Anonymous wrote:I'm 44 and will be 45 in December and this thread is scaring me😫
Anonymous wrote:I'm 44 and will be 45 in December and this thread is scaring me😫
Anonymous wrote:I'm in this age group. This is when it really separates. Those who take care of themselves and have good genes can look great. Then there's those who don't.
I met up with some high school friend i Hadn't seen in years. We're all in our mid-40s. It was amazing the range. Some looked 10 years old, and some looked 10 years younger. It's clear who exercises regularly, eats well, etc. It really makes a difference at that age.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the replied, they are enlightening. It's funny because since seeing this friend I've been lookin at myself in the mirror and trying to figure out if my face has changed as much as hers has. I definitely see more lines and knew that, and I do think I can start to see the jewels forming, but maybe it's just the trick of seeing my face every single day -- I just don't feel like I've aged that rapidly. I guess this made me wonder if a steep drop off is coming.
I will say that I don't drink almost at all and eat reasonably healthy and exercise. All in moderation -- I'll have a glass of wine at a wedding, I'll eat a cheeseburger now and then and always grab the piece of cake when offered, and when I say I exercise, I mean that I do yoga or barre at home a few times a week and I try to walk as much as possible instead of driving.
I don't want to look 20 (really, I don't). But my first thought when I saw my friend was "whose that middle aged lady, she looks familiar -- maybe a friend of my moms?" Like it took me a full minute to realize it was her. I don't mind looking my age (43) but I'm not ready to look like my mother does now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 54 and post menopause. The utter absence of estrogen is an -enormous- game changer for looks (skin, hair, muscles aka 'staying fit', collagen [jowls]).
I looked fine-to-good from 45-52 because I "took care of myself" like so many PPs prescribe, and I did a little botox and fillers and yoga and vegetarian diet. Fine. I STILL do that and look like saggy crepey crap because estrogen![]()
IME, menopause is the actual cliff. the 40s are just kind of a gentle slope down in comparison
This. This. This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, looks really start to go downhill after 45. I'm 47 and have watched about 50 friends age. At 40-43 or so, many looked indistinguishable from 35. Then aging hit and it's been striking.
Yup. Every year between 46 and 50 is brutal.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 54 and post menopause. The utter absence of estrogen is an -enormous- game changer for looks (skin, hair, muscles aka 'staying fit', collagen [jowls]).
I looked fine-to-good from 45-52 because I "took care of myself" like so many PPs prescribe, and I did a little botox and fillers and yoga and vegetarian diet. Fine. I STILL do that and look like saggy crepey crap because estrogen![]()
IME, menopause is the actual cliff. the 40s are just kind of a gentle slope down in comparison
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, looks really start to go downhill after 45. I'm 47 and have watched about 50 friends age. At 40-43 or so, many looked indistinguishable from 35. Then aging hit and it's been striking.