Nooo, looks matronly with age. I know someone (naturally petite) who had gotten a tummy tuck plus breast implants after having kids - at that time (mid 30s) she looked awesome. Now 15 yrs later it looks v weird since her breasts look huge compared to her tiny frame and actually makes her look heavy even though her waist is still small after the tummy tuck. |
| Upper eyelid surgery, Botox, retin A, vitamin c all worth every penny |
| Sunscreen and a yearly dermatologist visit |
Yessss, for me at least. |
| Lasers. Expensive but so much more effective than topicals |
My MIL is 76 and looks 96 only because of sun damage. She is otherwise in incredible shape. My own friends who haven’t been good about sunblock look older than me. |
Nope. |
No, your BB cream isn’t enough. You need to get a good layer over your whole face a neck and chest (if exposed). You likely aren’t using very much BB cream to provide much protection at all. Elta MD and Skinceuticals make good ones. |
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Sunscreen, vit c serum, tretinoin, and ILP 2x yearly.
Minimal alcohol, no smoking, exercise (increase collagen production), and maintain healthy weight with minimal fluctuations |
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Breast reduction.
Based on all of the responses here, I’m guessing I need to try some tretinoin? I’ve been lucky with genetics, and I’ve really never worried about putting anything on my face except moisturizer. But I’m 53, so maybe it’s time. |
| Retin-a and barre classes. |
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No to alcohol, tobacco, drugs, stress, sugary and processed food.
Yes to sleep, water, protein, vegetables, hats/sunscreen, tretinoin cream, moisturizer and mental health. |
| *AND walking incorporated in daily routine |
| No smoking, very light drinking, SPF plus no lying out in the sun, keep weight down, good sex and plenty of sleep. Beauty products can enhance what you have but they can’t fix something well worn. |
Np, and honestly, this. My bad marriage took a toll on my looks. Pictures of me in my 30s and married are vastly different from pictures in my 40s post-marriage. I look so much better now, minus the soul-sucking stress from that marriage. |