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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Lena Horne, Raquel Welch, and Sophia Loren age much better than those with more fair, thin skin. Even among my friends, I can see the difference as early as 40's, 50's, and 60's. I'm certain that all three women you listed had plastic surgery, specifically face lifts. Raquel Welch for sure.[/quote] That's not the point. The relevant common denominator among those three women is that they all have relatively dark skin, ranging from deep olive to black. Bottom line? [b] Black don't crack. [/b] The more melanin and oil in the skin, the more supple. - - - - Seriously, you know who doesn't age well? Brits and the Irish. It has nothing to do with face lifts, or not.[/quote] I really have to agree with [b]"Black don't crack"[/b]. I'm Chilean about the same skin color as Raquel Welch who is half Bolivian I really don't have any wrinkles. Also, my Mother who is going to be 71 in a few days still has beautiful skin yes she has wrinkles but most people ask her if she's about 63ish. The best skin advice she gave me was "such lovely women, but why do they strip all the moisture from their skin, all that peeling, exfoliating, their skin is going to catch up to them once they get older. Don't be a weona (dumbass) hydrate your skin and keep it supple and see what your skin will look like by the time your 40." [/quote]
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