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After once again another actress, Gillian Anderson, was studied and in the press blasted for alleged cosmetic surgery, it was kind of fine with me to give the women a break, when during awards season attention was turned to Tom Cruise. It has been media-deemed his face is too "puffy" and he's had "some kind" of work done. (If it matters, Anderson posted "this is how I really look. #agingwithoutshame.") link
It's complicated, trying to look young. Do we need to look forever young? What matters most?
Principle in the type: "Do you think outward attractiveness, your dress size, or popularity make the slightest difference in your worth to the One who created the universe?" Dieter F Uchtdorf
I personally think it's creepy when I see somebody in a movie and think "They looked just like that 20 years ago!" I really do wonder what I'm going to do when my hair goes gray? Will I color it? The problem is that every woman does, so those that don't automatically look like they're 100!
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a problem keeping up with them young'ns!! Fake and real! Personally I am already a member of the dyed hair club. You might not have to? Some blonds turn a beautiful natural shade. (I shave my legs too. What a sellout!! Haha!!)
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