Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is very easy for women to look much younger. Sunscreen, a little Botox, daily skin care regime, gym membership, great colorist, and an awesome wardrobe really help to slow down the aging process. I am 43 and do look much younger than my age. I don't look 20, but I have seen many late 20s early 30's women who do not take care of themselves, and they look much older. Heavy, bad skin, graying hair, and clothes that do not flatter.
I disagree. People still generally look their age. They just look nice. My neighbor is very fit and takes excellent care of herself. She is probably a size 2 and I have never seen a gray hair on her. Her makeup is always done but very tasteful. She probably gets Botox. Her skin is great. But, I had her pegged around 45. Turns out she is 46. A great looking 46, but looks her age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is very easy for women to look much younger. Sunscreen, a little Botox, daily skin care regime, gym membership, great colorist, and an awesome wardrobe really help to slow down the aging process. I am 43 and do look much younger than my age. I don't look 20, but I have seen many late 20s early 30's women who do not take care of themselves, and they look much older. Heavy, bad skin, graying hair, and clothes that do not flatter.
I disagree. People still generally look their age. They just look nice. My neighbor is very fit and takes excellent care of herself. She is probably a size 2 and I have never seen a gray hair on her. Her makeup is always done but very tasteful. She probably gets Botox. Her skin is great. But, I had her pegged around 45. Turns out she is 46. A great looking 46, but looks her age.
Looking so put together is more common when one is older, in fact, imho. More time, more $$, etc. to dedicates to this "endeavor." That's why sometimes I think people think I'm younger when I am NOT put-together: short nails, hair back in a ponytail, etc. I think people would think someone my age would have it more together than this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is very easy for women to look much younger. Sunscreen, a little Botox, daily skin care regime, gym membership, great colorist, and an awesome wardrobe really help to slow down the aging process. I am 43 and do look much younger than my age. I don't look 20, but I have seen many late 20s early 30's women who do not take care of themselves, and they look much older. Heavy, bad skin, graying hair, and clothes that do not flatter.
I disagree. People still generally look their age. They just look nice. My neighbor is very fit and takes excellent care of herself. She is probably a size 2 and I have never seen a gray hair on her. Her makeup is always done but very tasteful. She probably gets Botox. Her skin is great. But, I had her pegged around 45. Turns out she is 46. A great looking 46, but looks her age.
Yes, but she is your neighbor so you have background knowledge on her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is very easy for women to look much younger. Sunscreen, a little Botox, daily skin care regime, gym membership, great colorist, and an awesome wardrobe really help to slow down the aging process. I am 43 and do look much younger than my age. I don't look 20, but I have seen many late 20s early 30's women who do not take care of themselves, and they look much older. Heavy, bad skin, graying hair, and clothes that do not flatter.
I disagree. People still generally look their age. They just look nice. My neighbor is very fit and takes excellent care of herself. She is probably a size 2 and I have never seen a gray hair on her. Her makeup is always done but very tasteful. She probably gets Botox. Her skin is great. But, I had her pegged around 45. Turns out she is 46. A great looking 46, but looks her age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 36 y.o. with an infant, and I get told constantly that I look younger than I am. I don't think it's meant as a compliment, though, since it's often people wondering whether I'm still in high school/college (e.g. are you old enough to be married/have kids). For me it generally comes off as offensive as opposed to complimentary. Not to mention, if I were actually that young, it would be completely offensive for someone to speculate as to whether it's okay for me to have a kid.
LOL!!! OK!
Anonymous wrote:I'm 36 y.o. with an infant, and I get told constantly that I look younger than I am. I don't think it's meant as a compliment, though, since it's often people wondering whether I'm still in high school/college (e.g. are you old enough to be married/have kids). For me it generally comes off as offensive as opposed to complimentary. Not to mention, if I were actually that young, it would be completely offensive for someone to speculate as to whether it's okay for me to have a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone DCUM thinks they look 10-20 years younger. When will people learn that saying "OMG you look so much younger" or "O wow I thought you were ____ (enter an age 7 years below the age they know you are)" are COMMON courtesy compliments and truly mean nothing. Its another way of saying you looking great. Sorry to break your bubble but people don't think you are 31 when you are 44, they just don't.
Anonymous wrote:I am 43 with a 2 yo. People think I am very late 20's-early 30's. What about you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is very easy for women to look much younger. Sunscreen, a little Botox, daily skin care regime, gym membership, great colorist, and an awesome wardrobe really help to slow down the aging process. I am 43 and do look much younger than my age. I don't look 20, but I have seen many late 20s early 30's women who do not take care of themselves, and they look much older. Heavy, bad skin, graying hair, and clothes that do not flatter.
I disagree. People still generally look their age. They just look nice. My neighbor is very fit and takes excellent care of herself. She is probably a size 2 and I have never seen a gray hair on her. Her makeup is always done but very tasteful. She probably gets Botox. Her skin is great. But, I had her pegged around 45. Turns out she is 46. A great looking 46, but looks her age.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is very easy for women to look much younger. Sunscreen, a little Botox, daily skin care regime, gym membership, great colorist, and an awesome wardrobe really help to slow down the aging process. I am 43 and do look much younger than my age. I don't look 20, but I have seen many late 20s early 30's women who do not take care of themselves, and they look much older. Heavy, bad skin, graying hair, and clothes that do not flatter.