Anonymous wrote:Actually I think the fortunate genetically people are the fair ones. We have had to use sunscreen from the beginning. I slather it on an have since I was a lifeguard during my teens. It is the women who tan who don't fear the sun and are late to the game about how sun gives you wrinkles. Since turning 40 I get comments all the time from women my age asking what I do. You can ask me too-- I am easily spotted at the pool under the umbrella with the big floppy hat, long sleeve rash guard and habitually coating my children with sunscreen.
I agree. 38 yo, and I just got carded tonight (with my husband and kids--husband didn't get carded) and have been mistaken for my kids' babysitter. Derm recently told me I had the best-looking 38yo skin she had seen. I wear sunscreen every day, stay in the shade, and moisturize, but beyond that I put zero effort into having good skin. My mom is 67 and looks mid-50s.