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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Excuse me there are crumbs in my peg makeover







The Preston Peg Makeover 
cheaper and more effective than botox

FAQ about the Preston Peg makeover.

Q
Will wooden pegs work, or must they be plastic and in a range of colours ?
Wendy of West Preston
A
Wooden pegs are the Steiner version, leaning themselves for decorative outcomes rather than having long term impact.
I have found that the long plastic version add not only a colourful effect, but also pull the skin down to make a long lasting impression. Sometimes the effect can last for days.
If you are looking for a semi permanent effect then please, be my guest and use the wooden variety. 
Wooden pegs can also be decorated seasonally and or for special events.
For Chanukah, you might like to use glitter to create decorative dreidels on your pegs.

Q 
I feel awkward about pegging on my own. Is there a way of doing a collective pegging session?
Jess of Outer Eastern Preston
A
It is often good to peg in pairs, just to check that the flesh remains intact.
I also offer Pegging Ceremonies for special celebratory occasions and  the more informal Peg Party which can be tailored to include a painting, decorating and or a decoupaging element.
Peg Parties are a fun addition to any kitchen bench crumb wiping session.
Pegging Ceremonies tend to be popular with older women, particularly if they missed out on a menarche party or bat-mitzvah.


Q
Can pegs be used on the neck too?
Joan of Preston Proper 
A
Yes, if you have enough loose flesh on the neck, the results can be quite effective. Some 'Pegters' (as opposed to hipsters) find that leaving the pegs on overnight creates an interesting effect.

Q
Can you hang washing on your face at the same time as Pegging the face?
Ollie of East Preston
A
Light under garments are ok. Levi jeans have been known to stretch the face a bit much, causing the Pegster to kvetch.

Please do try the Preston Peg Make over at home and post any questions as they arise.



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