Originally Posted By jmoore1966 Yeah. I was shocked when I saw her latest beauty commercial. I think I counted 6 vertical rows about 1-2 CM thick (veins, cartlidge?) leading up to her pefectly firm face. And then she had gall to say "see the results?" about her beauty products.
Originally Posted By mater4 While I am quite a bit younger than those women I would rather not go through the pain of surgery unless medically necessary. I will just rely on my trips to DL to keep me looking young.
Originally Posted By christiemarsh88 Some of those are definately just bad pictures. I don't think I've ever seen a picture that bad of Lauren Bacall or Goldie Hawn, and I've seen plenty of pictures of them lately. Lauren Bacall looks really good for her age, which is somewhere in her 80's. 2006 Oscars: <a href="http://www.dr.dk/Film/Temaer/Oscar/Billedgalleri/20060306032331.htm?PagePos=8" target="_blank">http://www.dr.dk/Film/Temaer/O scar/Billedgalleri/20060306032331.htm?PagePos=8</a>
Originally Posted By willthisbetheone I've found myself being interested in Michelle Pfeiffer again after having seen "Hairspray". Seeing that movie reminded me of why she was one of my many crushes in the 90s. She still looks good to this day. I really want to see "Stardust" soon. She looks good in the commercials for that (with the exception of the scene where she gets a monster look on her face). Sincerely, John Kilduff
Originally Posted By DlandJB I think the worst thing that is done is the collegen in the lips that makes them all distorted and icky. If they can leave the lips alone they look much more natural. After that, stay out of the sun and keep the alchohol consumption to a minimum -- that is the best way to keep the skin from aging too rapidly. The other thing is posture -- I think Goldie Hawn has the most beautiful posture and it definitely keeps her looking young. In other words - all the things that mom told us to do, are the things that work
Originally Posted By beamerdog I recently had a non surgical procedure to get rid of my bright red rosacea cheeks (inherited and not from drinking, lol). They burned, hurt, itched and were making my eyes burn, hurt and itch. I had delayed having the procedure for at least 10 years. Just to let you know, guys, a side benefit was that even though it didn't get rid of the wrinkles, my skin looks years younger! All those little bumps, spots and age-related stuff are, poof, gone! Not without pain, however. I can't believe I would say this, but I'd have plastic surgery in a heartbeat if I could afford it. Just let me know who Raquel uses (I'm pretty sure that she had a nose job before she started out "acting".) There are a couple of sites on her plastic surgery, but this is a family site, so I'm not posting them.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling Am I the only person that looks at that picture of Angelica Houston and sees Snape?
Originally Posted By chickendumpling Man, that came out sounding soooo much worse than I meant it! LOL. Sorry guys. She just reminds me of him. Like they could be related or somethin'.
Originally Posted By DlandJB I can't believe I would say this, but I'd have plastic surgery in a heartbeat if I could afford it>>> Not me, but not that I have any problem with it - but I've had to be under the knife and in the hospital for other reasons enough to be really terrified of any surgery that wasn't absolutely necessary -- too afraid of mishaps.
Originally Posted By califtink I don't have any idea which of the actresses have had work done, and which haven't, but out of all of them, Bette Midler seems to look better than ever, Sally Field, I think, looks fantastic, and Sharon Stone looks beautiful as well. Sadly, I do agree that Melanie Griffith looks particularly bad- in that picture, at least. I remain SO happy that, all in all, I have spent MUCH less time in the sun than most, and am glad my skin now "reflects" that fact.