Yeah but why does this only apply to people born before the 80s? I've never seen a 20-something in the 2000s and beyond who looked 40+, not the way I've seen older people when they were young. I blame leaded gasoline.
You haven't been looking hard enough, and hollywood doesn't cast them anymore. I work with someone who is 23 and looks like she's 38, I expect she's going to look the exact same age for the next 25 years.
Hair cuts and clothing also make a huge difference. They had her dressed like a late 80s mom.
Some people just have a mature looking face even when they are young. And they will look the same age for pretty much their whole life
Like James May, who's looked mid forties for about forty years.
Weirdly accurate
I'm mid-forties. If James May looks mid-forties, then I look like an embryo.
Maybe not the last five years or so, but he pretty much looked the same during the top gear years.
Not only that, but her character was mature too.
Yeah but why does this only apply to people born before the 80s? I've never seen a 20-something in the 2000s and beyond who looked 40+, not the way I've seen older people when they were young. I blame leaded gasoline.
You haven't been looking hard enough, and hollywood doesn't cast them anymore. I work with someone who is 23 and looks like she's 38, I expect she's going to look the exact same age for the next 25 years.
Hair cuts and clothing also make a huge difference. They had her dressed like a late 80s mom.
Makeup?