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 | CastleBee (81) 10/19/2006 | Other than lucking out with good genetics - and the darker you are the more wrinkle free you tend to be - the best thing you can do is avoid the sun or wear sun block. My grandmothers were pretty wrinkle resistant since, in their youth, tans were about as popular with them as they would have been at a vampire convention. My mother's age group saw a bit more sun but, still tended not to over do it. However, my Hawaiian Tropic, baby oil and iodine generation is another story entirely and I've already witnessed some pretty nasty results in former beach addicted people. I wasn't much of a sun worshipper because I learned early on that I just don't have what it takes to get a decent tan. Also, I've never had illusions about remaining 22 so, the wrinkles that have shown up so far don't throw me for a loop. There are worse things to worry about.
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 | LastMessenger3 (40) 10/17/2006 | I don't think wrinkles is a problem, on the contrary, I think in some cases they are attractive. I look at my parents(they both in their 50s) and their faces are so adorable. Wrinkles create the aura of wisdom and warmth. I know I want to age gracefully.
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 | Djahuti (54) 10/17/2006 | To minimize wrinkles,avoid the sun (especially between 11am and 3pm)-drink plenty of pure water (dehydration will contribute enormously to wrinkles) and,if necessary,use a good moisturizer with all natural ingrediants.Oh,and QUIT SMOKING!!!(smoking ages the entire body at an accelerated rate)
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 | AmyB (19) 10/17/2006 | Well, as for me, I plan on owning stock in Botox...I hear you get discounts that way.... LOL
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 | Bird808 (52) 10/17/2006 | Sorry not buying this here. Theres nothing bad about getting wrinkles - in fact I'm looking forward to it as it shows someone whose lived and almost a degree of wisdom. It's when people try to hide this by having face lifts, botox and any other "job" that looks like a mercilessly stretched cat caught in headlights, now THATS scary.
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 | SharonParry (42) 10/17/2006 | The kind that others call crows feet, I call laugh lines. The kind others call worry creases, I call think lines. If there's any other kinds I don't want to know about them...ok?
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