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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 730929" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>What makes me feel old? Hearing "WeWill Rock You" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" in an elevator, in muzac style. At a Big Medical Building. Either I am old or the Apocalypse is coming. </p><p></p><p>My health issues also make me feel old. Especially as they limit much of what I can do with my appearance. I can wear SOME lipsticks and SOME eyeshadow brands and liners. Pick the wrong one and I could look like a mutant for days. I cannot even use regular moisturizer or cleansers on my face. I can use oil cleansers unless they have a bunch of stuff added to them. I can use cetaphil sometimes. Oddly enough, my skin does best with diluted Dawn. Then a very light oil on my skin if it is tight. Add the other health issues</p><p></p><p>What makes me feel young? Spending time with my kids and realizing they are still just as goofy and sweet as they were when they were little kids. Realizing that my mind is still very active and able to do what I want it to. Baking. </p><p></p><p>Be careful with cut rate Botox. If it is in your forehead, they can get your eyebrows at different heights and you look really strange. I had it before for migraines (and am trying to get it again) and they do some shots in your forehead. They had to be VERY careful. If they mess it up, you have to wait a long time with those results. Just pick your doctor carefully. I LOVE Botox, and looking younger is a lovely side effect of much fewer migraines, don't you think?</p><p></p><p>GN, I have those hooded, deep set eyes too. I get them from my mom. She had her eyelids done a few years back. They did a wonderful job. Of course she had them do the lower lids also. She looking into face lifts, but didn't want that wind tunnel look. She ended up getting what is called a thread lift. It did an amazing job. I don't know what they do, but it looks good. I will probably just do my upper eyes though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 730929, member: 1233"] What makes me feel old? Hearing "WeWill Rock You" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" in an elevator, in muzac style. At a Big Medical Building. Either I am old or the Apocalypse is coming. My health issues also make me feel old. Especially as they limit much of what I can do with my appearance. I can wear SOME lipsticks and SOME eyeshadow brands and liners. Pick the wrong one and I could look like a mutant for days. I cannot even use regular moisturizer or cleansers on my face. I can use oil cleansers unless they have a bunch of stuff added to them. I can use cetaphil sometimes. Oddly enough, my skin does best with diluted Dawn. Then a very light oil on my skin if it is tight. Add the other health issues What makes me feel young? Spending time with my kids and realizing they are still just as goofy and sweet as they were when they were little kids. Realizing that my mind is still very active and able to do what I want it to. Baking. Be careful with cut rate Botox. If it is in your forehead, they can get your eyebrows at different heights and you look really strange. I had it before for migraines (and am trying to get it again) and they do some shots in your forehead. They had to be VERY careful. If they mess it up, you have to wait a long time with those results. Just pick your doctor carefully. I LOVE Botox, and looking younger is a lovely side effect of much fewer migraines, don't you think? GN, I have those hooded, deep set eyes too. I get them from my mom. She had her eyelids done a few years back. They did a wonderful job. Of course she had them do the lower lids also. She looking into face lifts, but didn't want that wind tunnel look. She ended up getting what is called a thread lift. It did an amazing job. I don't know what they do, but it looks good. I will probably just do my upper eyes though. [/QUOTE]
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