DO YOU REALLY LOOK OLD FOR YOUR AGE? Gen Z Thinks We ALL DO!

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Hi lovelies,
I have noticed a real disdain lately for women naturally aging and it is so disheartening to see, so lets talk about it?!
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  • @christieh.1500
    @christieh.1500Ай бұрын

    Aging is a privilege denied to many

  • @philtoner2621

    @philtoner2621

    Ай бұрын

    100% well said 👏🏻 🙏🏼❤

  • @malinhirt3101

    @malinhirt3101

    Ай бұрын

    So true ❤️🙌

  • @jeannelipham2583

    @jeannelipham2583

    Ай бұрын

    One of my favorite quotes of all time is, "Remember, the next time you are upset about how old you are, remember, some people were not accorded that privilege." My sister died at age twenty-six, my grandmother at age forty-nine. My parents both died at age ninety-three. My husband is age eighty-five I am sixty-three Every year is a gift, be grateful.

  • @MariaGasca-Reyes

    @MariaGasca-Reyes

    29 күн бұрын

    Aging sucks 😞😔 but it's part of life 🧬

  • @kellygarland63

    @kellygarland63

    28 күн бұрын

    I’m 60 loving with multiple chronic illnesses. Type 1 diabetic for 35 yrs. I should be dead. Lucky to still be here. It really is a gift to age.

  • @itsmejusefine4424
    @itsmejusefine4424Ай бұрын

    Actually I think that the Gen-Z are looking older than they are because they are already doing all the fillers that "older" women/men are doing🤭

  • @cailllou25

    @cailllou25

    Ай бұрын

    Also, a lot of them are overweight which is aging.

  • @Madamchief

    @Madamchief

    Ай бұрын

    Precisely. They're emulating old ladies

  • @iamReptar

    @iamReptar

    Ай бұрын

    They are younger and fall more into pressure. And they are more likely to follow and just be posers.

  • @Madamchief

    @Madamchief

    Ай бұрын

    @@iamReptar true. I have empathy for them for that. I remember being a kid and thinking other's opinions are so important. It takes a few more decades to figure it out 😒

  • @barose1

    @barose1

    Ай бұрын

    @@cailllou25And smoking is getting more and more common again too.

  • @6360carolyn
    @6360carolynАй бұрын

    I’m going to be 80 this summer. I’ve had a great life and have had many experiences. I recovered from a stroke in my early seventies and I’m just so happy to be alive and well. My hair is now white and I have lots of laugh lines. These show that I’ve lived a good life. Don’t sweat the small things.

  • @Julia-um4rv

    @Julia-um4rv

    Ай бұрын

    Love this! I just turned 40 and have been feeling kind of down. We get so many messages as women and girls that our value is in our looks and youth. It's hard not to take that messaging in. It's inspiring to hear from older women like you who say how great they feel. Thank you 😊

  • @mermaiddiyartist8119

    @mermaiddiyartist8119

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you’re alive and well

  • @itsjustmyopinionbut1671

    @itsjustmyopinionbut1671

    Ай бұрын

    Do you ever mourn your youthful beauty? You’re obviously a beautiful woman still, do you ever long for your younger self in that way? I think as women, it’s something we have to adjust our perspective to.

  • @brigitte9999

    @brigitte9999

    Ай бұрын

    @@itsjustmyopinionbut1671I’m 63 and I have always been beautiful. But I really take good care of my skin. I would never have surgery, botox or fillers. Just 2 days ago waiting for the train after an 18 hour day. A young man walked by and told me I was gorgeous. I never think about my age or anyone else’s. I don’t miss my youthful beauty at all. And I had no privacy because everyone was staring at me when I was in public. Your mind grows with age so your values change and you just aren’t consumed with yourself. So unless you haven’t grown emotionally you will be quite happy. But that is rare to not mature and it’s probably only the mentally immature who are unhappy with their age.

  • @main2333

    @main2333

    Ай бұрын

    Yet your picture don’t look 80. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @leahmiranda8359
    @leahmiranda8359Ай бұрын

    I started working for Walmart at age 56. I just retired. I worked there nearly 19 years. I’ll be 75 in August. Around the time I was 60, or a little more, I was on a register helping a young man check out. Before he left he said, I just have to say that you’re very beautiful. I was dumbfounded… I spluttered and said something stupid. I’m old enough to be your grandmother. He smiled and said, Even if that’s true, it doesn’t change the fact that I think you’re beautiful. I gathered my wits sufficiently to say thank you. I had become so accustomed to being invisible. To only get the qualified compliment….for your age. That day I received a golden nugget to relive…. I wasn’t invisible and probably never was…. Thank you for a wonderful video!💛

  • @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    Ай бұрын

    how marvellous! sometimes I see older folk and want to tell them how lovely they look, mind you I'm 52 so I have an appreciation for "ageing well" !

