In my 60s, but...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Diamond glow facials, chem peels, red light therapy and great skincare.


Have you really found a difference with red light therapy? I see it all over the place but haven’t tried it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kind of wondering what the end game is for all of this? I am 56 and finally at peace with being old/not hot. Have a nice hairdo and wear clothes you like and don’t worry too much about the rest? At 60 plus - does this stress/anxiety/work around the margins get you much in life?? Honestly want to know what the point is at this age.


I'm 55 and look great in a bikini. I'm not going out like that. I cared about what I looked like at 30 and care what I look like at 55. If it's not your thing, it's not your thing. Something tells me you weren't hot at 30, 40 or 50.


You may “look great in a bikini” (although I suspect not), but you’re ugly inside, so there’s that.
Anonymous
It’s hard. I’m “only” 50 but could spend so much on things just to keep myself looking like I did only 5 years ago

I’ve started doing IPL for sun spots and broken capillaries. Revitalash and brow for thinning brows and eyelashes. Frequent superficial mole removals. Hair color every 3 weeks for much grey. Tretinoin every night. Lots of lotion for saggy neck, chest, elbows and knees. This takes so much time and money.

Problem areas I haven’t figured out how to address without surgery are sagging eyelids, lip wrinkles, and generally dull and saggy looking skin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s hard. I’m “only” 50 but could spend so much on things just to keep myself looking like I did only 5 years ago

I’ve started doing IPL for sun spots and broken capillaries. Revitalash and brow for thinning brows and eyelashes. Frequent superficial mole removals. Hair color every 3 weeks for much grey. Tretinoin every night. Lots of lotion for saggy neck, chest, elbows and knees. This takes so much time and money.

Problem areas I haven’t figured out how to address without surgery are sagging eyelids, lip wrinkles, and generally dull and saggy looking skin.


Oh and thinning and frizzy head hair
Anonymous
All of the above plus dark hairs growing places they shouldn’t, peach fuzz, enlarged pores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kind of wondering what the end game is for all of this? I am 56 and finally at peace with being old/not hot. Have a nice hairdo and wear clothes you like and don’t worry too much about the rest? At 60 plus - does this stress/anxiety/work around the margins get you much in life?? Honestly want to know what the point is at this age.


I'm 55 and look great in a bikini. I'm not going out like that. I cared about what I looked like at 30 and care what I look like at 55. If it's not your thing, it's not your thing. Something tells me you weren't hot at 30, 40 or 50.


NP. If I’m this nasty at 55 I’ll know I’ve failed at life.


Something tells me she wasn’t nice at 30, 40 or 50.
Anonymous
Have not read all posts but,cheap fix to try would be sparingly using a thicker pore filling primer in trouble areas ie Tarte has one in a glass jar that at least temporarily can smooth some trouble spots.
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