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Old 08-06-2012, 03:25 PM
Bass Chick Bass Chick is offline
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Yeah. A little (or maybe even a lot) fat does make you look younger, to me. Kind of, smooths out the wrinkles and imperfections in the skin, I guess.
I agree. Most big girls that I know have beautiful complexions.
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Old 08-06-2012, 03:47 PM
JackieLikesVariety JackieLikesVariety is offline
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I agree. Most big girls that I know have beautiful complexions.
it's true.

I had weight loss surgery and while overall I'm glad I did it, my face does look older. what used to be basketball-shaped in now just droopy.

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Old 08-06-2012, 05:22 PM
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NOT, NOT, NOT hair dye!! So many male actors seem to think that having a mop of rich chestnut brown hair over a face with wrinkles and age spots will somehow make them look younger! It looks utterly ridiculous. I understand not wanting to go with their natural gray/white hair (although the ones who have look fantastic, IMO) (John Larroquette and the guy who plays Boris on Royal Pains come to mind, also a recent sighting of Gary Cole), but it needs to be at least believable. A 70-year old sporting the hair of a 16-year old (like, say, Sir Paul McCartney) makes me cringe. It looks like they are wearing a hair hat.
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