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[quote=Anonymous]If you're white, after about 35 or so, a lot of aging comes down to sun exposure. Whatever you did for the past 20+ years in terms of sun, catches up with you fast. If you were in the sun a lot, you start to get the "tells" (hands, neck, chest, crows feet, brow lines, etc.) then, so anyone who is actually good at guessing age (I am a savant in this way) will be able to spot those tells in your skin. People who are checking IDs or whatever may be nice, but people who know skin generally won't be as kind. That's probably a smaller number of people, but I have never actually met another white woman where I have been [b]shocked[/b] by her age or thought she was 10+ years younger. There's a split though in mid-thirties to forties where some people look more or less the same and others go to aesthetic hell, so maybe that's the callout?[/quote]
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