Most people I know that stayed outdoors in the sun a lot wound up with skin that aged faster than normal. I'm talking sunspots, wrinkles, and saggy skin. These people were in their late 20's-early 30's and they looked like they were 40. Yuck!
Then there's the fact that staying out in the sun too much can increase your risk of skin cancer.
None of this shit is worth fucking up your skin. Try to like the way you look. There's nothing wrong with pale skin.
I like my pale skin, because I have less wrinkles than plenty of people who are younger than me, and I have sun damage in my left eye so I can't take any chances with skin cancer! I'd honestly rather have lung cancer than lose an eye, but I smoke tobacco only on very rare occasion, because I'm not trying to take any chances.
You may want to check that with another one. It just doesn't make sense, how just one eye..I've had at least three occasions when dentists (all different) were telling me you have multiple cavities, fissures, even necrosis!,prepare 1-2000 bucks and lets schedule treatment and when I went to check with other more experienced and reputed specialists (also wealthier and less greedy) they rebuked these claims as completely false 'Your teeth are fine, no need any work to be done on them'. God save us from dishonest medical practitioners!
Nope, it's fine, because I'm not a sun worshiper. I wear sunscreen if I have to be out in the sunlight for an extended period of time, and I always wear a sunglasses, and a hat. I can take vitamin D3 supplements, and no harm will come to me from not engaging in sun exposure.
Good job keeping your skin preserved and avoiding cancer!
:)
I've got less wrinkles than people younger than me as well. The gossipy females at my job who are about my age refuse to believe I'm 32. They think 30 is middle aged for a woman and anyone 30+ without wrinkles is unbelievable. XD
I've not noticed any wrinkles on myself so far. Bad skin condition has to do not only with sunshine exposure per itself but also multiple other factors: what time of the day it is - rays at 1-2 pm are much stronger and likely to burn than those at 10 am; the time of the year - rays at 12pm in August are less damaging than those at the same time in July; do you use some lotion, oil and other skin products;do you wash the salt in a shower after getting out of the water or let it dry on your skin; do you drink enough water; the rest of your lifestyle and how healthy it is.
Smokers usually tend to have less skin elasticity and be more wrinkly and generally look older whether they stay indoors or not.
... and another thing, a few years back I participated in a paid marketing research study for a self tanner back when I was still living in Las Vegas. There were two groups, the light to medium skinned group, and the medium to dark skinned group. I was in the light to medium skinned group, and although I was in my mid forties I was probably the only woman over 30 without significant sun damage. All the women my age had a lot of sun freckles, and some moles. Anyway, I remember this woman who must have had Body Dysmorphic disorder, because she was darker than my Colombian mother, and she referred to her arms as, "pasty". I kept my mouth shut, but I just thought, "damn, she must think I'm a ghost", but who cares what she thinks. Seriously, I was kinda low key concerned that she was on her way to developing skin cancer. I think some women have twisted notions of beauty, or their beauty standards are unhealthy.
Just talking about this stuff makes me wanna eat some avocado, and drink some bottled water. Have you ever made avocado chocolate mousse? OMG! It's amazing!
P.S. my mom, and dad met on the beach when he was stationed in the Panama Canal Zone, and she was on vacation. My dad is a blue-eyed, blond Anglo-American guy, and my mom is a brunette Colombian woman. They both have sun freckles on their backs, and shoulders. When I was a kid I couldn't figure out why I was so different from them, now I know it's cause I'm kind of a semi-nocturnal sort of sunscreen wearing at the beach type of person. 😉💓🌹👍🏻
Getting paid to use products sounds fun. Yeah, it definitely sounds like she had something wrong with her.
I feel like most women have their own notions of beauty and they take those notions and project it on other people. Over the years, women have said things to me along the lines of,
"Why don't you get your hair brows done?"
"You'd look better with makeup"
"You'd look more Puerto Rican with a tan"
"You should straighten your hair"
They never tell men to change their appearance. It's always other women they do it to. I never understood why they insist on this toxic nonsense.
I haven't had that. If it tastes anything like chocolate chip zucchini bread, then I'd definitely eat it!
Keep up the good skin routine! I'm guessing you probably have a few people envying your skin and scratching their heads wondering "how does she do it?" XD
I dunno, unloading the truck, or throwing the truck, is something mostly dude do, but anyone can stock shelves. Also, it's mostly dudes working in the back stockroom with those big high shelves.
Maybe the type of work at Target is bothersome and exhausting and causes early aging.. A. mental note to better not pick a gf working there hehe. If we look at professional porn for comparison, I don't recall any of the 40+ MILFs being wrinkly..
I spend a lot of time tanning to change my racial/ethnic looks
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Most people I know that stayed outdoors in the sun a lot wound up with skin that aged faster than normal. I'm talking sunspots, wrinkles, and saggy skin. These people were in their late 20's-early 30's and they looked like they were 40. Yuck!
Then there's the fact that staying out in the sun too much can increase your risk of skin cancer.
