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Appreciating Your Value as You Age
The New York Times ^
| March 17, 2010
| CATHERINE SAINT LOUIS
Posted on 03/18/2010 10:06:36 PM PDT by StilettoRaksha
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The sun, sugar, and stress=major aging. If women, especially one's in their early 20s, stop eating foods with refined sugar, drink only water (and if needed add an antioxidant water booster), wear an spf 30 everyday (one that blocks UVA and UVB rays), use proper skin care with a prescription or good over the counter retinol at night, eat foods high in antioxidants, dont smoke, drink, or stress, then they will age beautifully.
To: A_perfect_lady
To: StilettoRaksha
I love that the stinking progressives age just like the rest of us, and will be the “fellow travelers” who are shot for their uselessness.
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posted on
03/18/2010 10:16:19 PM PDT
by
Mamzelle
(On FR, watch out for the Club of late-2004)
To: StilettoRaksha
women have a much more difficult time dealing with aging. /obvious statement since the beginning of time.>
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posted on
03/18/2010 10:20:39 PM PDT
by
robomatik
(III%)
To: robomatik
I think it’s primarily because of society’s obsession with youth.
To: StilettoRaksha
The NYT is again discussing the unique problems of women on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The premise of this book is that today’s women have so many options about preserving their looks—botox, laser resurfacing, spa treatments, lipo, plastic surgery, sophisticated hair coloring, cosmetic dentistry, chemical treatments, etc.—that their grandmothers did not have. The authors and the Times appear to have forgotten that a small cohort of women can even consider these issues: most of us can’t dream of affording these procedures, particularly during a recession.
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posted on
03/18/2010 10:26:28 PM PDT
by
ottbmare
(I could agree wth you, but then we'd both be wrong.)
To: ottbmare
Even for women who can afford treatments, lasers, injections, or whatever, these are temporary fixes and if you go overboard then you’ll look like that cat woman. It’s really what you eat that contributes to aging. If the diet is wrong, then you’ll age even worse.
To: StilettoRaksha
I agree with you to a great degree, but you’re what, 30? Thirty-five? Get back to me when you’re 60 and let me know if you have any lines, sags, age spots, or wrinkles. Or if your bust has sagged or your hair is thinner or your stretch marks show. The best diet in the world can’t fix everything.
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posted on
03/18/2010 10:40:57 PM PDT
by
ottbmare
(I could agree wth you, but then we'd both be wrong.)
To: StilettoRaksha
If women, especially one's in their early 20s, stop eating foods with refined sugar, drink only water (and if needed add an antioxidant water booster), wear an spf 30 everyday (one that blocks UVA and UVB rays), use proper skin care with a prescription or good over the counter retinol at night, eat foods high in antioxidants, dont smoke, drink, or stress, then they will age beautifully.
They'll still age, though. These suggestions are all good, and will help women (and men) optimize their health and appearance at any age, but aging itself will eventually need to be widely recognized as a problem to be prevented, and a treatment for aging will inevitably be developed. Probably long after everyone currently alive has died of old age.
To: StilettoRaksha
If women, especially one's in their early 20s, stop eating foods with refined sugar, drink only water (and if needed add an antioxidant water booster), wear an spf 30 everyday (one that blocks UVA and UVB rays), use proper skin care with a prescription or good over the counter retinol at night, eat foods high in antioxidants, dont smoke, drink, or stress, then they will age beautifully.What's the point of aging beautifully if you can't have any fun? ;-)
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posted on
03/18/2010 10:46:58 PM PDT
by
Allegra
(It doesn't matter what this tagline says...the liberals are going to call it "racist.")
To: ottbmare
I’m not in any of the age categories you’ve listed. :)
To: AnotherUnixGeek
I never said that they won’t age, but that they will age beautifully.
To: ottbmare
I think Sophia Loren looks great — even if she’s had work done.
To: StilettoRaksha
Aging sucks...impending death...you get to the age you know it’s getting closer but you try not to dwell on it.
Then you think about all those folks younger than yourself who have already died.
And you worry about leaving those who love you and the sadness they will have to deal with.
It nice when you’re young and mortality is a distant stranger.
btw...how folks age is more genetics than anything else..sorry
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posted on
03/18/2010 11:04:42 PM PDT
by
wardaddy
(this is no way to run a nation, except into the ground)
To: Allegra
:)
Men have it so much easier.
To: wardaddy
I agree. Genetics plays a huge role, but you can still minimize the effects of aging by exercising, eating right, using sunscreen, etc.
To: StilettoRaksha
not smoking...and plenty of exercise seem to be big helps...
right now most of America overeats....I would start there
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posted on
03/18/2010 11:11:58 PM PDT
by
wardaddy
(this is no way to run a nation, except into the ground)
To: wardaddy
Aging sucks...impending death...you get to the age you know its getting closer but you try not to dwell on it.I've been trying not to dwell on it since I was 17. The inevitability of death is horrifying if you make the mistake of thinking about it for more than a moment.
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posted on
03/18/2010 11:14:41 PM PDT
by
Junior_G
(Funny how liberals' love affair with Muslims began on 9/11)
To: Junior_G
two open heart surgeries for a born bad pump sorta makes not thinking about it harder..lol
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posted on
03/18/2010 11:18:22 PM PDT
by
wardaddy
(this is no way to run a nation, except into the ground)
To: StilettoRaksha
I think Sophia Loren looks great She looked like an alien mutant fifty years ago.
And I haven't seen an improvement, since.
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