How do you feel about aging?

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I am 56.
I truly enjoy my age.
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I take measures to prevent.
I've got a whole head of virgin hair right now and I have some gray but don't want to dye it since its virgin hair.
I take collagen and it makes me look 10 years younger. I also use a collagen and elastin face moisturizer. The collagen is an amazing product. My skin is so smooth and healthy.
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Getting old is better than the alternative. I'll just grow old gracefully.
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I already feel like I'm 9000 years old. If I don't live past 40, I'll be glad.
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I’m 61 and embracing getting older whole heartedly. Didn’t know I was supposed be fighting nature. All I know is, you can’t fight nature and win.
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The gray is settling in. And each year, I notice I weigh about 1 pound more. Wrinkles? They've showed up, too. I don't mind any of these things.

But if I ever lose all my teeth...I won't be happy. 😬 I kinda' like having teeth.
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Anonymous 2 wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:19 am
LiveWhatULove wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:08 am I fall a bit in the middle. I care about my physical appearance, but I have never cared for fake faces or breasts, so a little Botox in my 40’s and 50’s, with hair color is about all I will do. I will probably color my hair until I die, switching to pretty shades of grey in my 70’s.
I will put off coloring my hair simply because I have every shade of blonde naturally in it. It’s like grey hair camouflage!
I'm jealous! :(
I've started coloring my hair about twice a year for gray coverage. Imma fight this aging nonsense as best as I can!
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Me too! It’s amazing! My husband has dark brown, is 2 years younger and has grey in his beard and mustache.
Anonymous 2 wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:19 am
LiveWhatULove wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:08 am I fall a bit in the middle. I care about my physical appearance, but I have never cared for fake faces or breasts, so a little Botox in my 40’s and 50’s, with hair color is about all I will do. I will probably color my hair until I die, switching to pretty shades of grey in my 70’s.
I will put off coloring my hair simply because I have every shade of blonde naturally in it. It’s like grey hair camouflage!
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Not much. Everytime I look in the mirror or see my reflection I think "OMG I'm old and ugly!" and then I go back to not caring.
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Hate it. Time went by too fast. I don’t hide the grey nor do I plan any cosmetic procedures besides using lotions and exfoliating products. I do look a lot younger than my 52 years though thank goodness. I hate the aches and pain when the weather is bad. I hate the extra stomach fat that just seemed to migrate there. I feel mentally a lot younger than what my calendar and mirror tell me and it’s had to reconcile.
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