She looks lovely but slightly fuller in the face.
Her shiny forehead hasn’t moved in years. She makes expressive faces but the eyebrows never raise. Once you’ve “seen it” it’s so much more noticeable especially in the stories she does in the car. Which is fine, if that’s your thing, but a bit more transparency of the truth especially when you are a peddler of a skin brand. The post after her hair was done photo makes her look waaay older than she isThe hair & beauty salon she uses runs an injectables clinic every now and again (run by a visiting dentist, so not something that’s always available there). I wonder if she’s indulged?
Yes! Once I spotted it I couldn't unsee it! The lack of expression is SO noticeable.Her shiny forehead hasn’t moved in years. She makes expressive faces but the eyebrows never raise. Once you’ve “seen it” it’s so much more noticeable especially in the stories she does in the car. Which is fine, if that’s your thing, but a bit more transparency of the truth especially when you are a peddler of a skin brand. The post after her hair was done photo makes her look waaay older than she is
oh my didn’t she notice one of her fingers has no gel polish on it. Or is this to show she Is not perfect. LolDid anyone else look at this story, with the prominent, well placed mugs, and know that the next post would be 'for everyone asking'...?
At least subliminal product placement isn't allowed on TV programmes! So predictable.
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If she is being paid to sell skincare, she should surely be more honest.Her face doesn’t move and once you notice you can’t un-notice!
I think so yes! There’s no shame in it -I have botox myself - but I do think people should be honest if they’re trying to flog stuff based on their appearance.If she is being paid to sell skincare, she should surely be more honest.
I think it’s a combo of having quite a mature face (not a dig, some people just have older looking faces), her hair (she’d look younger if she wore it straight), her clothes (same styles and colours as my exMiL who’s in her 70s), the make up (very safe, classic) and the filters she uses (all soft focus, sepia tinted).Yes, there isn't any doubt for me that she definitely looks at least mid-forties. In that photo, some folk could guess nearly 50. It is odd though as normally it is her clothes that age her and in that photo you can't see what she is wearing...
i thought she had a few years on me too and I’m 38 soon. Don’t get me wrong, she looks good but I think the makeup actually ages her, it’s a lot and I wonder whether a more natural look she would look closer to her age!I showed her 'new hair post' to my husband and asked him old he thought she was. He said she looked good for mid forties he was being serious too. I was gobsmacked to find out her real age, I'm almost 33 and thought she had a good 10 years on me