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Originally Posted by Uptown Girl
Sorry, I should have included your quote in my previous post.
Just sounded a little soap-boxy. Perhaps you didn't mean it that way. 
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No, I did not mean it that way.....but yes, there is the word trivial.
Read my post right before yours above. I think that says how I feel in a nutshell. Wrinkled people are still beautiful, in my eyes anyway.
In the larger scheme of things, with all the worries people have in our world today.....wrinkled skin is the least of "my worries"....so put in context, to me, myself and I, personally....it might be a trivial concern or non issue.
But to others, granted, it is a problem. i get it. Just not something I feel is important enough to worry about.
Again, I direct you to my earlier post, especially the long ditty that my naturally beautiful 35 year old neice sent to me.....and to all the women in her circle of friends.
She was raised in Bergen County New Jersey and her mom took her to salons since she was a little girl.
She finally liberated herself a few years back when she was pregnant and let her "treated", "frosted", "highlighted" blonde hair grow out to its natural dark brown which is now glossy and naturally beautiful.........and she's glad she kept it that way. Less maintenance with two little ones to tend to from morning till night............yes, she's an "old fashioned stay at home mom"...........actually, all of my daughter's peers, my son's peers, my daughter in law.........all highly college educated.........go bare faced.
Naturally, they are all younger than a senior citizen would be. But, it's refreshing........compared to our teens and young adulthood when we felt compelled to "put our face on" before we left the house.
Just my own observation. Not marketing it to anyone.
Peace.