After forty a woman has to choose between losing her figure or her face. My advice is to keep your face, and stay sitting down.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you try to live as well as you can, then hopefully your face will reflect that. But it's unfair that we put so much pressure on women to look good and then give them so much stick when they go under the knife to achieve this.
I don't have to go to a doctor and have my face changed. It terrifies me that women do that.
I'm 56 - I don't want to look like I'm 20.
The older we get, the more we desire to reclaim our body at 25; we'll take our face at 35, the elasticity of our mind at its most powerful, to return ourselves somehow to our most vital moment of rigor and protean creation.
Age is just a number, and I know so many women who look fabulous at 40, 50 and 60 so it doesn't scare me. It's inevitable - I will get older, and the wrinkles will come, but I'm not that bothered.
I have the sort of round face that you complain about when you're younger, but which serves you well as you get older.
I am 58. That is pretty old, for God's sake. I look pretty good for my age, and I am enjoying that.
I was raised by an actress, and I watched all those women turn 60 and ask, Shouldn't get face work? My mother and Anne Bancroft said, We're not going to fall into that.
A woman past forty should make up her mind to be young; not her face.
Eating right and exercising is more important than what you put on your face.