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I think it depends on the person, but generally speaking I'd say beauty peaks around 22 to 34 years of age for women and maybe a bit older for men. Younger girls under 21-22 or so often have a "goofy" kind of immature look to them, by the early to mid 20s this tends to subside.
Although people do start showing slight signs of age by 25-26ish (wrinkles near the eyes, and in the dimples for example) generally speaking this doesn't detract from a person's beauty until well into their 30s, sometimes not even until their 40s because prior to then it's pretty slight.
everyone ages differently. It depends on the person. I know someone in their 70s and they look like they're in their 50s. Some people are in their 30s and look like they're in their 20s. Then there are others that are in their 40s and look like they're in their 50s. It also depends on life style. Smokers always age more quickly.
Obviously, it is different for everyone. My wife, for example, is aging like a fine wine and truly is more beautful in her mid-30s than she was when we met when she was 18.
People under 26 look like children to me, at my advanced age . They gotta have a least a few wrinkles to look like adults. And I have seen some gorgeous women in their 60s, 70s, and 80s.
Once a person becomes beautiful in your eyes, they will always be beautiful...unless you don't think you are.
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