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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The lip injection bruises on Karoline, woof. Her injector hates her. [/quote] I'm surprised they could find a lip to inject [img]https://www.the-sun.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2025/02/NINTCHDBPICT000969388803.jpg?strip=all&w=787[/img][/quote] She looks like a cute, normal girl in this picture. People used to look like this, and have idiosyncrasies like smallish lips, and we could still call them attractive because they looked like regular humans.[/quote] Hot take I think she is still attractive. I'm a few years older than Karoline but I think a lot of these "She's 28, I'm 35 and I look better" memes underestimate how unflattering that close-up-under-harsh-lights was. The lip injections were gross but other than that I see some visible pores (normal), some textured patches (normal), and a couple undereye lines (normal for late 20s/early 30s, especially fair skinned women like us). It didn't help that she had heavy makeup on, which you would too if you thought you were getting photographed for a national magazine at normal range. I'm 32. I go to one of the better dermatologists in DC, and I go quarterly. I have been using Vitamin C and tretinoin daily since my mid-20s. My new coworker just told me she thought I was 28. I think my skin looks good. I still think I would fare poorly under the conditions Karoline was photographed under. Btw, the feminist in me is pissed off that she's the ONLY one whose appearance we are talking about. Not that of JD Vance, who looks 50 when he's 41. Not that of Stephen Miller who looks like the swamp creature he is. We are literally only talking about the young woman. [/quote] You genuinely think this is the normal amount of wrinkles for under 35? I am 45 and would love this kind of photo taken of my skin to see what I might be missing, just wouldn't want it published [img]https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_fullsize/plain/did:plc:uo2fna47c4v6zcnklxfhcvjb/bafkreih2yhjyh6rr43njie3nminphf3534tqquxhp3ey34hf6szbfqbswy@jpeg[/img] [/quote] I'm the poster you're replying to and yes, I think that's normal. I see a couple undereye lines on each side and she's smiling which is probably pronouncing them. She also has a lot of makeup on and the concealer and powder is clinging on for dear life. I also have one or two lines per undereye. They look better or worse depending on the day. If it's a humid summer day and I haven't had a glass of wine in a couple weeks and I'm getting all eight hours of sleep, I forget they're there. They were really bad the other day due to the dry air and the fact that I had a few too many margs with work friends at my company's Christmas party and didn't get to bed until midnight. I don't know when this pic was taken, but Karoline is a mother of an infant in a high stress job. I would imagine she doesn't sleep well and is too exhausted to be fastidious drinking eight glasses of water a day and putting on eye serum nightly. I'm willing to extend her undereyes grace even if she herself is morally bankrupt. [/quote]
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