| there is a difference between looking old and looking middle aged (not young but not old either). |
+1. I always looked very, very young until I had my first kid at 30. Now I look much older than my age (32). Botox has helped a lot and I'll probably get cheek injections next year. |
| When you see yourself in a mirror and wonder who the old person is, and its you. |
| 39, as soon as I got pregnant. At that age, with pregnancy I aged at least five years in my face. Especially around my eyes. Getting filler for the first time in a few weeks. |
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48.
Though people my age and older than me tell me I look so young. It’s relative. Sure to a 60 year old I look young. I do look younger than 99% of women my own age. But- I don’t look “young” anymore. Looking at photos at 38/40 I looked very young for my age. End of 40s and 50 is when time starts catching up. |
| 30 |
DCUM: the Lake Wobegon of aging. All the women here look younger than average! |
| I am 30 and still feel young! |
| 92 |
| 45/46. Eyes started drooping. |
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| Early 40's, but then I upped the skincare game, stopped tanning and botox so its paused a bit. Almost 48 and Im thin and lost a lot of facial fat so I feel its aging. |
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52 - menopause means that you gain weight in different areas and different stuff goes on that’s hard to explain but I’ve started to look like my mom now.
Old. I work out daily but the old train has left the station. It’s more of a ‘looking good for my age’ thing now than a ‘looking good!’ thing. |
| This is an old thread? Why? Why resurrect an old thread instead of just starting a new one? |
| 48. It's starting. |