For all the money she and her husband have earned or inherited, and the fine education they both obtained, one would think that peer pressure (if nothing else) would have compelled her to protect her skin by putting on some sunscreen and moisturizer like everybody else of her generation did when it became available.
And, at the very least, obtained some dental braces on those terribly crooked teeth. Why didn't she? Is it some badge of honor for her to do absolutely the bare minimum to herself in the beauty arena, I wonder?
Hey, ozthentic, I guess we are getting down voted because we speak of uncomfortable things like extreme sun damage-acquired skin aging, wrinkles and basic dental care.
There's no reason a 65-yr-old 21st century woman would allow sun and element exposures to make them look 90 yrs. old when sunscreen has been available since about 1973, unless she has been raised to see 'any' vanity as reprehensible.
For all the money she and her husband have earned or inherited, and the fine education they both obtained, one would think that peer pressure (if nothing else) would have compelled her to protect her skin by putting on some sunscreen and moisturizer like everybody else of her generation did when it became available.
And, at the very least, obtained some dental braces on those terribly crooked teeth. Why didn't she? Is it some badge of honor for her to do absolutely the bare minimum to herself in the beauty arena, I wonder?
Vanity of vanities.
My thoughts exactly. WTF?
Hey, ozthentic, I guess we are getting down voted because we speak of uncomfortable things like extreme sun damage-acquired skin aging, wrinkles and basic dental care.
There's no reason a 65-yr-old 21st century woman would allow sun and element exposures to make them look 90 yrs. old when sunscreen has been available since about 1973, unless she has been raised to see 'any' vanity as reprehensible.