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I'm 21, but I'm still getting there. I would like to think that I've always had an attractive face and stature, as I stand at 6'2"; however, I've also been obese for a good portion of my life. My weight peaked at 300 pounds back in January 2016. Now, I've lost 97 out of the 110 that I am hoping to lose! I have also began to lift weights, and I'm already beginning to see gains.
I'm anticipating that I'll reach my peak during the summer of next year, as I should be ripped and below 200 pounds. This coincides perfectly with my graduation from college, as I'll finally be able to go down the Jersey Shore shirtless during senior summer!
Late 20's to age 35. I was in great shape, felt fantastic and everything was going relatively well in my life.
I looked a bit rough after 44 due to the buildup of stress in my life but still had a trim physique and firm skin.
About a year and a half ago my looks went to sh*t when I started going through the menopause. I gained 28 pounds despite diet and exercise going from a size 2 to a size 12. I'm 5'3" with a very small build so every pound shows on me. My once super-thick hair thinned out, and I've noticed the first fine lines around my mouth.
Currently searching around for great anti-wrinkle creams
I would say my looks peaked at 45 years old, i finally gained weight, got married and filled out. The scrawny woman was gone, i went from 105 to 125 and look much better. Lost my spouse and gained dark circles from crying and a few grey hairs.
I'd say I'm in my prime right now at 36. I had a few minor procedures done that helped my confidence level go up. Invisalign and teeth whitening, eyebrow transplant, a few years of routine top-strength retinol and chemical peel treatments. I also eat much better than I used to and feel my skin looks better now than in years past. I also hit the gym on a more frequent basis doing a wider range of activities- strength training, cardio, yoga, swimming, etc. All in all, I feel more attractive than I did a few years ago. I still have grays that need to be covered but they're few and far between so I can usually get away with six weeks in between salon trips.
I looked amazing from 28-35! Beautiful, confident and highly sought after. Life was good. People still say I'm beautiful but at nearly 46 I know darn well I don't!
My youthful looks peaked around 30 when I had my kids. I'm fighting my body these days.
I think aging is easier on those who weren't considered 'good looking' when they were young. I'm seeing a pleasantness in people's faces that is more appealing. Some of the 'lookers' are not as attractive because that was always their appeal.
Peaked in my late 20's, early 30's. Now that I'm 40, I still have people say I look like I'm in my early 30's, but age has started to affect me for about the last 5-7 years.
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