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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Absolutely she has had Botox. That no makeup picture shows it in her forehead. Also laser. [/quote] Sorry but no -- I have never had Botox or lasering and that's exactly what my face looks like. Exactly. I just have really good skin, and so does she. I'm not even invested in this but I think it's funny that people are disbelieving that it is possible for people to look like this at 50. Of course it is! Haven't you ever met a genetically blessed person IRL? My mom used to get gasps when people found out she was in her 40s and 50s because her skin was so smooth and unlined. By 60 she started to look her age (she got jowls) but at JLos age she had similar skin. Not as well moisturized. And this was all before Botox or these other procedures were a thing. Back then, having work done meant surgery -- face lifts, nip and tuck. So people knew mom mom's skin was the real deal. But now everyone is convinced that without Botox and fillers, all 50 year old women would look like chain smoking grandmas. Sorry to break this to you, but that's not true. And the PP who said melanin is right. It's not impossible for light skinned women to look this good at this age, but it is less likely. Melanin absolutely helps. I bet J Lo's family is full of ladies with amazing skin who look 32 well into their 50s.[/quote] I am 51 and had a few people ask if I was my 16-year old son’s sister—not in a just being nice way-/like legit. At the hospital during Covid the women at the desk stopped us and said we needed our mom and couldn’t go through without an adult. I kinda laughed said thanks—and she was dead serious. I had to show my ID. My son still laughs about that. I’m part Italian with olive skin. My dad and paternal grandmother had unbelievably smooth skin well into their late 70s. No sunspots or creepiness and very few wrinkles. Both my parents looked nothing like they’d age—not physically in the way they moved or in their looks. When they took my kids out people always thought they were the parents, not the grandparents. My other half is Irish and that side of the family has a lot more wrinkles, jowls.[/quote] Presumably, you were wearing a mask![/quote]
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