  • @TheUgo100

    @TheUgo100

    Ай бұрын

    aww you are very beautiful

  • @Tvojadrugarica

    @Tvojadrugarica

    Ай бұрын

    In my country, I no longer exist, I'm 45! Everything is stop, when you turn 45! No jobs, no more man's atentions ( just for fun), no more beautiful dresses, bikini, no more everything you can imagen...I'm done with my life, it's so hard. My husband go with girl she is in early 30, childrens go away, they over 18....I'm alone, I will lost my job next year, so no job, no nothing..just go and rooth, old granny. That's hurt soooo sooo much! Still full of life, still wish for some love ( IMPOSIBLE), still wish to work (maybe online something). I can't even get a help from my country for house..just ppl under 45 - willl be homless! Oh Gosh..my face is change over night...I just wish to live life, with no ageism, and be usefull as just one year youngers. Depression here is bff for women my age in my position, and a lot of woman as me live just to be alive...sad.

  • @UnpurrfectRobyn

    @UnpurrfectRobyn

    Ай бұрын

    That young man was raised well! I can only hope I will raise my boys to be that genuine and kind.

  • @dinajones2761

    @dinajones2761

    Ай бұрын

    Aw he’s sounds sweet and yes you are very pretty

  • @holliberry2614
    @holliberry2614Ай бұрын

    Worst thing we ever did was give everyone a camera.

  • @nikkipikki2504

    @nikkipikki2504

    Ай бұрын

    With filters

  • @user-eq5vy4he7w

    @user-eq5vy4he7w

    Ай бұрын

    With high definition

  • @barose1

    @barose1

    Ай бұрын

    And a platform to show the world. Photos used to be private.

  • @glitterkitty1979

    @glitterkitty1979

    Ай бұрын

    Underrated comment 👏

  • @angelabenigno

    @angelabenigno

    Ай бұрын

    And filters! 😂

  • @hurlevents
    @hurleventsАй бұрын

    Actual young people are so obsessed with apparence, it will be so hard for them to age...

  • @selenachan4230

    @selenachan4230

    Ай бұрын

    They'll be aging w/o being able to hold the phone w/ filters on 24/7.

  • @ashleylala4293

    @ashleylala4293

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah the neurotic level of obsession with their looks is downright disturbing. It’s pathological. The smart phones have destroyed the healthy development of an entire generation.

  • @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    Ай бұрын

    yes, they are so obsessed with their physical appearance, they won't cope. AND they'll be shallow and out of touch, and not cope when the next generation takes their place.

  • @missopinionated0000

    @missopinionated0000

    Ай бұрын

    they will not, bc they will use botox, fillers, lasers, plastic surgery like wimen already do the last +20 years.

  • @greyLeicester

    @greyLeicester

    Ай бұрын

    Hard and expensive 😂😂😂

  • @marcusmoonstein242
    @marcusmoonstein242Ай бұрын

    When I was a teenager I thought my teachers looked so old - and some were women in their twenties! I recently opened my high school yearbook for the first time in decades, and was shocked by how much younger they looked than I remember them. Everybody over twenty looks ancient when you're a teenager.

  • @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger

    @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger

    Ай бұрын

    😆 it’s weird right?

  • @domtekos7761

    @domtekos7761

    Ай бұрын

    It works vice versa too that you think that, as a teen to the older adults, you seem more mature and not so young- but actually when you grow up and you're in your mid 20s and 30s you realise that 14-16 years olds seem sooooo young. Then you realise all the older men who hit on teen girls were gross AF.

  • @marcusmoonstein242

    @marcusmoonstein242

    Ай бұрын

    @@domtekos7761 I once took a male friend to visit the doctor. It turned out the doctor was a freshly minted female graduate who was 24 at the time. She looked shockingly young to me, far to young to be a doctor.And my friend, who was in his 70's, was answering questions about his prostate!

  • @domtekos7761

    @domtekos7761

    Ай бұрын

    @marcusmoonstein242 haha yeah, when you are much older many 20 something year olds still look like teens 😂

  • @ccalexander1924

    @ccalexander1924

    Ай бұрын

    True !! I remember when I was In college at 19 I thought 30 was grandma age. I thought 30 was super old. Now that I’m passed 30 and when I see an 19 year old I think they look 12 lol. Funny the older we get the less older people look

  • @vivianebernardon9954
    @vivianebernardon9954Ай бұрын

    When I was a teenager all we cared about was partying and having fun, music concerts and hanging out, and if anything, we wanted to look OLDER. So glad I grew up without internet.

  • @Mibambino

    @Mibambino

    Ай бұрын

    I totally agree! I would try so hard to look older in the 90’s just to get a beer in the pub! The internet has a lot to answer for!! 😂

  • @golo6374

    @golo6374

    Ай бұрын

    Omg right? We did want to look older. Now that I’m 34, I totally forgot about those times …

  • @sarahinacan84

    @sarahinacan84

    Ай бұрын

    Yes! I always hated being told I looked younger

  • @evakalenska8774

    @evakalenska8774

    26 күн бұрын

    Ahah that’s right! I remember being so upset and wishing to be much older. Anyway, I always looked much younger but suddenly people started to say I look my age. At least that ! 😅 I think the prob is many people just don’t feel good and so they try to make others unhappy too 💅 that’s it.

  • @vickywitton1008

    @vickywitton1008

    3 күн бұрын

    Me too!

  • @beriscarbone9890
    @beriscarbone9890Ай бұрын

    The best thing about getting into my fifties and now sixties is....the freedom of not caring what others think about anything LOL....

