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Aging and what makes women look older than they are

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:15

Uhmmm.. I have been exercising and eating better lately, which has considerably improved my skin and this got me thinking about things that make you look older than you are.

BTW I am 37 so no spring chicken meself Wink. I would say for me these stand out:

Being overweight
Dressing frumpily
Smoking
Having loooong unkept hair

What do you think? and on the other hand what makes women look younger?

Lighthearted thread, btw Grin

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CHOOGIRL · 26/09/2010 10:21

Looking constantly miserable is definitely ageing imho.

A glass half full attitude takes years off.

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CuppaTeaJanice · 26/09/2010 10:22

Smoking
Short, permed, middle-aged style hair
Large, boring clothes
Unstylish glasses
Sensible flat shoes.

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ValiumSingleton · 26/09/2010 10:23

In my opinion, right in at number one, Being overweight. It starts to make the neck look thick and the chin wobble and it just makes you take a quick glance and think 'older woman'.

I'm not recommending thin, as in magazine thin here btw, but healthy slim.

And almost a tie, at number two, I agree with you, don't smoke. That one is very important.

these hold true for men too btw.

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:23

Agree with you Choogirl.

Also being more natural, as in your look, hair, make-up. I reckon less is more.

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:25

With you on that Valium.

Not advocating skinniness (that even a word?)

It sure applies to men.

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:26

Dressing muttony

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TheProvincialLady · 26/09/2010 10:27

Dressing in an inappropriately youthful style draws attention to the excessive age of the wearer. I don't mean fashionable, but that little girl/surfer/teen fashion sort of look.

Mutton dressed as lamb, as my grandma would say.

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:29

x posts , Lady

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:30

Good teeth!!!

(not bleached Hollywood stuff)

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DuelingFanjo · 26/09/2010 10:31

hair bleached to a frazzle!
too much make-up.

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TheProvincialLady · 26/09/2010 10:31

You were more to the pointGrin

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:31

I meant there's something youthful about good teeth

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geordieminx · 26/09/2010 10:33

Being too thin, therefore having turkey neck

Sunbeds

Long hair. IMO women over a certain age shouldn't have hair down to their bum

Also bad hair colour - jet black/plum is not natural on the majority of folk

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DurhamDurham · 26/09/2010 10:34

Smoking, being over made-up (heavy foundation), unflattering tight clothing, bingo-wings, saggy neck/chest on show. God helo me I'm 40 next week so this could all be about me!! Blush

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Antidote · 26/09/2010 10:37

Poor posture: everyone looks better if you tuck you tummy in and pull your shoulders back. I think this gets more so as you get older as you tend to stoop.

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:37

LOL, Durham

Not laughing at you but that made me actually LOL.

Apologies to LOL haters

Geordieminx, spot on re: sunbeds and sun damaged skin in general

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ValiumSingleton · 26/09/2010 10:38

Durham, that's why I decided to lose ten pounds. I can cope with being 40, but not frumpy, dumpy and forty.

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:39

Bingo wings Sad that would be me

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DurhamDurham · 26/09/2010 10:41

Lol, I even have the long messy hair! (in my defence I don't smoke, I love wearing make-up but don't wear foundation and only have the beginnings of bingo-wings!)

I agree about sun damaged skin, it adds years and is the main reason why I don't mind going to the Lake District for my holiday!

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Hassled · 26/09/2010 10:41

Can you clarify the long hair thing? I'm 44 - I usually have longish wavy hair (shoulder length) just because anything shorter quickly becomes an unmanageable frizz. I need some weight to keep it under control.

If I leave it long it ages me.
If I put it up in a bun it ages me.
If I cut it shorter I look insane.

What do I do?

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lancaster · 26/09/2010 10:47

being too thin and hair instyled.

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ValiumSingleton · 26/09/2010 10:47

Shoulder length is ok, surely??? My own is a bit longer than shoulder length and I'm attempting to grow it a bit longer. Not to my bum, but to 5 inches below shoulder.....? My hair is thick though. Not stringy at all.

I hate when people just keep their hair long, and never ever get it cut or coloured or styled, but they think their hair is like their glory or something, and they would be terrified to get it cut. Weird.

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:48

Oh Hassled.

Didn't mean to sound mean.

re: Long hair, I meant very long normally dry, unkept with lots of grey and no discernible style.

I can't have short hair either, that would make me look like the a frizzy french poodle. I have shoulder length hair cut in layers to avoid the mega volume. Sometimes I straighten with irons not always..

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DontMentionChorizo · 26/09/2010 10:49

Valium put it better. re: Hair

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