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Maybe someone can answer this for me. It's not meant to be mean in any manner.

 

I watch some of the older models and their cheeks are smooth but their neck areas are very crinkled / wrinkled...as are around their eyes and they still do look much older in age over all... but with smooth skin areas scattered around their face.

 

Did they have face lifts or work done ? Or is it the cameras that make them look altered like that ? Why not do everything or put something around the neck areas?

 

(Youth cannot be mimicked, sadly.)

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My guess is they have fillers in the cheek and forehead areas and fillers are not placed in the undereye, lids or neck.

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I suspect that you do know the answer.

They probably have had some "work" done & there is no neck lift or hand skin lift.

But, we all do the best that we can to be who we want to be & how we want the world to see us.

It's not about mimicking youth, it's just about being the best you can.

I hope you enjoy being the best person that you can be, too!

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@cbrite  Injections and fillers are quick and cheap compared to the cost and down-time of face, neck and eye lifts (all of which can be done separately or all at once). The odd thing is, it becomes noticeable after awhile especially as other parts of the body keep ageing naturally. The neck, chest, hands and knees (yes knees) give away your age so if you see a naturally aged (wrinkles, age spots/sun damage, sagging/loose skin, etc) neck and then you see a very tight face (parts of it), it's like a neon sign scream "WORK DONE ON MY FACE! WORK DONE ON MY FACE!"

 

I know many who do this and in their opinion (and mirror), it's no big deal, they look great, it's not noticeable, etc.

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Thanks for your replies.........I'm terrified of needles....so it would not work for me. And at my age I don't want to even go there anymore. @Love my grandkids No not bored at all, just curious and learning, since I have no one else to ask. : )

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In the past some have gone on vacation and returned looking very "rested".    That does not bother me when they only model clothes and not serums, etc.   The newness is noticable especially when they are the same age as others who have had no precedures.   I am who I am and that is fine with me.   If I modeled for a living I might feel different.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

My guess is they have fillers in the cheek and forehead areas and fillers are not placed in the undereye, lids or neck.


This is exactly what I think...fillers and botox in forehead...cheeks.  Some I notice that the lip fillers push up so much that they actually get a horizontal crease just below the nose!

 

 

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I always wondered if the lights for TV give women wrinkles.  I noticed it on actresses but it could be that they wrinkle easy or stayed in the sun too long.  The neck is the first to sag.  Aging is so much fun; however, you either accept it or go under the knife.

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What keeps me from even considering this is IT SHOWS---IT IS APPARENT---  PEOPLE PICK UP  ON IT.  It somehow to me looks odd or overdone  or  in some cases grotesque.  Sorry but that is how I feel.  It looks like someone has filled the face with stuffing.