  • @cherylanne6549

    @cherylanne6549

    Ай бұрын

    I agree. I do color my hair - fun colors, not brown - but overall I don't care. Right now I am having problems with my back that will result in surgery. I've had to walk with a cane for several months. At first I resisted because it's not an image of myself that I like, but I really need it and now I've changed how I see myself. Fun hair color, a few wrinkles, needs cane!

  • @mikkib1

    @mikkib1

    Ай бұрын

    Amen! I am 45 today and I feel so free, cannot wait for 50's I heard it's even better.

  • @christine4670

    @christine4670

    Ай бұрын

    Same lol

  • @kellygarland63

    @kellygarland63

    Ай бұрын

    Damn straight! 👍

  • @dammar117

    @dammar117

    Ай бұрын

    @mychaelebeal9267 No, it's not better. Let's stop kidding ourselves. Enjoy 45, it's one of the best times, the best of prime and maturity. The 50s suck, but we try to make the best of it.

  • @SpirituallyInspired
    @SpirituallyInspiredАй бұрын

    Some random 21 year old guy tried to guess my age completely unprompted....I told him I'm not old but I'm old enough to not appreciate that sort of interaction especially unsolicited

  • @javadivawithdog

    @javadivawithdog

    Ай бұрын

    Right. Don't comment on other people's bodies. That would include the face.

  • @sikay6340
    @sikay6340Ай бұрын

    My cousin just passed away at 59 after her three year battle with cancer, two weeks later my brother who just turned 53 passed away after taking his own life. So… enjoy the ride while you can people, your body is just a vessel and this life is short, one is SO lucky to grow old. Be Thankful for Every Moment.

  • @kacrichton4434

    @kacrichton4434

    Ай бұрын

    So sorry for your loss 😞

  • @sikay6340

    @sikay6340

    Ай бұрын

    @@kacrichton4434 I appreciate your kindness

  • @funeats8201

    @funeats8201

    Ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry you lost two loved ones so close together, that’s horrible. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us 🙏🏼

  • @femf8tal

    @femf8tal

    Ай бұрын

    You have my condolences.

  • @JoGray1987

    @JoGray1987

    Ай бұрын

    So sorry for your loss, and you're so right we should be thankful xxx

  • @aniaribeiro9170
    @aniaribeiro9170Ай бұрын

    A 50yo here 👋 reminding herself every day that “Comparison is the thief of joy” Roosevelt . Thank you for this video Charlotte 😊

  • @jessicazhong9083
    @jessicazhong9083Ай бұрын

    I am 22 years old, part of Gen Z. Worked a lot of retail/food service and many of my coworkers were in their 40s, 50s, and 60s. As an esthetician, most of my clients are over 40. People age so differently yet remain beautiful. I hear alot of negative self-talk from women who are older than me and it's sad. I always tell them, trust me I've seen many faces and you do in fact look your age, and many people have the same skin concerns, your skin is normal, and you look beautiful. This whole comment sounds like virtue signaling but the purpose is really to show that we are not all doomed and that there is no point in having an us-vs-them mentality when it comes to age. The generation war hurts us all in the end. Ageism and filters destroy us all. For every young girl who asks me what to do about her "too big" pores, there is a old woman who says there is no hope for her skin, as if her appearance is a lost cause. Besides, my young ass will be a old ass one day. Why would I say mean things about my future self?

  • @lesliehatch-herman9325

    @lesliehatch-herman9325

    Ай бұрын

  • @notes_to_elle8664

    @notes_to_elle8664

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely beautifully said

  • @CharlisDailyDiary

    @CharlisDailyDiary

    Ай бұрын

    Well said 👏🏼 from an old ass 54… 55…56… something year old age is but a number that I continually forget! 😅🤣

  • @pennypenpen5371

    @pennypenpen5371

    Ай бұрын

    Very well said 👌🤗

  • @swedishmake-upgeek5650

    @swedishmake-upgeek5650

    Ай бұрын

    It’s a blessing to grow old. Not everybody gets to grow old, unfortunately. I try to tell myself that my wrinkles are a blessing, on days when they irritate me.

  • @bevyoung2009
    @bevyoung2009Ай бұрын

    I am over 60, and I am thankful for my age.

  • @beverlynelson599

    @beverlynelson599

    Ай бұрын

    Amen! I am thankful for my age! It's not normal to look young when we aren't! Or, it looks like we are "trying too hard."

  • @sueanderson9860

    @sueanderson9860

    Ай бұрын

    Me as well!

  • @debranaumczik6286

    @debranaumczik6286

    Ай бұрын

    Amen on that note

  • @108ladylena

    @108ladylena

    Ай бұрын

    I agree. Living a long life is a blessing. We should be grateful for our bodies no matter how they look.

  • @realreviews4017

    @realreviews4017

    Ай бұрын

    This is exactly what we should think. There is a privilege in getting older. We are lucky enough to still be here. I am going to a funeral shortly of a beautiful woman (she was truly beautiful, with or without make up) in her very early fifties, she loved life and grasped it by the balls, so I am exceptionally grateful that I woke up this morning in my mid fifties. What matters is that we take the best care of ourselves that we can.

