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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends. This oily elastic skin of mine was the bane of my existence when I was teen/early 20s. All I wanted was the smooth, non-oily, lighter-complected skin of my friends. All those friends now have aged about 5-7 years past me and are continuing so. Their skin shows more wrinkles and skin discoloration than mine. I'm aging, but it seems the difference in our genetic make-up is benefiting me FINALLY. lol[/quote] Yes, and we HAAAATTTEEE you for it. (just kidding). But, yes, I've noticed that, too. I'm fair skinned during the winter but have always tanned easily in the summer, my face has always been combination skin (dry/flaky, oily/acne). Today I still tan easily but I have sun damage and my complexion is more ruddy now. And I have wrinkles. My mom who has very fair skin/burns easily, has always made it a point to stay out of the sun and seeks shade at every opportunity, has very little sun damage. Women with more olive skin tones tend to be able to endure the sun much more readily, without showing signs of aging.[/quote]
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