Study says women lose their looks at 35 years old (sexier, color, girls)
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I'm 37 and I still look good. As a matter of fact I think I look great! Yes, I have aged since I was 25 but did I loose my good looks? Heck no, plus I'm more secure, independent and mature so that in it self says alot. (I think!)
She recently had some unfortunate work done. Hopefully she'll be able to fix it. She's served so much & deserves the $$$--- if she wants to surgically alter her whole body she can.
She recently had some unfortunate work done. Hopefully she'll be able to fix it. She's served so much & deserves the $$$--- if she wants to surgically alter her whole body she can.
All true, but I think the point is that if you keep trying to fool mother nature (i.e. the aging process) eventually you end up looking like a freak. She may be a very nice lady, but her quest for eternal youth is not working out well. She'd be prettier if she'd just accept the fact that she's not 25 any more. Or 30. Or 40.
Why should she? She's healthy & happy-- I think that's what matters most.
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Originally Posted by Marlow
All true, but I think the point is that if you keep trying to fool mother nature (i.e. the aging process) eventually you end up looking like a freak. She may be a very nice lady, but her quest for eternal youth is not working out well. She'd be prettier if she'd just accept the fact that she's not 25 any more. Or 30. Or 40.
I was once advised wisely by a very beautiful woman who had never had any plastic surgery (nor intended to) who had what the "beauty cookie cutter standards" call "imperfections" (which actually made her even more beautiful and unique): "just have it done if you absolutely cannot live with it; no one who has had bad plastic surgery was able to revert it to her/his content, even to the way things looked before the surgery. It is only after a bad procedure that one realizes the natural look was not bad at all."
I understand that there are countless wonderful jobs done regarding plastic surgery, but what people fail to realize is that just bc it is cosmetic it does not mean it is not surgery, thus not a walk in the park. It involves anesthesia, serious complications, infections, scarring, etc. not to mention, as in any surgical procedure, the uncertainty of the outcome.
I can diet, buy skincare, dye my hair, etc. In fact I think all that is great in moderation, since I really don't want to look like all the other women at the party, but would like to keep my own personality instead.
Plastic surgery, unless absolutely necessary (no, one or two wrinkles do not count as such)... thanks but no thanks. It is just not worth the risk for me.
Dolly Parton who i absolutely adore is starting to look horrible, she was beautiful before all the work she's had done, now she looks downright scary, i don't get it
I'm 37 and I still look good. As a matter of fact I think I look great! Yes, I have aged since I was 25 but did I loose my good looks? Heck no, plus I'm more secure, independent and mature so that in it self says alot. (I think!)
Banannas,
I will vouch for that as you have a profile pic up - you are a beautiful woman; amazing complexion, adorable eyes and your hair has a certain "sexy" quality to it. If I were to guess, I would have put your age at maybe 27 or 28.
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