What is the most effective investment for beauty?

Anonymous
Not smoking
Sunscreen
Anonymous

1. Genetically-given looks and slimness.

2. Sun-avoidance or protection.

3. Doing my best to avoid stress. Which doesn't work all the time.

4. Eating healthy, moderate exercise.
Anonymous
Exercise, no smoking, not too much sun.
Anonymous
Botox, filler, Sculptra, IPL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Staying fit in my late 50s by teaching fitness classes and lifting heavy.
-eating way less than I used to.
-walking a lot
-sunblock, of course, but I also own a self tanning spray booth. Worth it's weight in gold.


Tell me more about your spray tan booth, please! Cost, maintenance, where you bought, what kind. I spray tan a lot and love the way it makes me look and feel. I love the Norvell booths and pay $60/mo for unlimited tans, so pretty good deal. But a pain to get there sometimes.

Where can you get unlimited for $60/month? Thanks
Anonymous
I noticed that many posters have cited Botox, but only one has mentioned filler. I had filler (Restylane) done for the first time a few months ago, and I was very happy with the results. However, I started reading a lot of stories about how filler might look good at first, but eventually would migrate and look terrible. Now I'm not sure whether to continue with it. Can anyone weigh in on this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What did you do that had the biggest impact on improving your looks and beauty? Was it a beauty product? An outfit? An exercise regime? skincare? plastic surgery?


Marrying well!
Anonymous
First marrying a very wealthy husband and not having to work. Rest, healthy diet, maintain an healthy weight for your body type and frame, exercise, hydration, sunscreen, moisturize, good skin care, little tiny bits of botox when I hit 50. Trying to age somewhat naturally because I personally do not like the overdone look but I'm not ruling anything out yet.
Anonymous
Staying slim with minimal weight fluctuation, natural looking hair color, tretinoin.
Anonymous
Consistent good skin care regimen from your twenties onward, sunscreen.

Electric toothbrush and flossing.

Exercise with weights.
Anonymous
Sleep and sunscreen
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sunblock. Sunblock. Sunblock,


Do you mean sunscreen? The word Sunblock has been banned for 15 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not drinking and not smoking


This + not going out without sunscreen.
Anonymous
I’d say staying thin and being in shape.

Nothing else matters if you’re fat and out of shape.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great bronzer and self tanning products.


+1
I do a lot of the things listed here - maintain a slim weight always, eat and sleep well, exercise, avoid the sun and use sunscreen daily, get nails and hair done regularly.

But the biggest beauty difference-maker for me, given a reasonably attractive baseline resulting from all of the above, is getting a spray tan. I do a color called Venetian medium and it instantly makes me look prettier, younger, more well rested, glowier. I feel so much happier looking in the mirror. I get one before vacations and before special events, but I just got one yesterday because this winter is lasting FOREVER and I feel so pasty. I cannot believe the difference. Instant and massive glow up.
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