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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, I think it's a lifetime of clean living. You know how people say things catch up with you? Well, there's not much to catch up with me. I've never been drunk, never tanned, smoked, been a partier. I've always worn sunscreen and/or hats, mostly only drank water, flossed, moisturized, etc. I am 47 and last night someone said to me "we're about the same age - I just turned 38" and it was surprising to hear. [/quote] I can agree/disagree. I think it's probably 95% genes. My mother had a great face and lived super clean, looked younger by 15-20 years all the time. I have lived not so wellat all, but I also look much younger than my age 50, and better than she did at 50. I did inherit from her some "beauty hurts" standards, but I am mostly lazy. I am thin enough and use sunscreen, occasional botox, and self compassion. [/quote] That's great! My mom definitely looked her age or older. She spent a LOT of her life sitting down and had. terrible balance and nearly no flexibility beyond a regular walking stride. Despite having a desk job, I have spent about half the day standing for the last two decades. I got a standing desk back in the day that was just a platform on top of my regular desk, and have specific tasks I stand for plus certain times of day. [/quote]
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