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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For me it’s totally genetic. I have oilier skin that when I was younger wasn’t great Bc of the acne but now is a blessing Bc it means I have very few if any fine lines as compared with my peers my age. People think I have Botox but I haven’t. I also have fuller cheeks, but a thin body overall. My fuller cheeks gives me a baby faced look that also prevents that sallow look many women get as they age. Finally, although I’m 40, I have very few grays and a very rich dark brown tone naturally so my hair is naturally smooth still and not kinky.[/quote] Gurl, you are only 40. 45-55 is when most women age rapidly. I had very few grays at 45, and thought I had dodged a bullet. It's a different story now at 48. Greys are multiplying, the skin on my brows isn't yet drooping, but it's giving me hints that it is going to start. My neck is looking... not the same. Whatever. I can do what I can -- eat well, exercise, sleep. Beyond that is genetics. I want my body to move well and feel good. I want to be able to go on swimming, biking, and hiking adventures with my kids. I want to stay up late laughing with my friends. I want to ACT youthful way more than I care about looking youthful. Sweating over every sag and wrinkle is the opposite of youthful.[/quote]
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