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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2012 14:44:19 GMT -5
I love the silver -- I don't associate it with "old" at all. I think it looks edgy and will look great on stage. As fans we'll get some great pics and good laughs over this style choice. He can do whatever he likes (and he certainly doesn't need my permission!) as long as he doesn't f**k up his pipes!
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Post by durberville on Aug 10, 2012 14:53:08 GMT -5
I'm happy he went silver instead of ordinary blonde (Adam F Lambert should never be ordinary). I think I'd like it more if it was a tad whiter - more Billy Idol (*ducks* haha!) I do think the silver is aging though.... glampoon, you can pull it off cuz you're young. I thought Kelly Osbourne looked totally matronly with that silver "do" ...her lavender hair is much younger looking I think. Like jazzhands said - I'm waiting to see it with full make-up, performance outfit and stage lighting. :D He'll no doubt rock it the hell out! Oh...and I don't believe he's had botox. :-/ WELCOME trueffel96!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2012 14:57:06 GMT -5
trueffel96!
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Post by gelly14 on Aug 10, 2012 15:06:28 GMT -5
I think Kelly looked older because of her dress. Especially when you're a woman and you have this color on your hair, your outfit has to be very edgy to pull this whole look off. (Gaga, Gwen Stefani) Her dress was something a very older woman would wear. Too conservative ( I admit I didn't like it in the first place)
ETA I'm talking about her dress on the Elton John gala.
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Post by mika on Aug 10, 2012 15:07:45 GMT -5
I don't think there is anything inherently negative at all about someone using Botox or fillers or whatever. As with anything, judicious use is best and a light touch doesn't interefere with expressiveness. Using something around Adam's age can prevent pronounced creases (like mine) . I don't know if he did/does and I realize some trolls get fans stirred up by suggesting it. I don't think it's shameful - or a LOT of people *cough* are on the shame train. He's gorgeous either way so... Whatever
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Post by QueeenAl on Aug 10, 2012 15:16:08 GMT -5
This is a keeper. Now I'm done discussing the hair So it's morning in Japan in a couple of hours. What time is the M&G Late congrats on the 500 posts ... and very late "thanks for adding a grumpy/questioning/stillsupportive note" since you started posting. You really add a dimension to ATOP I think noone noticed was missing. And you are funny as hell as well ;D
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Post by QueeenAl on Aug 10, 2012 15:21:43 GMT -5
I could gladly drown in this picture and never surface again.......... blub .... blub ..... .... until a mermaid comes by .... or I finally see Adam live again .... dreaming ... :wub: ETA1: A sizable part of a bottle of (excellent white) wine might have been involved in the posting of this post ... ;D ETA2: My bucket list as of now is made of one topic only .... TP concert(s)! As many of them as my budget, my boss and my organisatioal skills allow. How is it that I miss a person so much, that I have never met? Answer: ETA1 :redface:
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Post by nonchallance on Aug 10, 2012 15:23:12 GMT -5
I don't think there is anything inherently negative at all about someone using Botox or fillers or whatever. As with anything, judicious use is best and a light touch doesn't interefere with expressiveness. Using something around Adam's age can prevent pronounced creases (like mine) . I don't know if he did/does and I realize some trolls get fans stirred up by suggesting it. I don't think it's shameful - or a LOT of people *cough* are on the shame train. He's gorgeous either way so... Whatever I don't have anything against botox or plastic surgery, but I don't like this particular rumor about anybody. This is a private thing. And I especially don't like when media ridicule people who has plastic surgery and then the next day this same media write/say some cruel things about another celebrity that "she/he look soooo old, she/he need some plastic surgery/botox".
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Post by wal on Aug 10, 2012 15:25:17 GMT -5
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Post by lagniappe on Aug 10, 2012 15:28:25 GMT -5
I don't think there is anything inherently negative at all about someone using Botox or fillers or whatever. As with anything, judicious use is best and a light touch doesn't interefere with expressiveness. Using something around Adam's age can prevent pronounced creases (like mine) . I don't know if he did/does and I realize some trolls get fans stirred up by suggesting it. I don't think it's shameful - or a LOT of people *cough* are on the shame train. He's gorgeous either way so... Whatever I don't know or care if he did or didn't use botox, but if WE can't tell and are having a debate about it since we over-analyze photos of him daily, then (if he did) it's a great job! And I love the courage manifested in the new hair! He's such a fashion inspiration for me.
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