Have you decided to age naturally, gracefully- no botox, etc.?

Anonymous
In my sixties, botoxing, using fillers, small amount of plastic surgery.

I’m tired of it, never ending. I’ve decided to age naturally, wrinkles and all. It will be tough, all my friends are sculpted.

Anyone else tired of beautifying?
Anonymous
Yup. Haven't done any of it, except dying my hair which I stopped 3 years ago. But then I have always been "natural looking". I've never worn much makeup. I don't think I look bad, but I probably look my age, 67. Most of my friends are aging "gracefully" too, so that makes it easier.
Anonymous
Yes
Anonymous
Ew. Get new friends.
Anonymous
I dye my hair, but that's it.
Anonymous
We are meant to age and then die. Figure out why you put so much into your looks.
Anonymous
I dye my hair. I don't want Botox or fillers. However, I might get tempted down the road with a facelift. Although, I suspect my fear of general anesthesia will prevail and I'll never actually take that step...
Anonymous
Upper 50’s. I have highlights and lowlights in my hair but no Botox, fillers or surgeries. I exercise regularly and am thin and fit and have a good skincare routine.

I’m sure I look about my age but I’m ok with that.
Anonymous
Why? Looking better is simple ! Botox is harmless and a quick way to look a lot better.
Anonymous
50. So far yes. I should probably start moisturizing my skin at night, though. But I don't intend to ever get surgery, botox, fillers, etc. I'd rather look old than weird and undergo unnecessary medical procedures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dye my hair, but that's it.


Me too.
Anonymous
Me, 53. I have done Botox in my 40s, but stopped a few years ago. I was never much about my looks, so no big loss here.
Anonymous
I’m 54 and don’t do anything, including dyeing my hair. If we all avoided the toxic chemicals and time and money of dyeing, it would look totally normal to be in your 50s with gray hair.
Anonymous
I don't know if it's graceful, but hair dye only for me and I hope to stop doing even that much.
Anonymous
The best looking old person I know is my mother in law, totally natural. The key is to never work a day in your life and constantly obsess over the fresh, nourishing ingredients for your next meal. Oh, and go to church every single day and garden like the dickens. This “me and my wellness” stuff is her full time job and it shows— she glows with a smidge of tinted lip balm.
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