Maybe she just went to Panama and had some stem cell treatments. And a few chemical peels.
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Maybe she just went to Panama and had some stem cell treatments. And a few chemical peels.
I agree for both women. If you are talking about Marina, it's the hands which are astoundingly young looking.
I hear you. I'm starting to get age spots which make my hands look old. They don't have thin skin yet. But most people think I'm younger than I am so I'l just enjoy that while I can.
I know someone who told me she's older than me (I'm 73), but she dies her hair and wears ragged jeans because she wants to look young.
My sister-in-law, also older than me, also dies her hair, and intends to to so til the day she dies.
There's something about that that makes me cringe.
I'm sick to death of seeing blond hair with very dark roots everywhere I look.
Holy age reduction, Bat Man!
My greys are coming in but I don't look grey yet. I've never died my hair. I'm getting a grey streak right on the top of my head which is interesting. The temples are still brown.
I have some friends who are having to color their hair increasingly blond because the greys don't hold color well. What a pain. I'm glad I never started.
C60 and B vitamins for me. And good water.:thup:
If you don’t need the money and are not trying to fool the youngsters in a job interview, go grey. Besides the chemicals in hair salons are very harmful to everyone. I’m almost totally white, but I had white hair when I was a kid as well. GF loves the long hair “Fabio” look.
By the way, grey hair, in my opinion, is gorgeous if clean and bouncy with a good haircut.
Surely looks better with unavoidable aged skin than something that looks fake.
I remember reading a memoir years ago about a socialite who had a rib removed surgically so she'd look better in her clothes.
:omg:
I hear what you're saying about the necessities of life and the pressures people are under.
I use a well muscled Bat suit.
https://brian.carnell.com/wp-content...ego-batman.jpg
A much better way to listen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=S...&v=JUbMWtUyIIE
And the lyrics:
Quote:
When the truth is found to be lies
And all the joy within you dies
Don't you want somebody to love, don't you
Need somebody to love, wouldn't you
Love somebody to love, you better
Find somebody to love
When the garden flowers baby are dead, yes and
Your mind, your mind is so full of red
Don't you want somebody to love, don't you
Need somebody to love, wouldn't you
Love somebody to love, you better
Find somebody to love
Your eyes, I say your eyes may look like his
Yeah, but in your head, baby, I'm afraid you don't know where it is
Don't you want somebody to love, don't you
Need somebody to love, wouldn't you
Love somebody to love, you better
Find somebody to love
Tears are running down and down and down your breast
And your friends, baby they treat you like a guest
Don't you want somebody to love, don't you
Need somebody to love, wouldn't you
Love somebody to love, you better
Find somebody to loveWriter/s: DARBY R. SLICK
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind
http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?lyrics=1251
The chemicals are the main reason I don't dye. That and it's a pain-in-the-ass to me along with being quite expensive. I watched my mother spend gobs of money on her hair and she was never happy with it. Ever.
When I was a teenager, my older sister said to me, "If you're going to be a blonde be a blonde," meaning that "dirty blonde" hair was unacceptable.
I dutifully obeyed and spent my college days using the "Nice and Easy" my sister-in-law uses.
I eventually realized that it was the worst advice I've ever gotten, and dyed it one more time so that as the roots grew out, they would blend in.