM PDT by PROCON
Hillary Clinton says her hair and makeup routine is a daily challenge.
The Democratic presidential frontrunner and former secretary of State participated in a Facebook Q&A on Monday, answering a handful of wide-ranging questions from users.
Every morning, as my boyfriend zips out the door and I spent 30+ minutes getting ready, I wonder about how the hair and makeup tax affects other women, one Facebook user, Libby Britain, said in a message to Clinton. Britain added, as a young professional woman, Id genuinely love to hear about how you manage getting ready each morning.
Clinton replied, Amen sister youre preaching to the choir. Its a daily challenge. I do the best I can and as you may have noticed, some days are better than others!
The former first lady has made a habit in recent months of using self-deprecating humor when mentioning her appearance. She told a crowd in May, Ive been coloring my hair for years.
So youre not going to see me turn white in the White House, Clinton said to applause.
The 2016 hopeful who dubs herself a pantsuit aficionado in her Twitter profile also weighed in on her signature style.
Asked if she had a favorite pantsuit, Clinton, 67, responded, I never met a pantsuit I didnt love. She then plugged her campaign websites store, which is selling a $30 Clinton-inspired Everyday Pantsuit Tee.
She would have a tough time complaining about her hair do if Trump gets the nomination.
Well then there’s getting out of bed and sobering up every morning too. :-)
She is going to BURN OUT before the election is over.
Then scrape her face off the pavement, off to the plastic surgeon, regroup, repeat.
Yeah, and from an admirer who is shacking up with her boyfriend.
What in the heck is a hair and makeup tax?
:)
Time flies ...
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