Anonymous wrote:39. No wrinkles, no crow’s feet, no 11’s. No sun spots.
I run outdoors without sunscreen 6 days a week. I use drugstore moisturizer; I rotate based on what’s not going to break the bank. I’ve never had Botox, fillers, injections, or even a facial. I wash my face in the shower. I don’t use serums or special eye cream.
I drink a lot of water and electrolytes because I have to stay hydrated for my running schedule. I sleep 8-9 hours a night. I drink alcohol maybe once a month.
Go back to basics.
Anonymous wrote:Use a mineral sunscreen if you are concerned about chemicals. But you are crazy if you don't use some sort of sunscreen.
Anonymous wrote:I just turned sixty as well, no wrinkles. Op, when I was very young and had a facialist located in Dupont Circle (her name was Ruth, and god I miss her!) she gave me some advice. Keep in mind she was close to seventy years old and her face was line free, makeup free, just dewy and gorgeous. Her face/neck was her calling card and they lined up for appointments with her. One, wash your face every moning and every night, two, vitamin C topical, three sunscreen, everyday of the year, no matter the weather. I have religiously followed this advise since me mid twenties and my skin is incredible. In fact, my husband who is seventy, followed my routine starting at 35, and you would never know he is seventy. Sunscreen and vitamin c.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:39. No wrinkles, no crow’s feet, no 11’s. No sun spots.
I run outdoors without sunscreen 6 days a week. I use drugstore moisturizer; I rotate based on what’s not going to break the bank. I’ve never had Botox, fillers, injections, or even a facial. I wash my face in the shower. I don’t use serums or special eye cream.
I drink a lot of water and electrolytes because I have to stay hydrated for my running schedule. I sleep 8-9 hours a night. I drink alcohol maybe once a month.
Go back to basics.
You're crazy to not wear sunscreen. That's not "basics."
Seriously. I don't believe for a minute that PP doesn't have any sun damage. If somehow this is true, all that sun is going to catch up to her with a vengeance in the next 10 years, though.
Different poster - and eh, not necessarily. Things affect us all differently. Or maybe PP would have skin like a newborn now had she worn sunscreen and her skin now is what her sun damaged skin looks like.
No one else said this, that I saw - but I think we all have good reasons to be concerned about all the chemicals in sunscreen. It gets into your skin and your blood. Who knows what it's doing to your body. And it's definitely harming the environment, when it gets into the waterways. Wear a hat and long sleeves instead. That's what I think.
It's been proven pretty definitively that the radiation getting into your skin is more harmful than any chemicals, as there are direct correlations between sun exposure and cancer and none between sunscreen use and cancer or any other disease. Although yes, hat and long sleeves are good too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:39. No wrinkles, no crow’s feet, no 11’s. No sun spots.
I run outdoors without sunscreen 6 days a week. I use drugstore moisturizer; I rotate based on what’s not going to break the bank. I’ve never had Botox, fillers, injections, or even a facial. I wash my face in the shower. I don’t use serums or special eye cream.
I drink a lot of water and electrolytes because I have to stay hydrated for my running schedule. I sleep 8-9 hours a night. I drink alcohol maybe once a month.
Go back to basics.
You're crazy to not wear sunscreen. That's not "basics."
Seriously. I don't believe for a minute that PP doesn't have any sun damage. If somehow this is true, all that sun is going to catch up to her with a vengeance in the next 10 years, though.
Different poster - and eh, not necessarily. Things affect us all differently. Or maybe PP would have skin like a newborn now had she worn sunscreen and her skin now is what her sun damaged skin looks like.
No one else said this, that I saw - but I think we all have good reasons to be concerned about all the chemicals in sunscreen. It gets into your skin and your blood. Who knows what it's doing to your body. And it's definitely harming the environment, when it gets into the waterways. Wear a hat and long sleeves instead. That's what I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:39. No wrinkles, no crow’s feet, no 11’s. No sun spots.
I run outdoors without sunscreen 6 days a week. I use drugstore moisturizer; I rotate based on what’s not going to break the bank. I’ve never had Botox, fillers, injections, or even a facial. I wash my face in the shower. I don’t use serums or special eye cream.
I drink a lot of water and electrolytes because I have to stay hydrated for my running schedule. I sleep 8-9 hours a night. I drink alcohol maybe once a month.
Go back to basics.
You're crazy to not wear sunscreen. That's not "basics."
Seriously. I don't believe for a minute that PP doesn't have any sun damage. If somehow this is true, all that sun is going to catch up to her with a vengeance in the next 10 years, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 33 and honestly, I do nothing. Neutrogena anti-acne face wash when I can remember, but that’s it.
46 and same. I don't wear makeup, have been vegetarian for 40 years, don't really drink - and don't have kids. I'm sure all this contributes. I'd say the main thing is genetics. My parents both have young looking faces, too.
Or maybe I look old and haggard and just don't realize it! Oh no.
What a sad, sad post. You avoided having kids so you would look better? Wow.
PP never said she avoided having kids in order to look better. She only said that she doesn’t have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:39. No wrinkles, no crow’s feet, no 11’s. No sun spots.
I run outdoors without sunscreen 6 days a week. I use drugstore moisturizer; I rotate based on what’s not going to break the bank. I’ve never had Botox, fillers, injections, or even a facial. I wash my face in the shower. I don’t use serums or special eye cream.
I drink a lot of water and electrolytes because I have to stay hydrated for my running schedule. I sleep 8-9 hours a night. I drink alcohol maybe once a month.
Go back to basics.
You're crazy to not wear sunscreen. That's not "basics."
Seriously. I don't believe for a minute that PP doesn't have any sun damage. If somehow this is true, all that sun is going to catch up to her with a vengeance in the next 10 years, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:39. No wrinkles, no crow’s feet, no 11’s. No sun spots.
I run outdoors without sunscreen 6 days a week. I use drugstore moisturizer; I rotate based on what’s not going to break the bank. I’ve never had Botox, fillers, injections, or even a facial. I wash my face in the shower. I don’t use serums or special eye cream.
I drink a lot of water and electrolytes because I have to stay hydrated for my running schedule. I sleep 8-9 hours a night. I drink alcohol maybe once a month.
Go back to basics.
You're crazy to not wear sunscreen. That's not "basics."
Anonymous wrote:39. No wrinkles, no crow’s feet, no 11’s. No sun spots.
I run outdoors without sunscreen 6 days a week. I use drugstore moisturizer; I rotate based on what’s not going to break the bank. I’ve never had Botox, fillers, injections, or even a facial. I wash my face in the shower. I don’t use serums or special eye cream.
I drink a lot of water and electrolytes because I have to stay hydrated for my running schedule. I sleep 8-9 hours a night. I drink alcohol maybe once a month.
Go back to basics.