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In the mirror's gleam, a timeless tale unfolds,A whimsical dance where youth and age hold.
For beauty's gaze, a fickle guide,In fleeting moments, it may abide.

A face adorned with lines so fine,
Like etchings upon a weathered shrine.
Each crease a story, each wrinkle a song,
Of laughter shared and battles won.

Yet some may fret, with worry deep
As time's gentle touch begins to creep.
But fear not, dear friend, for age is but a glance,
in the grand scheme of life's endless dance.

For in the heart's chamber, true beauty lies,
Where love and joy forever fly.
And though the years may come and go,
The spirit within continues to grow.

So fret not, dear soul, for age is kind,
A journey of wisdom, a treasure to find.
And as the years unfurl their tender grace,
We embrace the beauty of each aging face.
 
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If they have bones they will age well. If they don't, they won't.
Hernan Drago aged better than Chico because of his ogre bones, but Chico looked better during prime age.
 
If they have bones they will age well. If they don't, they won't.
Hernan Drago aged better than Chico because of his ogre bones, but Chico looked better during prime age.
lifestyle matters alot also, besides bonemass
 
Lets look at barrett

Who I think is the perfect specimen to age the best.
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Thick (this is important) youthful skin that hold more collagen than thin white people skin, asians have this feature too.

Very wide cheekbones and high bizygomatic breadth (likely 15.5cm+) and high fwhr and overall wide face.

This helps alot with holding the skin up stopping it from sagging creating folds, this also gives you a more juvenile and youthful look cause children faces are more compact.

His upper(under eyes), middle and lower maxilla are forward grown which helps with slowing nasolabial fold development and eye bag formation with age, forward grown lower maxilla(lips) give a more juvenile and pretty loom which helps you look more youthful.

Thick hair brows and eyeslashes, this is water as the older you get the thinner your facial hair (besides beard) becomes, this will help you look younger.


TLDR: Features that make you look more pretty AND/or feminine which in turn make you look younger, full pouty lips, smaller nose, forward grown maxilla cheekbones and orbital, wide face in absolute measurement, high fwhr, compact skull, thick hair brows and lashes, nw0.

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO AGE BETTER, EAT FRUITS VEGGIES HORMONE FREE MEATS (don’t eat too much meat) take collagen peptides(been shown to be effective) DONT DRINK SMOKE OR DO DRUGS (WATER).

Genetics are also 40-50% of aging if your parents age well you’ll likely also too as you have their organ health genes.
 
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The Myth of Predicting Aging Based on Looks

**Introduction:**

Aging is a natural process that affects everyone, yet the ability to predict how someone will age based solely on their looks remains a contentious topic. While appearance can provide clues about certain aspects of aging, such as skin elasticity and facial symmetry, it is far from being a reliable indicator of overall aging trajectory. This essay explores the complexities of aging and the limitations of using looks as a predictor.

**1. The Multifaceted Nature of Aging:**

Aging is a multifaceted process influenced by a myriad of factors, including genetics, lifestyle, environmental exposures, and socio-economic status. These factors interact in complex ways to shape an individual's aging trajectory, making it challenging to predict solely based on outward appearance.

**2. Genetic Influence on Aging:**

Genetics play a significant role in determining how individuals age. While certain genetic markers may predispose individuals to age-related conditions such as wrinkles or hair loss, the expression of these genes can be influenced by various environmental factors. Additionally, genetic diversity among individuals means that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to predicting aging based on looks.

**3. Lifestyle and Environmental Factors:**

Lifestyle choices and environmental exposures also contribute significantly to the aging process. Factors such as diet, exercise, smoking, sun exposure, and stress can all impact how someone ages. For example, a person who smokes and spends excessive time in the sun may show more visible signs of aging compared to someone who leads a healthier lifestyle.

**4. Socio-Economic Status and Access to Healthcare:**

Socio-economic status can influence access to healthcare, which in turn can impact how individuals age. Those with higher socio-economic status may have access to better healthcare facilities, preventative measures, and cosmetic procedures that can mitigate the effects of aging. Conversely, individuals from lower socio-economic backgrounds may lack access to these resources, leading to accelerated aging in some cases.

**5. Psychological Factors:**

Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, and depression can also affect how someone ages. Chronic stress, for example, has been linked to accelerated cellular aging and increased risk of age-related diseases. Moreover, individuals who have a positive outlook on life and maintain strong social connections may age more gracefully than those who are socially isolated or experience chronic negativity.

**6. The Limitations of Using Looks as a Predictor:**

While looks can provide superficial clues about aging, they do not paint a complete picture of an individual's aging trajectory. Factors such as genetic predisposition, lifestyle choices, environmental exposures, socio-economic status, and psychological factors all play critical roles in shaping how someone ages. Relying solely on looks to predict aging overlooks the complexity of the aging process and the diverse range of factors that contribute to it.

**Conclusion:**

In conclusion, the idea of predicting how someone will age based solely on looks is a myth. Aging is a multifaceted process influenced by genetics, lifestyle, environment, socio-economic status, and psychological factors. While appearance can provide some insight into certain aspects of aging, it is far from being a reliable predictor. Instead, a holistic approach that considers multiple factors is necessary to understand how individuals age and to develop strategies for healthy aging.

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