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How does she keep her neck and jaw so tight?
I wonder each time I see her picture!
I have to say I'm not a fan of her cheek implants/ fillers, what ever they are. She never had meaty cheeks, makes no sense that her face would have prominent cheeks now. I always thought she had rare noble features and now her face just rings "milkmaid", especially without makeup.
Great body of course and looking healthy and relaxed. How much better anyone can really look at that age without hair and make up on call?!
Duh. Mini lower facelift. Celebs do this in their 40s. It does not change the shape of face or look pulled.
It's not "duh" because I've never seen anyone who would do lower facelift and stop doing botox. Have you?
I think it's a brilliant idea. It goes with her natural style (visually, of course), but her neck will age slower other women's. She will still look better and more natural than all those hard core plastic surgery lovers, since she'll never look fake. After a certain age they all look like Joan Rivers, one way or another.
She looks like a skeleton here and her lips are so thin. Her body doesn’t look good either- so much fat in her middle in the bikini picture. I don’t get all the praise. There’s other celebrities who look much better.
She does not look like a skeleton, don't exaggerate.
9 out of 10 white women of that age will have thin lips, what do you suggest? Oh, I know, never mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
How does she keep her neck and jaw so tight?
I wonder each time I see her picture!
I have to say I'm not a fan of her cheek implants/ fillers, what ever they are. She never had meaty cheeks, makes no sense that her face would have prominent cheeks now. I always thought she had rare noble features and now her face just rings "milkmaid", especially without makeup.
Great body of course and looking healthy and relaxed. How much better anyone can really look at that age without hair and make up on call?!
Duh. Mini lower facelift. Celebs do this in their 40s. It does not change the shape of face or look pulled.
It's not "duh" because I've never seen anyone who would do lower facelift and stop doing botox. Have you?
I think it's a brilliant idea. It goes with her natural style (visually, of course), but her neck will age slower other women's. She will still look better and more natural than all those hard core plastic surgery lovers, since she'll never look fake. After a certain age they all look like Joan Rivers, one way or another.
She looks like a skeleton here and her lips are so thin. Her body doesn’t look good either- so much fat in her middle in the bikini picture. I don’t get all the praise. There’s other celebrities who look much better.
Anonymous wrote:The thing that's the most accessible to you or me as non-rich people is the physical fitness element. Being physically active, including doing strength training, will do so much for how you look and feel. And it's unlikely to go horribly wrong. And, seeing what my body can do, I care a bit less about the parts of aging that I can't control.
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How does she keep her neck and jaw so tight?
I wonder each time I see her picture!
I have to say I'm not a fan of her cheek implants/ fillers, what ever they are. She never had meaty cheeks, makes no sense that her face would have prominent cheeks now. I always thought she had rare noble features and now her face just rings "milkmaid", especially without makeup.
Great body of course and looking healthy and relaxed. How much better anyone can really look at that age without hair and make up on call?!
Duh. Mini lower facelift. Celebs do this in their 40s. It does not change the shape of face or look pulled.
It's not "duh" because I've never seen anyone who would do lower facelift and stop doing botox. Have you?
I think it's a brilliant idea. It goes with her natural style (visually, of course), but her neck will age slower other women's. She will still look better and more natural than all those hard core plastic surgery lovers, since she'll never look fake. After a certain age they all look like Joan Rivers, one way or another.
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How does she keep her neck and jaw so tight?
I wonder each time I see her picture!
I have to say I'm not a fan of her cheek implants/ fillers, what ever they are. She never had meaty cheeks, makes no sense that her face would have prominent cheeks now. I always thought she had rare noble features and now her face just rings "milkmaid", especially without makeup.
Great body of course and looking healthy and relaxed. How much better anyone can really look at that age without hair and make up on call?!
Duh. Mini lower facelift. Celebs do this in their 40s. It does not change the shape of face or look pulled.
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How does she keep her neck and jaw so tight?
I wonder each time I see her picture!
I have to say I'm not a fan of her cheek implants/ fillers, what ever they are. She never had meaty cheeks, makes no sense that her face would have prominent cheeks now. I always thought she had rare noble features and now her face just rings "milkmaid", especially without makeup.
Great body of course and looking healthy and relaxed. How much better anyone can really look at that age without hair and make up on call?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of it is how you handle stress. My husband is early 40s but looks 25. He is a former smoker and eats dessert frequently (though generally has healthy habits), but he lets stuff roll off his back and I think that's why he's aged well. His younger brother looks 45 and is in his 30s because he's the opposite
No one hear will want to hear this, but I agree.
I have aged much better than my mother at my age, and also avoided the middle age weight gain she experienced, and I honestly think it's because I go to therapy and learned to process feelings. I know that sounds new agey, but I saw up close how stress, emotional repression, probably unprocessed trauma, all impacted my mom's health, weight, and specifically her relationship to both food and exercise. I think I've avoided it because I have better mental health and that makes eating decently and getting exercise a lot more straightforward (and maybe more effective?) for me.
i don't think it's that new age-y. stress is inflammatory (you release cytokines, cortisol goes up, etc). these things affect our appearance, such as enhancing collagen degradation.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23659624/
Anonymous wrote:GP has never been my fave look but it’s funny women on this forum think they can ‘age like her’.
Babe…highly doubt you looked like Gwyneth you were 22 so no…you aren’t going to age like her either.
One key to aging well? Being naturally beautiful when you were young
Anonymous wrote:For one thing, she does injectables:
https://www.harpersbazaar.com/beauty/health/a35823289/gwyneth-paltrow-plastic-surgery-injectables-xeomin-interview/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a good look. Her restrictive lifestyle and diet are clearly taking a toll.
What toll? She is 48 and she looks her age or younger.
Would love to have the confidence to rock my aging body and hair naturally!
Anonymous wrote:She looks really old.