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[quote=Anonymous]Agree Michelle Pfeiffer and Maria Bello are examples of women in their 50s/60s who haven't totally destroyed their faces with procedures and are aging somewhat naturally. Both naturally very beautiful, of course. The takeaways I've gotten from looking at photos of some of these women listed in the thread are this: - Teeth. I think my teeth are really aging me. Most of these women have good teeth, whether naturally good or they've had work done. Having good (white but not too white) can help a lot. I'm sure some of them have veneers but if they do they are natural looking. - Hair. Most of these women are dying their hair or wearing a wig. That's fine, it's an accessible option. I'm on the fence about this because I actually kind of like the salt and pepper in my hair. But even if I embrace the grays, obviously having a good cut and healthy hair that moves and looks soft helps a lot. None of these women have stiff, set hair or wiry, unkempt hair. - Good skincare/Minimal makeup. This is a big one. When you are young, doing more with makeup can be an easy way to feel more attractive or confident. It just does not work as you age. You need really moisturizing makeup and you need to adjust the application to suit the fact that older women tend to be more washed out. I feel like the some color on the cheeks and lips is good, but more minimal eye makeup because heavy makeup seems to emphasize lines/hoods/bags. - More comfortable, relaxed fits. Most of these women are dressing in more forgiving clothes. Maybe to conceal things they don't want to show on their bodies, or maybe for their own comfort. But I think trying to squeeze into skintight clothes or super body-conscious clothing can be aging after a certain age. You don't have to wear a mumu, but I think clothes that give your body room to move seem to look more youthful.[/quote]
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