Flying SquidM to TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name • 3 days agoTerry Farrell "aged up" in 1995 and today. Some make-up artist wanted revenge apparently.imagemessage-square46arrow-up1253arrow-down14
arrow-up1249arrow-down1imageTerry Farrell "aged up" in 1995 and today. Some make-up artist wanted revenge apparently.Flying SquidM to TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name • 3 days agomessage-square46
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink42•3 days agoFor sure, and I’m sure a large part of it is less smoking and more sunscreen. That shit ages you.
minus-square@MakeitstoplinkEnglish12•3 days agoSunscreen is probably less of a factor in this case. As I understand it, she has a skin condition that basically makes her avoid direct sunlight altogether.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•3 days agoPeople with freckles tend to avoid sunlight, yeah.
minus-squareMatch!!linkfedilinkEnglish8•3 days agoI know people are citing smoking and sunscreen but i’d like to give a shoutout to microplastics
minus-square@itsathursdaylink3•3 days agoHaha are you talking indirect exposure or the jam it in my face kind?
minus-square@CrazyLikeGollumlinkEnglish2•2 days agoThe environmental “jam it in my everything” kind. It’s like we’re being slowly plasticised.
minus-square@itsathursdaylink1•2 days agoMaybe we can add 3d printed extrusion to the list of future practices when it comes to death and handling of the body
Honestly people are looking younger than previous generations.
Fewer smokers. Smoking really ages you.
For sure, and I’m sure a large part of it is less smoking and more sunscreen. That shit ages you.
Sunscreen is probably less of a factor in this case. As I understand it, she has a skin condition that basically makes her avoid direct sunlight altogether.
People with freckles tend to avoid sunlight, yeah.
I know people are citing smoking and sunscreen but i’d like to give a shoutout to microplastics
Haha are you talking indirect exposure or the jam it in my face kind?
The environmental “jam it in my everything” kind. It’s like we’re being slowly plasticised.
Maybe we can add 3d printed extrusion to the list of future practices when it comes to death and handling of the body