| Since aging differs by race and I just turned 40, I'm curious to know when other white women started to feel that they looked 'old'? |
| Whenever I stopped getting carded. |
| I am 30 and don't look old yet. I bet if I had kids I would look hella old overnight. |
| No one here will admit that they look old. Everyone here is 45 going on 22. |
| I'd say around 40. |
+1 with a steep acceleration around 44-45. |
| Around 45 I started showing my age |
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45.
I still am told I look very young for my age---but I definitely see it this year. |
| I would say about 44. I am very fair, but have taken care of my skin. |
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43 - after spending a few summers at the pool
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| 36. |
| Had my second kid who will not sleep still at almost 3 and don't work out anymore, so 37. |
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47- stuff started sagging... eyelids, mouth area, neck... I'm o.k. with it, I'm pretty healthy and still look good, just older.
To all of you younger ones who are critical of yourselves- please enjoy the way you look now! I'm sure you look way better than you think you do (I now know that I did..) |
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I'm 43, and I still get mistaken for mid-30's, but I feel like looking older is just around the corner. Starting to gray a bit, and I'm definitely seeing wrinkles. The skin is getting a little crepey in a few places.
I do take good care of myself, though, I'm not a smoker and I am trying to cut back on drinking and other things that age me. I feel like 40-ish is when smokers and tanorexics really start to look older than non-smokers and people who are more sun-avoidant. |
| Late 40's. |