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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dated hairstyle. Just because it looked good on you in your twenties doesn't mean it necessarily still looks good on you with changing jawline, skin and hair texture, etc. I mean, it [i]can[/i] still be right for you. The mistake is not re-evaluating to check.[/quote] I agree with this. I think the same goes for makeup. Getting stuck on a look and not evaulating if it continues to work for you and flatter as your age. One of the worst makeup offenders: [img]https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-6af00091dab7d2d994a79ddd625ed98f[/img][/quote] She’s also example of the mistake of making yourself too thin. Lack of fat in your face makes you look haggard. It also really brings out wrinkles.[/quote] +1 I agree. Me and my runner friends have great calves, but it is so hard on our faces! [/quote] [b]Running wrecks your skin worse than the sun. I don't get why women do it,[/quote][/b] Wait, why is running itself bad for skin (aside from the sun damage from being outside)?[/quote] same question[/quote] Some people are convinced the impact and pounding from running causes facial skin to droop or look hollow.[b] I think it’s a combo of sun and some female runners being too thin[/b].[/quote] This. I don't think it is the actual mechanics of running. Just the sun exposure and loss of fat that comes with aging multiplied by distance running which burns a lot of fat. I only see it in serious long distance runners. You aren't going to have any skin issues from 30 min on the treadmill a few times per week.[/quote]
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