  • @Dzanarika1
    @Dzanarika1Ай бұрын

    That is exactly why people need to get off the social media and start living in their own reality.

  • @mcspankie2010
    @mcspankie2010Ай бұрын

    Im in my 30's, when I was the age of gen Z I didn't even think about looking younger or what older people looked like. Crazy how twisted its gotten

  • @CrimsonRose29

    @CrimsonRose29

    Ай бұрын

    Yea me either. I’m 30 and I didn’t spend any time in my 20’s thinking about how old anyone looked to me. It’s a strange concept to me. I honestly can’t wait for the gen z bullies to get older though so they can see what it’s like.

  • @nosferatucreations
    @nosferatucreationsАй бұрын

    Aging is crap on a physical level but on a psychological level, I've never be so strong.

  • @ST52655

    @ST52655

    22 күн бұрын

    So true

  • @TaraK172
    @TaraK172Ай бұрын

    My mom is 70 and she is so obsessed with being told she looks younger than she is. I find it sad that she cares about her face so much but not her actual health.

  • @selenachan4230

    @selenachan4230

    Ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, people look @ your face and make quick judgments in a few nano seconds. Strangers & peopje you know. Its not fair, but it doesn't stop you from making quick judgments

  • @GMW.artist

    @GMW.artist

    Ай бұрын

    My Mum is 77 and she thinks the whole beauty industry is for vain people. Which is great, as a professional in the beauty industry... 😢

  • @Bunny11344

    @Bunny11344

    Ай бұрын

    I have a coworker who is 65 and I was shocked cause she could pass for 45 but she takes really good care of herself. She’s active mentally and physically

  • @evelynwilson1566

    @evelynwilson1566

    28 күн бұрын

    I'm 49 and when I was young I knew the difference between the looks of someone who had access to all the beauty and healthcare their millions could buy. The problem as I see it is that there's a blurring of the lines between reality and artifice now. Look at the TV shows presented as 'reality' but far from it.

  • @Ruth-xt5js
    @Ruth-xt5jsАй бұрын

    I’m 27. One thing I find really heartbreaking is the genre of post that goes something like “I’ve trained myself not to move my face/eyebrows/forehead when I laugh or speak so that I don’t get wrinkles.” It is so evil that this obsession with looking young is making women not want to laugh, smile, or emote. I will not give up expressing my joy for the next 60+ years to avoid looking “old”

  • @iamReptar

    @iamReptar

    Ай бұрын

    Holy shit… really???? In a way, guess im low key glad to have a natural RBF. 😅

  • @littleblackpistol

    @littleblackpistol

    Ай бұрын

    They don't even realise they are basing their identity on being sad fuckable objects to men, which is perhaps the worst thing any woman can do. They will not succeed, because even if they freeze their face skin into porcelain plates, they will with time inevitably learn and experience life and all its sorrows and joys and become wiser and less malleable and less insecure, and the kind of older dudes that go for 19 year olds don't want to be around women with any sense of self or experience to sniff out idiots, whatever they look like.

  • @taraskinner3847

    @taraskinner3847

    Ай бұрын

    I’m a little guilty over here, but thankfully not just for my looks. I get headaches easily when smiling too much. I wish that wasn’t the case though! 😅

  • @morgantaylor517

    @morgantaylor517

    Ай бұрын

    I have 2 words, Terry Schiavo. It's very sad but she was in a coma for years, barely moved her face, didn't get sun obviously and she still aged. When she finally was allowed to pass away she looked her age, not 26.

  • @destinychild4659

    @destinychild4659

    Ай бұрын

    Do people actually do that? I have only heard Melanie Trump does that. What's the point of living if we can't actually enjoy life?

  • @sussannekeith5676
    @sussannekeith5676Ай бұрын

    When people in their 20’s look older, an actual older person who still looks hot is a threat….😮

  • @auemmjee

    @auemmjee

    Ай бұрын

    Can confirm. -Elder Millennial who often gets approached by Gen Z men.

  • @princessmimithepug6719

    @princessmimithepug6719

    Ай бұрын

    Facts I'm 42 and married to a 28yr old, I get so much hate from younger women over it. But me and my husband look the same age, his parents thought I was younger than him 😂

  • @avvideo2429

    @avvideo2429

    Ай бұрын

    I’ve often thought there was some jealousy coming from people in their 20s and 30s towards women in 40s+. Like how dare you still look good!

  • @Ytdeletesallmycomments

    @Ytdeletesallmycomments

    Ай бұрын

    Yup.

  • @glaeli1184

    @glaeli1184

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I guess it’s true, I’m 33 and I still get approached by random guys in their 20s, they usually are so cute and shy too. I always make sure to let them down politely (kinda easy since I’m married) and to compliment them for their courage bc I feel like nowadays guys really have to walk on eggshells when approaching women, it just feels like everything got so much more complicated than needed, they probably approach me because maybe I look more relaxed and easygoing than 90% of the girls who are actually their age lol

  • @angelabenigno
    @angelabenignoАй бұрын

    I’m 53 and my body and skin are not the same as at the age of 20, of course, but I feel more feminine and beautiful than ever. I forgave myself for not being perfect and feel better about how I really am

  • @roriemarie2968

    @roriemarie2968

    Ай бұрын

    53 as well. I am grateful for every moment... we survived a great deal, you and I!

