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Emma was on holiday with her family two days before she developed Bell s palsy
Have you heard of Bell’s palsy? I certainly hadn’t, until it paralysed one side of my face.
My eldest son and I were in the garden in our pyjamas, picking blackberries. It was a lovely summer’s morning and we’d just come home from a family holiday in France.
My husband, Will, was taking photos of us but I couldn’t smile properly. It was the strangest feeling. I ignored it, as busy mums of small children often do with things concerning themselves, but the right side of my face felt heavier and when I looked in the mirror, my eyebrow had dropped and my mouth was lopsided.
At 42, I Grew Out My Grey Hair For Good. Here’s What The Process Looked Like
Ditching the dye and growing out my white blaze has been an exercise in sitting with my discomfort about all the things I can’t control and embracing the things I can. Claire Sibonney Updated
The author at the onset (left) and 46 weeks into growing out her grey hair.
One of the few bright spots of the past year has been forcing myself to slow down and appreciate living in the moment while riding out long, drifting days with nowhere to go. Working from home full-time is a privilege that comes with many benefits, the more frivolous of which includes spending dramatically less time on appearances. While some of my friends have given up bras and makeup, I’ve ditched the hair dye. In facing all this change and confronting what’s important and what’s not self-isolation has finally allowed me to sort through my unsettling feelings about aging and the relationship I have with my hair
Seasonal makeover: from couch potato to festive diva
Lockdown has not been kind to our beautiful selves, but now it is time to shape up. Emma Beddington gets to work on her pre-Christmas, full-body makeover. But where to begin?
‘We are all feeling suboptimal as 2020 draws to a distinctly unfestive close.’ Illustration: Phil Hackett/The Observer
‘We are all feeling suboptimal as 2020 draws to a distinctly unfestive close.’ Illustration: Phil Hackett/The Observer
Sun 20 Dec 2020 05.30 EST
How do you look at the moment? It’s a loaded question, I know. “Asking me to choose one physical feature I feel bad about is like asking me to choose my least-favourite family member since lockdown,” says my friend F. An unscientific poll of friends and acquaintances reveals a tally of 2020 woes: worry wrinkles, “maskne”, “Zoomface”, “presidential” hair and Covid kilos. “Weird grief seeps out of me and my eyes are tired,” read one extremely relatable response.
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