I agree with my mother that having children removes a layer of skin that you never grow back.
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I genuinely do think that skin does have a lot to do with genetics. I was blessed. You should see my mom and grandma - it's unfair!
I wondered to what extent people remained the same as they'd been when very young; if one peeled back the layers of living one would come to the know child.
You always hear people say that having kids changes everything, but you can't fully realize it until you have children yourself.
When I was younger, I had terrible skin... my mother has terrible skin. Male-pattern hair loss is starting to come in... my dad is bald. It's so unfair; my brother's tall, has perfect skin, great hair, but I'm like the runt.
Everything else you grow out of, but you never recover from childhood.
When I got pregnant, I became very interested in natural products. You wonder what you're putting on your skin when you're carrying a child.
I don't yearn to be a child again.
Wrinkles are hereditary. Parents get them from their children.
Motherhood has a very humanizing effect. Everything gets reduced to essentials.
Every child should at least grow up in family rather than without one.
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