Mimi Rogers' face in Bosch Legacy??

Anonymous
Beauty people, tell me about what would cause her face to be wrinkled/lined to this degree. It seems extreme to me. Sun? Do you celebrity watchers know about her personal habits? Is it the makeup? I'm generally not someone who spends time thinking about other people's appearances but she has so many more lines than I would think would be age-appropriate.
Anonymous
She’s 66 years old. She has not gotten all the Botox and fillers of other celebs.

It’s called “aging.” It’s actually normal.
Anonymous
I love that she looks like that. Aging naturally and beautifully. Plus Titus is 60. The fact that the leads are older (and look their age) in Bosch is fantastic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love that she looks like that. Aging naturally and beautifully. Plus Titus is 60. The fact that the leads are older (and look their age) in Bosch is fantastic.



I think it is just her aging genetics. I think she has probably had a brow lift and her eyes done, but doesn’t load up on filler. I think her hair color is too harsh and that doesn’t help.
Anonymous
I would say genetics plus sun and cigs.
Anonymous
I've seen a LOT worse at 66, OP!
You seem to have unrealistic expectations.
Anonymous
I just googled her. Are you kidding, she looks amazing for 66!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just googled her. Are you kidding, she looks amazing for 66!


Seriously!

OP, I don't mean to be rude, but your perspective is really messed up!
Anonymous
Op here. My mom and mil died in their mid70s and neither had lines like hers. I agree that her hair color is too dark—my stylist said to go lighter as you age. My guess is sun damage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would say genetics plus sun and cigs.


This is what I was going to say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. My mom and mil died in their mid70s and neither had lines like hers. I agree that her hair color is too dark—my stylist said to go lighter as you age. My guess is sun damage.


Everyone has to be like your family? Do you understand anything about variations in people, as a combination of heritable or environmental pressures?
Anonymous
I think the main thing going on with her face is the asymmetry and obvious drop she had on one side of her face. Other than that it’s probably genetics. Smoking and sun damage.
Anonymous
Photoaging is no. 1 reason for wrinkles.

"This photo from the New England Journal of Medicine shows the extreme photoaging of a 69-year-old truck driver whose left side sat exposed to Ultraviolet-A sun rays for more than 25 years. "

Anonymous
Can you please include photos in posts like this!?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would say genetics plus sun and cigs.
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