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Old 04-02-2012, 02:21 PM
 
Location: MASSACHUSETTS
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That's what she said, makes sense no?

Also don't wear sunscreen all the time.
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Old 04-02-2012, 03:32 PM
 
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That's what she said, makes sense no?

Also don't wear sunscreen all the time.
Don't wear sunscreen all the time??? Can you explain why you think would keep you young?

And I think her plastic surgeon is what's keeping her young looking.
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Old 04-02-2012, 07:08 PM
 
Location: Fredericksburg, Va
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Well, I see no reason to wear sunscreen at night...so sure...do NOT wear it "all" the time! I agree...a fine plastic surgeon is her "humidifier"....

Shoot...we live in VA,....the "armpit" of humidity....and I can't say that my skin has benefitted from the moisture. Your skin can only hold so much water. Don't listen to her!
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Old 04-02-2012, 07:18 PM
 
Location: MASSACHUSETTS
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Don't wear sunscreen all the time??? Can you explain why you think would keep you young?

And I think her plastic surgeon is what's keeping her young looking.
Cause sun is good for your skin and u also need natural vitamin D!

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Well, I see no reason to wear sunscreen at night...so sure...do NOT wear it "all" the time! I agree...a fine plastic surgeon is her "humidifier"....

Shoot...we live in VA,....the "armpit" of humidity....and I can't say that my skin has benefitted from the moisture. Your skin can only hold so much water. Don't listen to her!
Is VA really a humid place? I didn't know that.

Do you have bad skin? Maybe because you wear sunscreen outside and use unnatural skin cleansers etc? Wash your skin with honey and baking soda.
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Old 04-02-2012, 07:27 PM
 
Location: California Mountains
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Aside from the four years living in the South where the air is very humid at all time, I've always been sleeping with a humidifier next to my bed, not for cosmetic purpose, but because it helps my sinus. For seven years, I even lived in a house with humidifiers hanging from every radiator to provide extra humidity all day long. I started living with humidifiers many decades ago, way before Fran Drescher became well known. I don't know how young Ms. Drescher looks since I don't watch TV or read celebrity magazines, but I am sure I only look about five years younger than my age, not young enough to make anyone sit up and notice. And no, I don't think my humidifiers have anything to do with the way I look.

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Old 04-02-2012, 07:29 PM
 
Location: MASSACHUSETTS
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Aside from the four years living in the South where the air is very humid at all time, I've been sleeping with a humidifier next to my bed for many decades now. I don't know how young Ms. Drescher looks since I don't watch TV or read celebrity magazines, but I am sure I don't look very young myself. About five years younger than my age, maybe, but not young enough to make anyone sit up and notice. And no, I don't think my humidifier has anything to do with the way I look.
I'm not saying you're right or wrong but I noticed when I was out in dry Colorado people once they hit their 30s seemed to look 5-10yrs older than people where I live.
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Old 04-02-2012, 07:49 PM
 
Location: California Mountains
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I'm not saying you're right or wrong but I noticed when I was out in dry Colorado people once they hit their 30s seemed to look 5-10yrs older than people where I live.
The sun in CO is much stronger than in New England, and people in CO are more of outdoor type (hikers, climbers, mountain bikers, etc.) meaning they expose themselves regularly to sun, wind, snow, etc. That's the reason most people in mountain areas look older than city people.

Where I live now in Southern CA, 6700+ ft up the mountain, people look older than their counterparts 50 miles down the hill.
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Old 04-02-2012, 11:08 PM
 
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and a plastic surgeon on her speed dial
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Old 04-03-2012, 06:45 AM
 
Location: US
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That's what she said, makes sense no?

Also don't wear sunscreen all the time.

I have lived in different climates and think a good humidity level makes my skin and hair look a lot better. I have to use one of those humidifiers in the winter of the NE with the dry heat. Not really for vanity reasons but so I don't wake up with a bloody nose. LOL.

I think sunscreen is over hyped and over used. I never wear it and don't have wrinkles. But I don't really burn either.
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Old 04-03-2012, 07:30 AM
 
Location: Montgomery County, MD
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lol Fran must've nicknamed her plastic surgeon her "humidifier". She is 54 years old and looks amazing, there is lipo and facelifts involved. Staying out of the sun is the best beauty advice, look at Julianne Moore. She is a pale redheaded Irish woman and is 51 and looks unbelievable. If it can work for her it can work for white women who aren't pale as snow, just put on strong suntan lotion.
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