Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw Aruna Miller's (new lieutenant governor of Maryland) headshot photo montage on Twitter and thought "Wow she is so young! I wonder if she will be taken seriously."
https://twitter.com/arunamiller/status/1613913385594241024
Folks, she is 58. I am in disbelief. Disbelief. I can't process how she is 58. In every photo of her I can find she looks like she could have been AOC's college roommate. Wow.
She looks pretty good for 58: her skin is good, her teeth are good, her hair is glossy. But she doesn’t look “young” to me and that’s absolutely ok, you can look beautiful at any age.
Topic for debate/discussion: how do you feel about the brows? I am very pro thick eyebrows. I think they make a person look more youthful. I feel like I look years younger when I let my eyebrows grow thicker (I have very full bushy eyebrows naturally).
Anonymous wrote:What kind of wrecked 30 year olds do you hang out with?

Anonymous wrote:Henh?
She is very normal looking for her age for an Indian woman.
Unlike most Indian aunties though, she is heavily made up (I bet very uneven skin tone) to cover her undereye dark circles and her hair is dyed black.
Yes, we all have nice hair thanks to genetics (individual strands are very thick), regular weekly hair oil massage and keeping away from styling products and hot hair tools. SO even when it turns gray, if we just style it and color it, it looks good.
Our skin does not crack, sag or wrinkle...however, we usually have dark circles and uneven skin coloring that most of us do not even make any attempt to cover. Indian women do not wear concealer or makeup. Aruna is wearing a lot of makeup and yes, good for her.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like her smile is super young.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of wrecked 30 year olds do you hang out with?
Exactly this.