| She's gorgeous as she is. Perhaps you're just used to fillers and other ridiculousness. How shallow, OP. Get a life. |
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Interview on Bosch Legacy. She looks great.
https://smashinginterviews.com/interviews/actors/mimi-rogers-interview-the-secrets-of-bosch-legacy
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| Hair too dark, but otherwise this is 66 and even a good 66! Completely appropriate and attractive. |
She looks older than 66 to me. A decade older. Probably due to smoking. I’m not pro surgery or pro fillers etc either. |
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Come on now - you think she looks a decade older than 66? So, 76? Please.
I don’t think you are hanging around too many older people if this is what you think. I take great care of myself and look good for my age — 55 — and I would be thrilled to look like this 10 years from now. |
She looks about the same as my 80-year old mother who has had zero work done. But, we all age better than average. |
| You can see the sun damage. I never wear sunblock. I need to start stat. |
she looks great! she was married to Tom Cruise, at one point. |
So what? I mean that, really? Why does that matter? She's still beautiful, talented, successful. What the heck does it matter that she has sun damage. She lived her life and clearly doesn't judge others for some wrinkles and aging skin. |
I'm mid 40s and have been using spf 40 plus and retinol daily for over 30 years. It's made a huge difference. Very simple and effective. |
Do you use prescription or over the counter retinol? |
People just age differently, I guess. My mother, a natural redhead, is 77 and looks slightly younger than Mimi in this photo. And she didn’t start avoiding the sun until her 50s. Did Mimi smoke? |
| Sun is a big factor in aging. Use sunscreen every day along with hats. |
Prescription. First it was for acne, now it's for aging but I still have an acne diagnosis so it is covered by insurance. |
Tom Cruise first wife. |