u/AdQuiet7613

There's a difference between aging gracefully and just giving up right?

Im all for aging gracefully I truly am. I have no interest in looking 25 again but wanting my skin to look healthy and vibrant at 45 shouldnt be controversial. My skin just looks TIRED lately. Not old exactly, just dull and flat and like all the energy drained out of it. When I say I want to improve my skin people act like im being vain but I literally just want to look alive and like I take care of myself.

What are you guys doing to maintain that healthy energetic look without going overboard? I want realistic sustainable things that actually make a visible difference not a whole cosmetic procedure

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u/AdQuiet7613 — 1 day ago