  • @Delisle4

    @Delisle4

    Ай бұрын

    I am also 53yrs young and I love who I have become. In my 20s, I was aggressive and miserable. Now, in my 50s, like you, I am much more feminine, happy, hopeful, and grateful for my years in the 80s and 90s. I like who I am ag this age and all the wisdom I have picked up along the way.

  • @sharchannel1836

    @sharchannel1836

    24 күн бұрын

    You look way younger keep up the good work 🎉🎉🎉

  • @angelabenigno

    @angelabenigno

    24 күн бұрын

    @@sharchannel1836 ❤️

  • @maidende8280

    @maidende8280

    4 күн бұрын

    You look great!

  • @WayneGoss
    @WayneGossАй бұрын

    I'm so here for this!

  • @ChocolateAutizzy

    @ChocolateAutizzy

    Ай бұрын

    I love your channel people always tell me I look like I'm 21 and I'm 31

  • @Chunter060

    @Chunter060

    Ай бұрын

    Omg Wayne is here what a treat 🤗🤗🤗

  • @SuperDesignChick

    @SuperDesignChick

    Ай бұрын

    Hi Wayne, adore you always. ♥️🇨🇦♥️

  • @marileegarfield7436

    @marileegarfield7436

    Ай бұрын

    So am I. I subscribed today. Good job. And I have a Gen Z son. Thanks for the wake-up call.

  • @TheodoraRoethke

    @TheodoraRoethke

    Ай бұрын

    This is why you're a make-up god (or should be) to anyone over 35.

  • @sydneywhite2025
    @sydneywhite2025Ай бұрын

    Golden Girls dealt with this issue forty years ago; the success of the show proved that older women could be perfectly successful in leading roles and the show still holds up today. They even did an episode on ageism in season 5 ("Rose Fights Back")

  • @tallisinwonderland4724

    @tallisinwonderland4724

    Ай бұрын

    Its the best show. I watch an episode every day. Blanche is a legend 😂😂 ❤❤

  • @carmendemiguel7056

    @carmendemiguel7056

    Ай бұрын

    @@tallisinwonderland4724you gotta love the golden girls, they were simply phenomenal!🥰

  • @selenachan4230

    @selenachan4230

    Ай бұрын

    Interestingly, these women were in their fifties 50's! But we think it they were older because the hair, clothes, makeup, etc. We thought it was about them in their 60-70's

  • @BLARG09

    @BLARG09

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@selenachan4230Right the youngest lady played the oldest.

  • @BlingyBea

    @BlingyBea

    Ай бұрын

    Love that show, I watch it all the time.

  • @Venus77x
    @Venus77xАй бұрын

    I'm 61 and ageing gracefully is SO liberating. I look after my skin with inexpensive skincare, eat decent food, don't smoke or drink, still wear a small amount of makeup everyday, dress well, love nature and walk regularly and never been so happy in my own skin. We all need to embrace and learn to love ourselves instead of comparing and being brainwashed into self loathing....that's freedom x

  • @ST52655

    @ST52655

    22 күн бұрын

    Me, too 😊

  • @MMLZombie

    @MMLZombie

    17 күн бұрын

    I love this!! This sounds like a thing to look forward to, not fear. We need to hear more about the inward blessings that accompany aging, and less of the anxiety around actually looking like we're aging. I'm looking forward to being so deeply rooted and happy as I grow older

  • @michelleobrien6996
    @michelleobrien6996Ай бұрын

    "You look good for your age" is a dubious compliment. Even worse is "you must have been beautiful when you were young". When people see photos of my mother in her 20s they always comment "wow you really looked beautiful when you were young", the insult is they always say it with surprise, implying she looks far from beautiful now.

  • @barbaragraceful

    @barbaragraceful

    Ай бұрын

    Its a tough thing not to comment in surprise in those situations.

  • @monaattiah3976

    @monaattiah3976

    Күн бұрын

    You know, when I was in high school my best friends mom was my school teacher. An incident that I still always remember: I had seen photos of her in her 20s and I said oh wow you were stunning!! And I kept gushing. And I remember I was surprised at her reaction that she was surprised at my comments/didn't take it really as a compliment/seemed hurt. I didn't realized at the time that I was implying you don't look like that now/I never would assume that you could look so beautiful. Now I know that obviously is how it comes across. So it is a difficult situation to handle in the moment because sometimes its just a natural reflex reaction. From our perspective we see it as a compliment and from theirs they may be hurt by it. Now we can learn to be extra sensitive and tone our reflex reaction down and add "and your even more beautiful now!!"

  • @karmaleenash2841
    @karmaleenash2841Ай бұрын

    I did look younger than my age , but a decade of chronic pancreatitis due to a botched gall bladder surgery, changed all that. But I quickly realized that being alive deserved first place in my priorities. I dress for me, for joy, for mucking out the barn in old jeans and boots, for dinner out with my husband. Do I look my age? YES! And thank goodness I am here to see it.

