Persian women don't age

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:



She's in her 40s and looks 28!

Sara Azani/Style MBA is a DC fashion blogger

I want all her secrets!



She’s gorgeous but don’t underestimate the power of non surgical rejuvenating treatments available today. Everyone here mentions Botox but it’s way more than just Botox . There’s Ultherapy to tighten skin, lasers to resurface the skin and address fine lines and wrinkles, Morpheus ( microneedling + radio frequency to tighten skin), PRP, Chemical Peels, Botox and Fillers.

I suspect this blogger has had at least 2 or more of the above.
( I work in medical sales )
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person that feels this is the blogger pictured in the first post posting to try and promote her blog?


I think the same.

I’m not following a DC “influencer.” Lordy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:



She's in her 40s and looks 28!

Sara Azani/Style MBA is a DC fashion blogger

I want all her secrets!


No, she looks 40s. Skin is sagging around her cheeks/eyes look tired. She looks like a normal, thin, middle class American woman in 2023.

And yes, her furniture is definitely a *choice* 🫣😬


This is not thin, just healthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:



She's in her 40s and looks 28!

Sara Azani/Style MBA is a DC fashion blogger

I want all her secrets!


Huh….? She looks mid 40. Try again.
Anonymous
No idea why this thread was resurrected but I always find it hilarious when DCUM (or anyone) breaks their brain on the idea that you can be attractive without looking younger than you are. It's such an obvious thing-- men do it all the time.

There ARE women who seem to defy time (usually with a lot of help, including genes). But you can also just be a beautiful woman who then ages, normally, and still be beautiful but, you know, older.

I'm mid-40s and sometimes when people want to pay me a compliment about my looks, they'll be like "you can't be in your 40s!" But I am and I look it. No one actually disbelieves my age. It's just that I also take care of myself, am a healthy weight, and make some effort with my appearance, so I'm not aging badly. And that's all this woman did. She's in shape, has a good haircut and looks like solid skincare, and she's dressed and styled in a way that is appealing and current.

It's honestly not even particularly hard if you are UMC or above.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No idea why this thread was resurrected but I always find it hilarious when DCUM (or anyone) breaks their brain on the idea that you can be attractive without looking younger than you are. It's such an obvious thing-- men do it all the time.

There ARE women who seem to defy time (usually with a lot of help, including genes). But you can also just be a beautiful woman who then ages, normally, and still be beautiful but, you know, older.

I'm mid-40s and sometimes when people want to pay me a compliment about my looks, they'll be like "you can't be in your 40s!" But I am and I look it. No one actually disbelieves my age. It's just that I also take care of myself, am a healthy weight, and make some effort with my appearance, so I'm not aging badly. And that's all this woman did. She's in shape, has a good haircut and looks like solid skincare, and she's dressed and styled in a way that is appealing and current.

It's honestly not even particularly hard if you are UMC or above.


You can certainly be attractive at any age, but I'm not convinced that most people in their 40s look better than they did in their 20s or 30s. Men included.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:



She's in her 40s and looks 28!

Sara Azani/Style MBA is a DC fashion blogger

I want all her secrets!


No, she looks 40s. Skin is sagging around her cheeks/eyes look tired. She looks like a normal, thin, middle class American woman in 2023.

And yes, her furniture is definitely a *choice* 🫣😬


This is not thin, just healthy.


She looks amazing and it's mostly because she is not stick thin. Geez every other woman I see these days is on Ozempic and they are rail thin and it shows in their faces. Look at Kellie Clarkson who is not a raving beauty be any means, she has the worst case of Ozempic face and has aged so much from getting too thin. There is a balance and truthfully the men in my life comment on the too skinny look a lot these days because it is so prevalent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No idea why this thread was resurrected but I always find it hilarious when DCUM (or anyone) breaks their brain on the idea that you can be attractive without looking younger than you are. It's such an obvious thing-- men do it all the time.

There ARE women who seem to defy time (usually with a lot of help, including genes). But you can also just be a beautiful woman who then ages, normally, and still be beautiful but, you know, older.

I'm mid-40s and sometimes when people want to pay me a compliment about my looks, they'll be like "you can't be in your 40s!" But I am and I look it. No one actually disbelieves my age. It's just that I also take care of myself, am a healthy weight, and make some effort with my appearance, so I'm not aging badly. And that's all this woman did. She's in shape, has a good haircut and looks like solid skincare, and she's dressed and styled in a way that is appealing and current.

It's honestly not even particularly hard if you are UMC or above.


You can certainly be attractive at any age, but I'm not convinced that most people in their 40s look better than they did in their 20s or 30s. Men included.


You have not met my husband, and I hate that he is more attractive as he ages (lol)! I can't keep up, it's exhausting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:



She's in her 40s and looks 28!

Sara Azani/Style MBA is a DC fashion blogger

I want all her secrets!


Huh….? She looks mid 40. Try again.


She's nice looking but the nasolabial folds are a huge tell of her age. Easily 40s.
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