Why didn’t anyone warn me how high maintenance aging would be? I first
started to notice this sobering development as I hit my late twenties.
Suddenly, cheap moisturiser and a bit of lip gloss and concealer just
didn’t cut it anymore. With every passing year, the number of products
required to make me look half decent has grown exponentially as have
the vanity hours required to keep me that way.
Last night alone I applied the following: clay cleanser to dry up
excess oil, AHA lotion to exfoliate T-zone, pigmentation cream to erase
splotches of mysterious brown facial pigment, firming eye/lip cream,
anti-puffy eye cream, neck cream, handcream, footcream and lip balm.
And that’s just my pm routine.
The irony of having to simultaneously battle wrinkles and pimples is not lost on me. It is unfair and unfun. When Britney sang “not a girl, not yet a woman” was she actually referring to my skin? Adding insult to indignity, the cheap tube of Clearsil that did the job in my teens doesn’t cut it either. Grown-up pimples (and wrinkles) apparently require a cabinet of expensive emulsions and a bunch of specialised dermatologist and beautician appointments. The sound you hear is of a hundred cash registers ka-chinging with glee as millions of pampered western women like me throw money into the scary abyss of “getting older”.
Having spent my teens and twenties aspiring to supermodels and celebrities who were also in their teens and early twenties, I’m now marching towards 35 with a very confusing landscape on the Hollywood horizon. Who are our aesthetic inspirations for getting older when no rich or famous woman looks remotely like her age? There are no 35 year old women in Hollywood. Everyone’s face gets frozen at 30 via botox and a myriad of surgical procedures including cheek implants, brow lifts, dermabrasion, wrinkle fillers and the hot new kid on the surgery block: thread facelifts, where metal strings are literally threaded through your skin to pull it up into your hair. Good times.
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Sandra sully has to be at least 50, she is lying about her age. My sister and I went to school with her and her twin sister Lynn, my sister was born in 1962 and Sandra was in the grade above so the numbers do not add up.
Sue, this article was published by MamaMia in May 2007 - it is more than five years old. I think you will find Sandra was in her 40s then.
Another article today saying that Sandra Sully is 48, and was born in February 1965- I think not Sandra!!! She graduated three years before me, Brisbane State High- class of 1978, so unless she was 13 in Grade 12.....
Why cant women be happy with what they have? Why is it that women will spend thousands of dollars to attract men that in the end they dont even like? I was in Westfield Bondi Junct the other week and seen a spectacular looking mid 45 lady shopping and I was there with my 9 year old son looking and she snarled at me. Now why would you do that...I dont look like Craig Wing ..I must admit..but all I was doing was looking. I was enjoying my icecream and waiting for the Missus to come out of Aus Post..and hey WHAT are you looking at? I dont own a converted ice breaker or a lear jet, but I did want to say to her that she looked good for her age.