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Gabriela Lerner's avatar

This was a great read and the contemplations around do we do it to defy aging or conformism? My daughters (32 and 40) gave me grief recently when I expressed how sad I am that so many very young women feel the need to hide their natural face behind a mask of make-up. Both daughters defended the right of women to do what they want.

And I really heard that!

So if if someone wants to dye their hair, it’s okay. If they don’t, that’s okay. If someone wants to take care of their skin to slow down the wrinkles, that’s okay, and if they don’t, that’s also okay.

We just need to know our own motivation and how we feel about it. And I’d like it if women could feel happy with whichever decision they make. Like you, Sascha. Not caring what others think.

I stopped dying my hair over 20 years ago for health reasons - because most dye is toxic (to both the client and the hairdresser). I never shaved my legs or plucked my eyebrows because I couldn’t be bothered. And I use skincare (vegan of course!!!) that makes my skin feel and look healthy and perhaps slows down the wrinkles) No Botox for me for sure. 😂

Thanks for a great article with lots of food for thought. 🙏

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David's avatar

I was butt ugly even as a young lad so why bother…😂😜

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