  • @rachelsawtelle4666

    @rachelsawtelle4666

    Ай бұрын

    Like she said, there is no "for your age." We all have internal clocks and science believes there is sort of a switch in our cells that is genetically set for each of us to turn on and to tell our bodies, "ok, it's time to start aging." I look at that like it's our bodies getting on with the natural progression of life. Looked at in that way, our days are very much a gift: only so many sunrises and sunsets to behold. Only so many sleeps. Only so much laughter and learning... In that regard, the way we "look" is so very trivial, and prioritizing it and trying to keep to a standard of some imaginary metric that tells us we look "good" or "bad" for our age is nonsense.

  • @angelapennington4724
    @angelapennington4724Ай бұрын

    I'm 42 and rocking my gray hairs. I'm proud to age. I worked HARD for these gray hair!

  • @kimespe8022
    @kimespe8022Ай бұрын

    You brought up such a good point. It’s the representation of what age looks like that creates the mindset. Gen Z are going to hit 40 and be so depressed. It’s tragic, really.

  • @sylrodrigues36
    @sylrodrigues36Ай бұрын

    Men in their 50's who are dating and marrying women under 30 are not helping ... I am 43 and feel so old sometimes...

  • @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    Ай бұрын

    well that's never going to change! men are shallow, they don't care for an intellectual equal.

  • @iamReptar

    @iamReptar

    Ай бұрын

    Dont look at it like that. Think of about it, being younger means stupidity in mans eyes. Immature and impressionable. Why be in line to get picked first for abuse, cheating, and betrayal? Beauty and nice bodies dont save you from any of that. It makes you first target.

  • @auemmjee

    @auemmjee

    Ай бұрын

    I'm 42 and my boyfriend is 29.

  • @littleblackpistol

    @littleblackpistol

    Ай бұрын

    You wouldn't want to be with that kind of 50 year old man. You really wouldn't. A fifty year old who goes for a twenty something as a life partner is broken and fixated on having a sex trophy (ironic when that's the age the dysfunction and lower sex drive sets in men, perhaps this is why they reach for the trophy to signal to other men they still have it?) or worse, some naive young thing they can push around and expect to buckle under their demands. They are juvenile for their age, they lack maturity. These marriages or relationships inevitably head south anyway.

  • @laurapotpie

    @laurapotpie

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, I'm one of those couples - sorry it's not helping you ❤ but hey no one is stopping you dating a man in their 60s though 😉 ❤

  • @bealice4322
    @bealice4322Ай бұрын

    I’m 63 and enjoy some Botox,filler, and wear makeup everyday but at some point it’s true that “you’re as young as you feel”. A bigger gift than looking 10 yrs younger is feeling 20 years younger than some of my peers - working out, having energy and endurance, waking up without aches and pains. Hopefully young women will value their health at least as much as what’s in the mirror.

  • @GP-gt4bo
    @GP-gt4boАй бұрын

    Age is a privilege not everyone gets

  • @desireeohrbeck2282
    @desireeohrbeck2282Ай бұрын

    Another part of the discussion is: who do young people think they are?! Why do they get to set the tone and why do we look at them with awe and admiration when the only thing they have going for them is the shell? What about what goes on on the inside? I would argue that the inner life of our plus 40 bodies (heads, really) is so much more interesting than those in their twenties.

  • @shelley2he844

    @shelley2he844

    Ай бұрын

    Amen to that. I agree wholeheartedly.❤

  • @pixieclifton

    @pixieclifton

    Ай бұрын

    Because they are relevant. And we are not

  • @janea5348

    @janea5348

    28 күн бұрын

    It's the advertisers and those who make money that set the agenda, not the youngsters. Let's not turn on younger people - lead by example.

  • @laurenandestevan6588
    @laurenandestevan6588Ай бұрын

    I did not know this was a problem with Gen Z's reality. But now that you pointed it out, I totally see how they got there ...Gen Z really does live in a different reality which is scary.

  • @desereetouchet9294
    @desereetouchet9294Ай бұрын

    Sweet, I’m about to turn 43 soon, if they think I look old then I am leaning so hard into weird old witch of the woods energy, nobody can stop me!

  • @melwhytheworld

    @melwhytheworld

    Ай бұрын

    im just 35 but yes were going hocus pocus style no turning back i love it here 😄

  • @flameon123

    @flameon123

    24 күн бұрын

    😂🤣

  • @danaconnor8255
    @danaconnor8255Ай бұрын

    It feels like a general disrespect for their elders...with that said, I am 65, and would never wish to be in my 20s, 30s or 40s again...I love my age...I'm in better shape, my skin is healthier, my relationships authentic

  • @MMLZombie

    @MMLZombie

    17 күн бұрын

    This is my aspiration as I get older!

  • @vickinparadox
    @vickinparadoxАй бұрын

    Unfortunately, ageism is alive and well even in these days and times. An example that i experience all the time is why do I still have long hair? I am in my 60's and for some reason people feel the need to stop me and comment on when do I plan on cutting my hair? I tell them Well, it's healthy, and I like it long and my husband loves it. But why do people still think when you reach a certain age you are supposed to cut your hair? Last night on a T.V. show a young man said he thinks older women should not have long hair; he couldn't tell you why not just that he felt it was so wrong. And then he was asked at what age should a women cut her hair and he said 42. What? Well, men have notoriously never been kind to older women but why can't women support each other in all ages instead of tearing each other down, how sad.

