Dewy skin at 50 plus?

Anonymous
^ she looks like my 79 year old mom.
Anonymous
Sorry but she looks far older than 55. I easily clocked her at 67
Anonymous
My mom has beautiful skin at 78. It is soft, even-toned, and her wrinkles are mostly only around the corner of her eyes and a bit around her mouth. It think this is partly environmental - she faithfully cleans and moisturizes her skin, never drank or smoked. It is also partly genetic - when I was a little girl I remember many older women coming up to my mother and exclaiming how she had the same beautiful skin and eyes as her apparently very handsome grandfather.
Anonymous
I think facial oil makes a big difference. I love Trader Joe's rose oil!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve found Sunday Riley Good Genes makes a difference. I noticed it when I stopped using it for a while.

I also think layers of very light makeup works better than foundation. For over the counter stuff, I really like the No. 7 City Lights tinted moisturizer and the No. 7 Airbrush Away Perfector or No. 7 Protect & Perfect.


45 with combo skin, I used to be quite oily. I have tried other lactic acid products and I keep going back despite the price. If anyone else has recommendations I'm all ears. It keeps my skin so smooth.

I also really like the Ilia super serum skin tint. It smells terrible, like dog food, I'm sorry to say, but it goes away quickly. SPF 40, very dewy looking.

I would like to try the jones road miracle balm. Lots of mixed reviews but based on what I've read I think I would like it. I'll report back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Youthful dewy skin after 50. I see celebrities like Grece with gorgeous dewy skin - the skin of a 20 something—and wonder how the heck did she do it? Anyone else 50+ Somehow, managing getting and maintaining dewy skin?

https://www.instagram.com/p/Co5UlZlOZBq/?igshid=NTdlMDg3MTY=

It looks like an oil slick on her face.
Anonymous
Never heard of this Grece person before today but wow, she looks much older than she is and her Instagram is just depressing. And the shiny overly filled face is not a good look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this Grece person before today but wow, she looks much older than she is and her Instagram is just depressing. And the shiny overly filled face is not a good look.


She’s gorgeous https://www.instagram.com/reel/CoxueqxgLCt/?igshid=NTdlMDg3MTY=
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I looked her up. She is 55 and literally looks older than me and I'm 65. Might be the hair. I don't know.

And do we want shiny greasy looking faces?:


+1 She is def. not 55. If she is, she doesn't look good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this Grece person before today but wow, she looks much older than she is and her Instagram is just depressing. And the shiny overly filled face is not a good look.


She’s gorgeous https://www.instagram.com/reel/CoxueqxgLCt/?igshid=NTdlMDg3MTY=


No, Grece fan, she is not. She is what would be called “striking” and has a good body (read:tall and thin) but her face is not pretty at all and she looks a lot older than she claims she is. My almost 80 yo mother looks better and is naturally much prettier.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I looked her up. She is 55 and literally looks older than me and I'm 65. Might be the hair. I don't know.

And do we want shiny greasy looking faces?:


+1 She is def. not 55. If she is, she doesn't look good.


Once again, she’s 58. Born in Dec 1964.
Looks 70.
Anonymous
She looks stylish, but appears ro be at least a decade older than 58.
Anonymous
The Jones Road foundation is really good for this.
Anonymous
She looks plastic
Waxy
Greasy
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