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02-19-2017 03:57 AM
I believe it's true that there are products (different for everyone) that will actually improve the look of everyone's skin and actually make them look younger. I've found many that work for me.
02-19-2017 08:35 AM
It's definitely true that eating a healthy diet, keeping a healthy lifestyle over several years will keep your complexion and body healthy and looking vital and youthful. I believe that once the damage is done, you cannot un-do it. Start early! If you're healthy on the inside, it shows on the outside.
It's true that a confident, happy attitude will keep a person looking and feeling younger. It's not all cosmetics - it's YOU.
It's true that some masks and treatments will "temporarily" smooth complexions and tighten pores.
It's true that yes, absolutely!, Vitamin C brightens complexions and prevents further dark spots. It's true that using Retinol consistently will keep skin smoother -- but it does not reverse damage done. It stops the clock and keeps complexions youthful longer.
It's positively true that everyone's skin is different -- not every product will work for every person. And no cosmetic, no matter the cost, is a fountain of youth.
It is not true that the more expensive a product is, the better it will work. The high-end, department store, products are no better than the less expensive products.
02-19-2017 08:46 AM
Stay out of the sun, you'll look younger! Very true.
02-19-2017 11:51 AM
@Jacie wrote:Stay out of the sun, you'll look younger! Very true.
@JacieI was shocked by a recent picture of a group of my mom's friends. They had a little reunion last month and OMG, the three who moved to Florida looked SO much older than the ladies who are still in NY. What an advertisement to stay out of the sun!
02-19-2017 01:45 PM
So much of what they say is false that I wouldn't know where to begin. My pet peeves are those companies that purport to be "natural" and who scare the public about chemicals and all sorts of ingredients not proved to be harmful.
02-19-2017 04:17 PM
"No woman over 60 should wear powder or powder blush".
False.
02-19-2017 04:37 PM
@jubilant wrote:"No woman over 60 should wear powder or powder blush".
False.
@jubilant, how funny because I just read in another current thread here that eyeshadow looks awful on a woman over 60 and thought the same thing: FALSE.
It's all individual.
02-19-2017 05:02 PM
02-19-2017 07:12 PM
@luvinlife wrote:
I think it is FALSE that celebrities actually use the at home hair color (in a box) that they advertise for!!
@luvinlifeOr their hair will look like the models if you use that product.
02-19-2017 08:29 PM
@suzyQ3 wrote:
@jubilant wrote:"No woman over 60 should wear powder or powder blush".
False.
@jubilant, how funny because I just read in another current thread here that eyeshadow looks awful on a woman over 60 and thought the same thing: FALSE.
It's all individual.
@suzyQ3 wrote:
@jubilant wrote:"No woman over 60 should wear powder or powder blush".
False.
@jubilant, how funny because I just read in another current thread here that eyeshadow looks awful on a woman over 60 and thought the same thing: FALSE.
It's all individual.
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