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      CommentAuthorLeft Brain
    • CommentTimeNov 20th 2008
     

    I thought this was interesting.  It also shows you the power of a good makeup job and camera lighting.  This is a 20 year old model made to look 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60. 

    Magic of photography and makeup

    I don't know what's going on the the 30 year old picture.

     

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    Wow, that was really impressive! The 10-year-old, 50 and 60-year-old were the best :)
    • CommentAuthorJanis
    • CommentTimeNov 22nd 2008
     
    You can tell it's French because the 40, 50,and 60 year old pictures look sexiest. Heh.
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    Fascinating. It made me realize how much of an impact how you style yourself has on how old you look. Skip the botox and update your wardrobe and make-up. It's just as effective and it's a lot more fun.

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      CommentAuthorcate
    • CommentTimeNov 30th 2008
     

    She looks strung out at 30.  I'm 32 and don't wear make up like that!  It is pretty cool though :)

    • CommentAuthortrueblue
    • CommentTimeDec 7th 2008
     

    I hope I looked that good at 50! i noticed the hair gets shorter and flatter, more grooomed ,softer makeup.Chic.

    • CommentAuthorJanis
    • CommentTimeDec 9th 2008 edited
     
    I think they just made 30 look ridiculous because otherwise there wouldn't be any difference between it and 20, really. Not a huge one.

    I still have to just love France for making 40 and 50 look fantastic. If this had been done int he US, they would have made 20 l ook best, given all the others soccer-mom hair, and wouldn't even have bothered to do 60. Or they would have put her in a lace collar and pink cashmere sweater.

    Nothing wrong with that stuff if you like it ... but there's no denying that in the US, women are supposed to get frumpier with age. France seems to have more of a clue about that sort of thing.

    And a lot of the changing look comes from the model, too -- she seems like a good actress actually, and can project the different ages really well. A lot of it is also just body language and expression ...