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Even faces without wrinkles look old.
For example, Megan Fox, Nikki Reed, and Nina Dobrev all look so old when they hit 30. Even though they have no wrinkles. If you compare to photos when they were early 20s the difference is pretty incredible. Is is the skin looking tired? Or just hollowness. It’s scaring me, since I always look older than my age and I only have a few years left until I’m 30. Even when I was only 18, people thought I was 25. I think it has to do with having hollow under eyes and a narrow Caucasian face structure. Megan Fox has quite a long, narrow, manly face and sharp features. Which seems to make faces look mature and not age well. Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman both looked young in their late 20s, but now they look so so old. It’s scary. But Mila Kunis had a round face. So my theory about narrow faces looking worse is probably wrong. I did notice she has heavy eyelids and sunken eyes, which seem to age worse than less deep set eyes. Meanwhile Sofia Vergara looks pretty amazing and is like 50. Is it because she has a wider face. Idk, cause Shakira also looked good in her 40s and she has paler skin and a narrow face |
| I think full cheeks helps |
| The whole buccal fat removal trend makes people age fast. A rounder face looks younger longer. |
| Hydration keeps you young. Alcohol, drugs, stress and medications age us. |
| Children, husbands, poor diet and unhealthy stressful life choices. |
...if they don't sag. |
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Under eye circles, thinning lips, heavy, droopy top eyelids that start to close in over the eyes.
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| Gravity. |
| Proportions change due to gravity, skin sagging, muscle and bone loss. Plastic surgery helps very little. Women end up looking like man in drag, if they try to overcompensate. |
| Full cheeks, non sunken eyes. |
| Heavy makeup can age you |
Avoid obesity, alcohol and cigarettes. Drink water, eat healthy, sleep, exercise, use sunscreen and Tretinoin. |
| You’re 27 and you’re scared? Bahahah! |
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"Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman both looked young in their late 20s, but now they look so so old. It’s scary." this can't be a real-life statement
a) yeah, people age and look different in each decade of life b) they still look amazing c) the best thing you can do for your skin in your late 20s is always always always wear sunscreen |
This is why east asians are often described as looking younger. Also I think people who have delicate skin (the scientific word is probably thin dermis) tend to look old sooner than their counterparts. Like you can counter wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging with various injections and surgeries, but I don't think there is any way yet to counter your thinning skin as you age. Like you can see the bone structure underneath more clearly. IMO that explains celebrities with shiny smooth skin that somehow still look older than they should (Megan Fox, Natalie Portman). |