  • @littleblackpistol

    @littleblackpistol

    Ай бұрын

    It's probably because they associate long hair with sexual desirability and thus seeing it on a woman they consider non-viable in this regard makes them feel deeply uncomfortable. Which is they own bloody problem for being so fragile and snowflakey. I laugh at dudes like this and mock them to hell, and they tend to get sullen and shut their traps. Which is the desired outcome. How dare they run around dictating hair length to anyone? Most men dress like crap and do nothing to look good for women, especially as they age. So nah, their opinions are neither sought nor listened to.

  • @Phoenixtwinflame363

    @Phoenixtwinflame363

    Ай бұрын

    Agree!! Or, just as bad - that we should dress "appropriately"! My ex's 90 yr grandmother had beautiful long silver hair that she wore in a pretty, classy bun and would let it down each night and brush before bed. I always said I would be just like her when I was in my earlyv30's. I'm 59 two days ago & although I think I would be heartbroken to give into going grey someday, I still wear my hair to my mid back. It's naturally curly and red and everyone loves it. But, I'm very fortunate and still get carded to buy alcohol, occasionally!! 🎉

  • @lovelysybarite3009

    @lovelysybarite3009

    Ай бұрын

    So relatable! I’m in my 60’s and have long hair and my male 24 year old hairdresser just suggested I cut it drastically. I really should have asked him why he thought it was a good idea. My hair is very thick, healthy, and looks amazing. I’m told all the time how fabulous it is. I’ll cut my hair when I’m good and ready and it won’t be because some 20 something year old suggested it. Glad you’re rocking yours long! I love seeing it on our age group.

  • @AZJen480

    @AZJen480

    Ай бұрын

    When my son was about 17 his girlfriend's mom chopped all of her long beautiful hair off. He asked me why women do this when they turn 40. Told him I had no clue why. He said "please don't do that when you turn 40, there is no good reason to." I'm 52 with waist length healthy hair. I get it cut regularly to keep the ends in check but I have no intentions on ever whacking it all off. My mom has had the Golden Girls haircut all of my life. I have promised my son and husband that I won't ever be doing that. No thanks! When I saw the YT video "How Golden Girls would have looked like in 2022", it was all the incentive I need.

  • @AZJen480

    @AZJen480

    Ай бұрын

    @@lovelysybarite3009 When my 22yo nephew was in school to be a hairdresser, he told me that I was too old to have long hair. I was 35, I wanted to slap the little $H!T!! He was convinced that I was lying and that I just had a head full of extensions. I told him to feel around, you won't find any. He seemed annoyed and never took me up on my offer. He believed once you were 30, you needed to go short. I never let him get near me with scissors with that attitude. I assumed he was taught this in school because short haircuts need more frequent visits for upkeep, frequent visits = more money.

  • @bellahnemetona5924
    @bellahnemetona5924Ай бұрын

    I am 46. When I was younger I promised myself to age with grace and dignity. Luckily, i still have same opinion. I would rather live alone in woods then trying to fit into societal norms and looking ridiculous. Fear of own age is always ridiculous. We can fear sicknesses, we can fear of losing someone but age??? And I would love to hear how many of us would do the same.

  • @notes_to_elle8664
    @notes_to_elle8664Ай бұрын

    I'm 46 on Friday and perimenopausal and it makes me extremely grumpy that my partner gets to look more handsome/wise/successful/whatever as times passes and I will slowly turn into an invisible raisin. Outrageous.

  • @jazmeen04

    @jazmeen04

    Ай бұрын

    You age the same actually. Except for genetics

  • @twoleftfeet9626

    @twoleftfeet9626

    Ай бұрын

    @@jazmeen04 I think she means society's perception of aging in men and women. Men are praised for looking more handsome etc with age, whereas women become more invisible, as society takes a dim view of women aging

  • @staceywatkins1445

    @staceywatkins1445

    Ай бұрын

    Invisible raisin😂😂❤ I’m not at you but with you. I’m 55 and I can relate

  • @blueseptember2174

    @blueseptember2174

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@twoleftfeet9626 men don't look better with age. Compare 60 year old men and women. It's the same.

  • @nisbit3883

    @nisbit3883

    Ай бұрын

    guys over 45 look awful! I see tons od 45+ plus men with beer belly, bald heads, and wrinkled lie a raisin. yuck

  • @arianalunsford836
    @arianalunsford836Ай бұрын

    I got told I look like I’m 60 at 41 because I don’t get Botox so I have forehead wrinkles. By gen z today . When I just look like my age . You are right

  • @bogeybud1281
    @bogeybud1281Ай бұрын

    Brilliantly said. Social media has poisoned our society.

  • @wagnerab1958
    @wagnerab1958Ай бұрын

    Very interesting video. I'm over 60 and feel blessed to still be here.

  • @pyewacket7883
    @pyewacket7883Ай бұрын

    TOWANDAAA..... "Let's face it Girls I am Older and have more Insurance". Sent with tons of love.

