Caucasian ladies, when did you start looking 'old'?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd say around 40.


+1 with a steep acceleration around 44-45.


Omg yes!!


I have a wife in her late 30's who could pass for being in her 20's but I'm worried about her "hitting the wall"

Oh well. Looks aren't everything and thanks for the helpful posts

To the white vs Asian posters, Asian women can look younger but their kids won't get into Harvard, so I guess it's all square? Ha
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd say around 40.


+1 with a steep acceleration around 44-45.


Omg yes!!


I have a wife in her late 30's who could pass for being in her 20's but I'm worried about her "hitting the wall"

Oh well. Looks aren't everything and thanks for the helpful posts

To the white vs Asian posters, Asian women can look younger but their kids won't get into Harvard, so I guess it's all square? Ha


You're worried about this? Guess what buddy, you're getting older too.
Anonymous
I'll age like George Clooney -- don't worry
Anonymous
At 35 my undereye area became dark and sunken.

At 36 the wrinkles between the eyes got bad (Botox helped).

At 37 my skin got sallow and uneven.

At 38 I got an extra little fold of flesh on my eyelids and now they are droopier (may consider surgery down the road). Am also getting little wrinkles next to my mouth.

Anonymous
45, people stopped carding me and started calling me ma'am.
Anonymous
If you workout regularly, limit alcohol, watch what you eat, you can look good for a long time. I use cocoa butter on my skin every night and have very few wrinkles--a few laugh lines around my eyes but that's about it. Try drinking pomegranate juice, add cayenne pepper to your food and eat banana every day--more plants in diet helps a lot too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:45, people stopped carding me and started calling me ma'am.


I do not believe for a second that you were not called "ma'am" until 45. People call my 21 year old (Asian) niece "ma'am" all the time. "Miss" is pretty old-fashioned, and to many it sounds sexist and patronizing.
Anonymous
40s
Anonymous
I’m 45 and happy with how I look. Definitely more wrinkles. My best friend is same age and Asian. She isn’t wrinkling but face is sagging. She doesn’t have wrinkles. Everyone ages in different ways.
Anonymous
Mid 40s. Started getting more wrinkles and uneven skin. The more sun / tanning you did, the worse it will be.

I've always called most people I don't know ma'am or sir to be polite, so that's not really an indicator.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:late 40's- face is starting to fall a bit- eyelids, cheeks, neck
Noticed it mostly when I hit around 52.


+1
Anonymous
I found that motherhood contributed to aging me. I had my one and only at 42, and the lack of sleep and stress have aged my face (as well as caused some weight gain that I haven't entirely gotten off). At 50, I still don't have any grays, though!
Anonymous
Sunscreen is key! Especially on throat and chest - the other day i was with a friend who thinks its pointless, and despite botox, etc. on her face, it is her throat that is aging her. makes no sense...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Since aging differs by race and I just turned 40, I'm curious to know when other white women started to feel that they looked 'old'?


Before anyone answer you should tell us what race you are and when you felt or looked old.
Anonymous
Around 42, but luckily with the age came the wisdom not to give a crap.
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