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Mothers. They're beautiful things. We're lucky to have them.
But there are some aspects I don't always enjoy. Like their endless, overwhelming, eternal... mothering.
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My mother is a good and sturdy woman. Mean when she needs to be, tough all the time, and always loving.
She gives good advice - great advice even. But did I enjoy implementing any of it into my life as a kid? No. No I didn't (and I still don't, because being defiant is one of the very few unlikeable traits I have).
But over the last couple of years, I've come to realise my adolescent stubbornness was misguided. My mother's shrill, impenetrable voice was actually my saving grace. And I deeply regret not listening to her sooner.
So, here are 10 pieces of advice I regret ignoring growing up. (I'm so sorry mum, you were right... as per usual.)
1. Use your hands for foundation.
To me, this seemed super weird and unsanitary. But I think that's because I refused to ever try it for myself - and if I had I would have realised that it's way cleaner than using the makeup brushes I forget to wash... always.