None of this shit is worth fucking up your skin. Try to like the way you look. There's nothing wrong with pale skin.
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I like my pale skin, because I have less wrinkles than plenty of people who are younger than me, and I have sun damage in my left eye so I can't take any chances with skin cancer! I'd honestly rather have lung cancer than lose an eye, but I smoke tobacco only on very rare occasion, because I'm not trying to take any chances.
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How did you get sun damage to one eye only?
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I don't know, but that's what the ophthalmologist told me.
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You may want to check that with another one. It just doesn't make sense, how just one eye..I've had at least three occasions when dentists (all different) were telling me you have multiple cavities, fissures, even necrosis!,prepare 1-2000 bucks and lets schedule treatment and when I went to check with other more experienced and reputed specialists (also wealthier and less greedy) they rebuked these claims as completely false 'Your teeth are fine, no need any work to be done on them'. God save us from dishonest medical practitioners!
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Nope, it's fine, because I'm not a sun worshiper. I wear sunscreen if I have to be out in the sunlight for an extended period of time, and I always wear a sunglasses, and a hat. I can take vitamin D3 supplements, and no harm will come to me from not engaging in sun exposure.
Good job keeping your skin preserved and avoiding cancer!
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I've got less wrinkles than people younger than me as well. The gossipy females at my job who are about my age refuse to believe I'm 32. They think 30 is middle aged for a woman and anyone 30+ without wrinkles is unbelievable. XD
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I've not noticed any wrinkles on myself so far. Bad skin condition has to do not only with sunshine exposure per itself but also multiple other factors: what time of the day it is - rays at 1-2 pm are much stronger and likely to burn than those at 10 am; the time of the year - rays at 12pm in August are less damaging than those at the same time in July; do you use some lotion, oil and other skin products;do you wash the salt in a shower after getting out of the water or let it dry on your skin; do you drink enough water; the rest of your lifestyle and how healthy it is.
Smokers usually tend to have less skin elasticity and be more wrinkly and generally look older whether they stay indoors or not.
I used to work the graveyard shift stocking at Target, and some of those people were real freaking morons.
To me you look like you're still in your twenties. I just think you take good care of your skin. 😊🌹👍🏻
One think about that sort of job is that it can really keep you in shape.
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A good chunk of these gossipy chicks are seasonal workers. They'll most likely be gone by February.
Thank you! I usually make sure to use sunblock whenever I can.
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Yeah, some women are so toxic.
... and another thing, a few years back I participated in a paid marketing research study for a self tanner back when I was still living in Las Vegas. There were two groups, the light to medium skinned group, and the medium to dark skinned group. I was in the light to medium skinned group, and although I was in my mid forties I was probably the only woman over 30 without significant sun damage. All the women my age had a lot of sun freckles, and some moles. Anyway, I remember this woman who must have had Body Dysmorphic disorder, because she was darker than my Colombian mother, and she referred to her arms as, "pasty". I kept my mouth shut, but I just thought, "damn, she must think I'm a ghost", but who cares what she thinks. Seriously, I was kinda low key concerned that she was on her way to developing skin cancer. I think some women have twisted notions of beauty, or their beauty standards are unhealthy.
Just talking about this stuff makes me wanna eat some avocado, and drink some bottled water. Have you ever made avocado chocolate mousse? OMG! It's amazing!
P.S. my mom, and dad met on the beach when he was stationed in the Panama Canal Zone, and she was on vacation. My dad is a blue-eyed, blond Anglo-American guy, and my mom is a brunette Colombian woman. They both have sun freckles on their backs, and shoulders. When I was a kid I couldn't figure out why I was so different from them, now I know it's cause I'm kind of a semi-nocturnal sort of sunscreen wearing at the beach type of person. 😉💓🌹👍🏻
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Getting paid to use products sounds fun. Yeah, it definitely sounds like she had something wrong with her.
I feel like most women have their own notions of beauty and they take those notions and project it on other people. Over the years, women have said things to me along the lines of,
"Why don't you get your hair brows done?"
"You'd look better with makeup"
"You'd look more Puerto Rican with a tan"
"You should straighten your hair"
They never tell men to change their appearance. It's always other women they do it to. I never understood why they insist on this toxic nonsense.
I haven't had that. If it tastes anything like chocolate chip zucchini bread, then I'd definitely eat it!
Keep up the good skin routine! I'm guessing you probably have a few people envying your skin and scratching their heads wondering "how does she do it?" XD
Isn't stocking shelves a typically male job,? It means lifting heavy packs etc.?
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I dunno, unloading the truck, or throwing the truck, is something mostly dude do, but anyone can stock shelves. Also, it's mostly dudes working in the back stockroom with those big high shelves.
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Yeah sexism and gender discrimination just as I expected. And they then ask why is then still a pay gap
Maybe the type of work at Target is bothersome and exhausting and causes early aging.. A. mental note to better not pick a gf working there hehe. If we look at professional porn for comparison, I don't recall any of the 40+ MILFs being wrinkly..