How do you handle your appearance asyou age?

Posted by Lee @galere, Jun 3 5:08am

I don't want to sound vain, or anything like that, but it looks like I aged overnight. I need dental work , that doesn't help much, but I'm almost so self conscious I don't want to go out anywhere.
I've always taken care of my skin, with creams etc. But the wrinkles just seemed to of came on.
I know this probably sounds like I care to much for looks but I feel ashamed of myself

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@danae25
A woman's best features start with her eyes and her smile. Keep on smiling!

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@kjoed53

And, I would add, confidence and joie de vivre

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@danyysienna111 I was caretaking in my late 50s and let myself go grey because it was two-toned and interesting. And I didn't have the time or money to maintain hair. By 60s, I had turned a pretty gray but noticed how much older I looked than two of my friends who still colored their hair. I was having trouble figuring out makeup. So I went in for the color and a different cut. Noticed immediately that I was now more visible. Lost some weight (I have more to go) and now I have a different body. Not the body before I gained the weight, but not too bad. So I need to figure out how to dress it appropriately for a woman my age. And probably get rid of my old clothes, which are out of style anyway. I haven't shopped for clothes for years and don't even know where to go. Nor do I have the stamina for it.

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@danae25 I am tired a lot too. Growing old is so fun! lol My Grandma would say; "There's no such thing as "golden years" - being a senior citizen. And my aunt would tell me; "getting old aint for sissies" I whole heartedly agree! I like to shop from home, online... it's fun but addictive. I buy most of my clothes from Temu and believe it or not they have some great clothes at great prices. Now I finally have some cute outfits. no more thrift store shopping for me. Haha Hope this helps...Take Care.

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@kjoed53

And, I would add, confidence and joie de vivre

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Few people are confident day in and day out or feel the joy of living all the time. There can be beauty in human vulnerability too. As individuals we each display beauty in our own way, so too with our humanity. We all have our ups and downs but our beauty shines through, and if someone looks for it they will see it. A smile almost always makes someone else smile and that's a beautiful thing, unless you are the star in The Shining...lol

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@danae25 I am tired a lot too. Growing old is so fun! lol My Grandma would say; "There's no such thing as "golden years" - being a senior citizen. And my aunt would tell me; "getting old aint for sissies" I whole heartedly agree! I like to shop from home, online... it's fun but addictive. I buy most of my clothes from Temu and believe it or not they have some great clothes at great prices. Now I finally have some cute outfits. no more thrift store shopping for me. Haha Hope this helps...Take Care.

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@danyysienna111 Thank you for the tip!

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@kjoed53

And, I would add, confidence and joie de vivre

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@gravity3 Damn, I would love some of that joie de vivre!!

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@barbaradh I was wondering about ways to replace my collagen.

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@danae25 Vitamin C works wonders. Serum Copper peptides with a derma roller are great. The derma roller penetrates the skin so the serum absorbs much more. Also, for the deeper wrinkles I apply Tretinoin. Amazon pharmacy can provide it at a decent price. Hope that helps. 🙂

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@rde

I get it. I used to bat the loose skin under my grandma's arm. She would get furious but I was fascinated.

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@gravity3 lol!

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I'm a 73 year old man and hopefully I don't offend anyone, but I think that shorter hair looks better on most senior ladies. I have seen some women who can pull off the long hair look, but I have also seen many others who look 10 years older because of their long hair. This is not a criticism, just an opinion for anyone looking for one.

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@kjoed53 I agree. Shorter is easier to care for and too long can make the sagging skin and jowls more pronounced. I personally am very tall ,5"10 and the short hairstyles are very unattractive for me. Lately, I keep my hair right at shoulder length which seems age appropriate as I'm not trying to look 25 again. 😉

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@danae25 I am tired a lot too. Growing old is so fun! lol My Grandma would say; "There's no such thing as "golden years" - being a senior citizen. And my aunt would tell me; "getting old aint for sissies" I whole heartedly agree! I like to shop from home, online... it's fun but addictive. I buy most of my clothes from Temu and believe it or not they have some great clothes at great prices. Now I finally have some cute outfits. no more thrift store shopping for me. Haha Hope this helps...Take Care.

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@danyysienna111

My 94+ year old dad says “They lied. These aren’t the Golden Years. They are the Rusty Years!”

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