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Anonymous wrote:I heard somewhere (Oprah?) that people are either wrinklers or saggers. I am definitely not a wrinkler, but I am seeing some sagging in my face and elsewhere. My mom is 80 and has almost no wrinkles either, but plenty of facial sagging. She still looks great though, and gets compliments all the time. So, I am counting on good genes, I guess.


I was a sagger. Had it fixed in my early 40s. Look 20 years younger in my early 50s.
Anonymous
Latisse, blepharoplasty, great color and cut, Botox.
Anonymous
Tell us about latisse
Anonymous
Latisse makes my blonde, invisible eyelashes grow thicker and longer and a bit darker. No side effects. Love it.
Anonymous
I would like whiter teeth. What are you using to whiten?
Anonymous
For whiter teeth I use whitening toothpaste and whitening mouth wash.
Anonymous
Oil cleansing method for my face.
Anonymous
What can be done for sagging turkey neck? Please don't say surgery... I've tried a few creams but they didn't seem to do much. I wasn't as consistent as I could have been, though.
Anonymous
DH in my upper 50's. My secret has been a perpetual poker face. Little smiling, little frowning. Thus no wrinkles, yet, as a result. Helped by an oily complexion, I believe. Not saying I wouldn't rather be smiling more, but not complaining -- I feel happy inside, just not physically expressive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard somewhere (Oprah?) that people are either wrinklers or saggers. I am definitely not a wrinkler, but I am seeing some sagging in my face and elsewhere. My mom is 80 and has almost no wrinkles either, but plenty of facial sagging. She still looks great though, and gets compliments all the time. So, I am counting on good genes, I guess.


I was a sagger. Had it fixed in my early 40s. Look 20 years younger in my early 50s.


Is it lasting? I heard facial "fixing" can become less effective with time.
Anonymous
NP here. Don't you have to keep having your face "fixed" every 10-15 years? That is what I heard. Once you open the flood gates, you have to have it done again, or it looks worse than before. Is that true?

Did you do a full face lift or just a certain kind? Which kind?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard somewhere (Oprah?) that people are either wrinklers or saggers. I am definitely not a wrinkler, but I am seeing some sagging in my face and elsewhere. My mom is 80 and has almost no wrinkles either, but plenty of facial sagging. She still looks great though, and gets compliments all the time. So, I am counting on good genes, I guess.


I was a sagger. Had it fixed in my early 40s. Look 20 years younger in my early 50s.


What did u have done?

I'm interested !
Anonymous
I get mistaken for 40 a lot! I'm almost 50.

Oil of Olay.

Exercise, diet, healthy weight.

Lots of water.

I should stay out of the sun, but I don't. I try really hard to make up for it with sunscreen and moisturizer. But I have a decent tan regardless.

Wonderful husband of nearly 26 years. Great kids, all nearly grown. Fun, interesting, challenging job that keeps me in shape. Lots of laughing. I don't stress over little things. I try not to worry about things I can't control.

Solid spiritual life. I belong to a great church. I meditate and pray often.
Anonymous
Let your hair go grey ~ it will always be a natural color.
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