Anonymous wrote:Every celebrity in her 50s is on estrogen. Estrogen keeps fat off of your middle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Julie Newmar (original Cat woman in 60s Batman show) is 88 and she did this photo at 86! She looks amazing..genetics is huge I think.
https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Tony-Award-Winner-TV-Icon-Julie-Newmar-Celebrates-Her-86th-Birthday-With-Portrait-20190814
This is the pic
Anonymous wrote:Hormones just change where you put the fat. Younger women put it in the hips and butt and older women put it in the belly. But if you don’t accumulate fat then it doesn’t matter. My mom is 75 and slender and looks great.
Anonymous wrote:As a 56 year old female who has avoided the "middle age spread", and who has maintained her weight for the last 20+ years, my secrets are:
1) 5-6 days a week of intense exercise
2) pretty clean diet, little to no alcohol
3) Hormones (after menopause)
4) genetics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was reading this article by NYT saying how normal it was to become apple shaped in one’s 40s and 50s and it was so depressing to read. On the other hand, there are women like J Lo. And Liz Hurley who still keep their hourglass shape. Sure they exercise but I also wonder if they take hormones etc.
And a personal chef, round the clock help etc. It’s their job to look the way they do. They don’t have another job the way the rest of us do.
Anonymous wrote:I was reading this article by NYT saying how normal it was to become apple shaped in one’s 40s and 50s and it was so depressing to read. On the other hand, there are women like J Lo. And Liz Hurley who still keep their hourglass shape. Sure they exercise but I also wonder if they take hormones etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plastic surgery and photoshop.
Also access to high-end designer clothes tailored to make bodies look a certain way, fitness trainers, nutritionists, personal chefs, etc. And knowing how to pose, proper lighting, all that.
Years ago I talked with someone who edits/photoshops music videos and they worked on J Lo’s. Said that he videos require a ton of touching up to make her look flawless, otherwise she looks like a regular person.
People really underestimate how much the right lighting, clothing, and pose can affect how someone looks. There are many IG accounts where they’ll take 2 photos right after each other, in one they look flawless and in the other they have all the cellulite, stretch marks, and pooches that we all have. Celebrities very careful craft a fantasy where they look perfect but it’s never real.
While this is 100% true, JLo legitimately looks amazing for her age, especially for a woman who has been pregnant and whose natural body type is pretty curvy. Remember that Superbowl performance with Shakira? That wasn't photoshop. I'm sure she's availed herself of the best quality procedures available to her to keep her skin looking good and prevent sag, but it's also obvious she's extremely fit and taking very good care of herself. Some 20-somethings can perform at that level and look that good even while eating whatever they want and drinking a lot of alcohol and not sleeping right or taking care of themselves. But a 50-something cannot.
Celebs absolutely cheat when it comes to the fountain of youth thanks to some movie magic and just having enough money to buy beauty. But no one dances through multiple pop songs in four inch heels on international television and looks that good doing it without hard work. It is her job and she does it. Good for her.
Most of that is cosmetic surgery and manipulating body water levels, the way body builders do before a show. Which is for sure “work” in that it involves starving yourself for several days and doing specific exercises, plus makeup, spray tanning, etc.
But, she doesn’t look like that when she wakes up in the morning. Does she look like the average 52 year old? No, but she also doesn’t look the way she does on TV.
It’s not healthy for anyone - for JLo, who has been through decades of crazy dieting and exercise (which is not healthy, despite her looking “healthy”), and not healthy for everyone who develops unrealistic expectations of what women look like.
We’d probably all be better off if 50 year old women could be celebrated for being 50 year old women, rather than trying to cater to what men think women should look like. Like why not have an older woman with cellulite and all on TV?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plastic surgery and photoshop.
Also access to high-end designer clothes tailored to make bodies look a certain way, fitness trainers, nutritionists, personal chefs, etc. And knowing how to pose, proper lighting, all that.
Years ago I talked with someone who edits/photoshops music videos and they worked on J Lo’s. Said that he videos require a ton of touching up to make her look flawless, otherwise she looks like a regular person.
People really underestimate how much the right lighting, clothing, and pose can affect how someone looks. There are many IG accounts where they’ll take 2 photos right after each other, in one they look flawless and in the other they have all the cellulite, stretch marks, and pooches that we all have. Celebrities very careful craft a fantasy where they look perfect but it’s never real.
While this is 100% true, JLo legitimately looks amazing for her age, especially for a woman who has been pregnant and whose natural body type is pretty curvy. Remember that Superbowl performance with Shakira? That wasn't photoshop. I'm sure she's availed herself of the best quality procedures available to her to keep her skin looking good and prevent sag, but it's also obvious she's extremely fit and taking very good care of herself. Some 20-somethings can perform at that level and look that good even while eating whatever they want and drinking a lot of alcohol and not sleeping right or taking care of themselves. But a 50-something cannot.
Celebs absolutely cheat when it comes to the fountain of youth thanks to some movie magic and just having enough money to buy beauty. But no one dances through multiple pop songs in four inch heels on international television and looks that good doing it without hard work. It is her job and she does it. Good for her.
Anonymous wrote:Plastic surgery and photoshop.
Also access to high-end designer clothes tailored to make bodies look a certain way, fitness trainers, nutritionists, personal chefs, etc. And knowing how to pose, proper lighting, all that.
Years ago I talked with someone who edits/photoshops music videos and they worked on J Lo’s. Said that he videos require a ton of touching up to make her look flawless, otherwise she looks like a regular person.
People really underestimate how much the right lighting, clothing, and pose can affect how someone looks. There are many IG accounts where they’ll take 2 photos right after each other, in one they look flawless and in the other they have all the cellulite, stretch marks, and pooches that we all have. Celebrities very careful craft a fantasy where they look perfect but it’s never real.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 55. No spread. It’s not inevitable. For most people it takes discipline. I eat healthy most of the time. I exercise daily. I don’t smoke. I very rarely drink. I just take really good care of my body. 5’5 and 115 pounds. Same as I was in high school. My body has changed, of course. Age and childbirth do that. But overall, I look and feel great. No surgery. No Botox. I will never do either. I’m perfectly fine looking like a 55 year old woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a 56 year old female who has avoided the "middle age spread", and who has maintained her weight for the last 20+ years, my secrets are:
1) 5-6 days a week of intense exercise
2) pretty clean diet, little to no alcohol
3) Hormones (after menopause)
4) genetics
What is a “clean “diet and how does it differ from a dirty diet?
Anonymous wrote:Hormones just change where you put the fat. Younger women put it in the hips and butt and older women put it in the belly. But if you don’t accumulate fat then it doesn’t matter. My mom is 75 and slender and looks great.
Anonymous wrote:As a 56 year old female who has avoided the "middle age spread", and who has maintained her weight for the last 20+ years, my secrets are:
1) 5-6 days a week of intense exercise
2) pretty clean diet, little to no alcohol
3) Hormones (after menopause)
4) genetics