That's the thing about these women (and, increasingly some men)who have their lines filled in, they begin to look like they are wearing a mask. It's exactly those lines and wrinkles that make us look human and genuine.
I agree! I think that laugh lines (and other lines too) are much more charming than the filled-in kind. I'm trying to change my mind about aging, rather than trying to change every little line or wrinkle...
Congratz! Love all your lines..I like how who u are is etched on your face - grumpy people get grumpy frown lines, happy people laugh lines. Nice little forewarning about people are.
Last weekend I met an amazing woman. She is the cantor at the synagogue where my nephew was bar mitzvahed. When she found out we were from Philly, she came over to our table at the luncheon to play ‘Jewish...
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DynamicDbytheC says,
Ha, ha, ha, oh, oh, there's three more...Level1 says,
That's the thing about these women (and, increasingly some men)who have their lines filled in, they begin to look like they are wearing a mask. It's exactly those lines and wrinkles that make us look human and genuine.Susan_Breeden says,
I agree! I think that laugh lines (and other lines too) are much more charming than the filled-in kind. I'm trying to change my mind about aging, rather than trying to change every little line or wrinkle...Bevvie says,
kudos on feature!ctgoods2 says,
Lovely and deserved motd - and the sentiment is awesome.Steve__Anthony says,
This is a great select for Memoir of the Day. Nice going Susan.Level1 says,
I knew this was a good one :-)Congrats on the MOTD!KimberlyRose says,
Congratz! Love all your lines..I like how who u are is etched on your face - grumpy people get grumpy frown lines, happy people laugh lines. Nice little forewarning about people are.BanjoDan says,
congrats on the feature and for not being vain!Susan_Breeden says,
Wow...what a fabulous surprise! Thanks so much, everyone!saviour says,
Nice