Anonymous wrote:Sunscreen everyday, even in the winter.
My MIL is 90 and ppl routinely could not believe it. In her case it's not the skin (she's pale and very wrinkly), but rather her overall vigor and gait. She's always been active and energetic. She still lives independently.
The lesson I got from her was keep moving.
Anonymous wrote:To everyone crowing about "no wrinkles". I hate to break it to you, but wrinkles are not the only marker of aging. Loss of facial fat, skin laxity, the beginnings of jowls and nasolabial folds, neck bands, etc... these things give away your age even if your hair isn't white and your skin is smooth. Post-menopause, add a thicker middle to that list. I have yet to meet a person over 50 of any race that doesn't have at least some of the items that I listed.
Anonymous wrote:I know I do because I get dirty and condescending looks when other women hear that I have an older child; I gave birth to him in my middle 30s, so I was not a teen mom. Mine: stable weight on the lower side of healthy BMI, really good sunscreen year around and a hat in the summer, I've never smoked, rarely drink, good diet, good genes, botox, lifting weights. I don't have grey hair at almost 50 and also I'm getting my period like clockwork, so things might change after menopause.
Anonymous wrote:To everyone crowing about "no wrinkles". I hate to break it to you, but wrinkles are not the only marker of aging. Loss of facial fat, skin laxity, the beginnings of jowls and nasolabial folds, neck bands, etc... these things give away your age even if your hair isn't white and your skin is smooth. Post-menopause, add a thicker middle to that list. I have yet to meet a person over 50 of any race that doesn't have at least some of the items that I listed.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really immature, which makes it hard to guess my age. Jowls come for us all at some point though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's genetic, plus your overall health.
I used to look five years younger than my age, but since I had a medical crisis, I look my age now.
+1 I think this is right - those of us who smugly list off all the things we do to stay looking young, mostly just haven't been faced with the kind of crisis yet that ages you in a heartbeat.
I'm sorry about your medical issues, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Be Asian.