<p>Jamie Lee Curtis did a guest appearance on NCIS yesterday and was AWFUL - just ruined the show. She was a love interest for Gibbs and rejected him.</p>
<p>NJ, I have a colleague who had that surgery at Hopkins, I think. It worked very well.</p>
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<p>Well, the turtleneck is usually used to hide the “turkey neck,” not a double chin. </p>
<p>I saw Diane Keaton in a hotel lobby 5 years ago. She looked FANTASTIC, much better in person than on camera. I was surprised and a little star struck, I have to admit. She looked absolutely tiny, wearing a Chanel-like suit and wide brimmed hat. Her waist was incredibly small-she looked like one of those designer suit drawings.</p>
<p>Sorry folks for not reading the other posts. Can’t lose what you never had in my case.</p>
<p>Had filler and bottom yesterday for my frown lines down the sides of my mouth. Second time. Man I love it. I look younger than my age but I don’t look like a real housewife.</p>
<p>I just look less stressed and sad or mad. People say, hey you look great but can’t guess.</p>
<p>My neck, yes it bugs me, but nothing showing a little cleavage can’t distract from.</p>
<p>In a few months having a laser treatment done for my redness. It helps so much. </p>
<p>My motto age well, but fight getting old. I saw an old friend the other day, she is perhaps five years older than me, but she has let her self go. No makeup, old sweats, grey hair with no styling, hunched shoulders, and just looked sad. But talking to her she sounded okay.</p>
<p>All she needed was fresh haircut, grey or not, new glasses, new sweats designed for women, good posture and good foundation garments. She would have looked so much better with just a few touches. it’s like she just didn’t care about herslef</p>
<p>I must be lucky- nary a wrinkle, bag or crow’s foot. I stay out of the sun, take good care of my skin and look at least ten years younger than I am. But then again, I got rid of the downer in my life: a horrible, abusive husband who hates his life and feels compelled to make everyone around him as miserable as he is. He looks a good 15 years older than he really is and on the few occasions when he can be bothered to take an interest in his 7yr old (by wife number 2) D’s life, the teachers think he’s her grandfather!
OK, I color my hair, but that started to turn when I was in my 20s and rather than go a gorgeous white or even a dignified salt-and-pepper, my hair turns a color akin to a road-kill raccoon that’s been out in the sun on the highway for a few days! I consider that I am doing the word at large a public service by not making them look at me like that!</p>
<p>Speaking of Diane. Has anyone read her memoir?
I hear it has a hot photo of Al Pacino!</p>
<p>I read once that Jamie Lee Curtis is into simplifying her life–and one of the things she does is have a closet full of black clothes. </p>
<p>I liked her as Gibbs’ love interest.</p>
<p>Botox…stupid auto correct,</p>
<p>I had a friemd who had that turkey thing under her neck, the thing the guy in ally Mcbeal liked. She was constantly tugging on it. Like making it worse and drawing attention to it.</p>
<p>I have a friend getting ready to divorce her husband, and she feelsmyou can see it on her face. She looks jet worn out. I think when it done and she feels free, yeah she will be working harder for herself, but she will feel better and her face will show it.</p>
<p>OK, let’s talk about Mary Tyler Moore. She was so cute in the old days, and now she looks like all of her face has been tightened and sewed into the back of her head. I love her, but I think she looks horrible now.</p>
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<p>I don’t think she looks all that bad for a 75 year old Type I diabetic, recovered alcoholic (all of which she is quite open about). Granted Jane Fonda looks better, but MTM looks ok, though yes pulled a bit tight around the eyes.</p>
<p>Regarding the neck aging issues – try ballet class. Nothing better for upper body carriage and a beautiful neck. I think a lot of sag is because a lot of us don’t use the muscles in our necks. In ballet, you constantly elongate the neck, consciously square and lower the shoulders while lifting the head. It helps. Ballet is also good for the arms – won’t give you the buff look but will slim and firm the arms.</p>
<p>Yoga too.
I don’t really have a saggy neck , just short.
My thing about plastic surgery on my face is that I am vain about appearing vain.</p>
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<p>Exactly. The telltale smooth brow is like a preternaturally calm ocean. And it just bespeaks insecurity. Maybe I’ll feel differently in a few years but that’s where it’s at for me at the moment.</p>
<p>Re: Jamie Lee Curtis - My 80 y.o. mother has always refused to wear black because she thinks it make her look “old.”</p>
<p>Re: Mary Tyler Moore - she’s lucky to still be alive with the health problems she’s had. I think it helps, though, that although she’s old enough to be my mother, her husband is a year younger than mine! ;-)</p>
<p>Plus, not everyone looks good in black. I certainly don’t. Gray is even worse.</p>
<p>We have 2 camps here, people who are not opposed to enhancement and people who do not and like natural beauty. In my view, it is whatever makes you feel better about yourself. What I do not understand is labeling - if you do anything than you must be insecure. I don’t see that.</p>
<p>I guess I straddle the fence.
I’ve had a breast reduction, and although my ins paid, it was cosmetic as much as anything.
I am also very happy I did it, even though I had problems with anesthesia.
I’m also vain enough to do all kinds of things to my skin, having facials & buying expensive brushes & creams, but as long as I feel I look good for my age and not ill or tired then I am not considering surgery. I don’t want to be one of those people you can’t even recognize anymore.
But I am only 55, ask me again in five years!
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<p>There is a woman at church, a HS English teacher…probably 60 but she’s a tiny bit overweight, which makes her face look good. She has let her hair go white, which really ages her. And of late, she has taken to wearing it in a bun! She now looks like an Old Lady from central casting. With hair color and a new hairstyle she could look 55 or even 50. With the white hair in a bun she looks 75.</p>
<p>missypie–OTOH, she will look the same from now until age 85 and people will never know for sure how old she is!</p>
<p>I have a friend who wears her hair the same way she did in 1960–the top pulled back with a clip, the rest just hanging. That really pegs a person as “out of it” (which is not the same thing as being old.) :)</p>
<p>She has nice thick wavy hair and I’d love to see it styled somehow.</p>