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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my experience, looks really start to go downhill after 45. I'm 47 and have watched about 50 friends age. At 40-43 or so, many looked indistinguishable from 35. Then aging hit and it's been striking. [/quote] Yup. Every year between 46 and 50 is brutal. [/quote] I see this with co-workers too. I've been at my job for 27 years and don't even recognize some co-workers anymore. Post 50 is really the great divide. I see some people that can pass as 45 and others look 65-70 at 55. It's really crazy. My parents looked very young for their age. At 76 when he passed away from cancer my dad barely had any grey hair, great olive skin and until the end he walked and moved 50 years younger. I took my 78-year old mother to a 'senior' community to see about moving and she did not look like she belonged there. She looked about 20 years younger than everyone her age. She can run up steps, mow the lawn, she colors her hair and dresses chic. Age-wise she's ready, but the people the same age as her were much more 'aged'. [/quote]
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