Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 50, but I probably look 40ish - I haven't gone gray yet and I have worn sunscreen on my face everyday since I was 30. (That said, my chest and hands probably looks 60 because of sun damage; obviously I didn't put sunscreen there and we lived in the Middle East for 5 years.)
Like the PP said above, this is good but not great for today's generation. For reference, I am 35 and I have worn high SPF sunscreen and used high strength prescription retinoids on my face daily since, no joke, 12.
OK, but you're not going to drag someone older than you for not having had access to those things, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 46 and Asian, and I do get comments about how young I look. I think part of it is how I carry myself, how I dress, my haircut, being short and petite, and generally not being frumpy looking which most women can avoid. The only thing that I did right when I was younger was being religious about moisturizing my skin, not tanning excessively, and not smoking. The strange thing is I do think I look younger without makeup on. Maybe I'm just not wearing makeup right but I definitely look older with it on.
Most people do.
Anonymous wrote:In a swimsuit with a hat and sunglasses I look 10 years younger, but only because I have kept in shape and no one can see my face![]()