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[quote=Anonymous]Older Gen X here, and very few people wore sunscreen in the 70s and 80s. Thankfully we are the first generation to wear it more and protect our skin, even though it was in our 20s or 30s. We also aren't having all our hair chopped super short unless we absolutely need to do that for some reason, or just like the look. I was under pressure from hairstylists to chop my hair once I turned 30 and resisted. Now, 20 years later, stylists don't care and do whatever you want within reason. I think use of higher spf sunscreen, wearing hair at a more flattering length for your face rather than peer pressure, significantly less smoking, less air borne pollution and less daily hard manual labor around the house has us all looking younger. Friends who smoked for a long time, did tanning beds, or are daily long distance runners have much more aged faces. The runners at least are in great shape, but look haggard. [/quote]
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