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The Downside of Looking Young |
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Thursday, 15 May 2008 |
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(at least for someone who's thirty and single)
According to studies, wrinkles would usually start to be visible starting at the age of 30. It could vary on a person's skin type, complexion, and lifestyle though. Of course we all know that too much exposure to sunlight is one great factor that could bring out every skin flaws there is. Freckles, wrinkles, and even pimples. Applying cream such as moisturizers, sun block, lifting creams, or anti wrinkle cream, could help ease out the fine lines but we all know that they can't stop our skin from aging-- they could slow it down tho'.
Keep a happy perspective in life. That's the simplest way of looking and feeling young. Life has trained me to do so and look what it has gotten me-- people get an impression that I am in my early 20s!!! It is a compliment of course but looking into its disadvantage, I say it's a curse sometimes especially when guys in their early 20s (I am speaking of 21 or 22 years old guys here) would try to hit on me. *Argh!* One time I was at a party, a mom even approached me and told us that she's going to introduce me to her son, who, apparently, just graduated in college (gave us a good laugh after knowing how young I am).
Fine. Age doesn't matter you say. But there's something that we call "generation gap", remember?
One person has commented on this article. 1. Untitled ria, Unregistered nde ata effective saken ang happy perspective. hahahaha! |