Why can't all women age like... (head, forehead, beauty, thin)
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Cause vast majority of us aren't so blessed to have YOU pay for our trip to the spa, dermatologist and hair stylist to keep us all looking great, Philosophizer.
We aren't in a profession that requires us to be in public all the time which pressures us to look good and we have other priorities in life than to look constantly good.
No matter how we age though. Majority of us will age better than men.
since when can anyone control how they age? women are basically 'dolls' that they want to dress up and control. why don't men stop growing hair on their backs and out of their ears.
Women (and men) are like cars. You run it into the ground without ever taking care to maintain it...
How is that thing going to look down the road?
Treat it like a classic collector car....
It doesn't matter if you take care of it or not.
Aging is occuring.
Why is it some people could do hard drugs,yet still look youthful?
Others eat healthy and exercise,and don't do drugs,yet still look older?
Didn't Pfeiffer get a bunch of "work" done on her face and looks freakish now?
Seriously OP, I'm guessing you don't understand that the average woman doesn't have the luxuries afforded to the rich and famous (treatments, spas, the best products, the best doctors, etc) Makeup, camera tricks and photoshop also go a long way.
Stacy Dash freaks me out. I swear she must consume embryos to still look the exact same that she did in the 90s. She was also in her early 30s(?) when she was in Clueless.
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