  • @lillianluzinsky3912

    @lillianluzinsky3912

    Ай бұрын

    LOVE THAT MOVIE!!!!!!

  • @enigmaticallis3110

    @enigmaticallis3110

    Ай бұрын

    Such an underrated movie by far!!!! 😄😄😚💚💚💚💚

  • @Lauralouk77

    @Lauralouk77

    Ай бұрын

    Ha! Love it!

  • @boops1192

    @boops1192

    Ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @DarkFire1536

    @DarkFire1536

    Ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @WendyS1822
    @WendyS1822Ай бұрын

    Love you so much, Charlotte. I just turned 70. I’ve never dyed my hair which was fully gray/silver/white in my early 40s. Back then everyone thought I was much older than I was. Now they tell me I haven’t changed in 30 years 😂😂. I think I look my age and I think I look fantastic. Cancer survivor and grateful to be here. You’re the best, Charlotte.

  • @talithialee9608
    @talithialee9608Ай бұрын

    50 here! SPF helped you guys! We had no clue about sun damage etc

  • @beatafiejdasz4983
    @beatafiejdasz4983Ай бұрын

    3:44 Charotte, you're fantastic!!!😂😘"...You look 400 years older than my great great grandma": you made my day!!!!!!!!!! Thanks dear!🤣🤣❤

  • @gilldouglas7618
    @gilldouglas7618Ай бұрын

    I'm always horrified when someone asks me to guess their age. It's awful to put people on the spot like that.

  • @selenachan4230

    @selenachan4230

    Ай бұрын

    I lie, and go under, even though they look 20yrs older

  • @SatipatthanaSakuraDragona

    @SatipatthanaSakuraDragona

    Ай бұрын

    You can say that. "I'm uncomfortable with guessing people's ages, so I have a personal policy not to answer these types of questions." Then find something to compliment them on since that's all they wanted anyway. Learn how to say no to people. It's fun, and you'll have a much less stressful life.

  • @dawnelder9046

    @dawnelder9046

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@SatipatthanaSakuraDragonaThanks for the advice. It is a difficult position to be in. I was pushed into giving an answer once. I said I was bad at guessing ages. Really bad. But she kept pushing. So I answered 15 years younger than I thought. Still guessed too old. I felt bad. I assume she did not feel good. I never ask anyone how old they think I am because I don't want the answer.

  • @sophielaboissonniere4132

    @sophielaboissonniere4132

    Ай бұрын

    I’m the same. I typically say “noooo idea, how old?” Or “Naaaah, I dislike this age game question”

  • @SatipatthanaSakuraDragona

    @SatipatthanaSakuraDragona

    Ай бұрын

    @@dawnelder9046 Here are two phrases that can help you: 1) "No means no" said with a chuckle will usually make people understand they're being out of line in a non-confrontational way. 2) If they don't get it, just say "I'm not going to argue with you" in a matter-of-fact way. If they utter another peep that's not changing the subject, just walk away.

  • @Kerry-pj1hx
    @Kerry-pj1hxАй бұрын

    Don't worry as 3 year olds have a 10 step skin care routine nowadays, when i was 3 i just liked playing in the mud (which may have been better for my skin actually) 😂

  • @Darima2

    @Darima2

    Ай бұрын

    Yes Keke Chanel did a video about how 10 year olds are now doing Sephora reviews of skincare and makeup😂. It's crazy

  • @mellec917
    @mellec917Ай бұрын

    What I find absolutely ridiculous, when you see an unfiltered picture from, for example, Jlo, there are comments like "this photo is so edited, why do you do this to her". What the hell? People don't know how real people look like anymore. It's so sad!

  • @chrisprimosch6882

    @chrisprimosch6882

    Ай бұрын

    Just think of the torture they are setting themselves up for in 10-15 years. It's actually really sad.

  • @OnTheRightEconomics
    @OnTheRightEconomicsАй бұрын

    Thank you so very much for this video! I am 56 and don’t dare to leave the house or take a video call without a full face of makeup. Ageism induced by social media is so real.

  • @Christine-uf3oj
    @Christine-uf3ojАй бұрын

    I'm in my 50s and work with college/university students and they always think I'm sooo old. I don't think many of the young tiktok users can tell how old people are. Also, I am thankful for this discussion because I often feel that these women in my age range on social and other media look so much better than I do. I haven't had any "work" done and I don't get Botox, etc. so I am sure those women do look younger than I, but I resent that I am expected to do all that stuff. Let's get real about what is most important. I have had potentially fatal conditions, so FFS I am just happy to be here.

  • @tallisinwonderland4724

    @tallisinwonderland4724

    Ай бұрын

    Also people forget how expensive it all is too.

  • @angelinadrobina5037

    @angelinadrobina5037

    Ай бұрын

    Amen to that ✔️

  • @jhy8191

    @jhy8191

    Ай бұрын

    It's a privilege to make it to "old age"!

  • @mordecaiissad8529

    @mordecaiissad8529

    Ай бұрын

    To be fair I think we all thought that way when we were younger. For teens and early 20s people I think especially because they feel so grown up and adult and yet have so few years behind them looking at someone twice their age seems so old comparatively to their experience. I think it somewhat works both ways. The older we get the more we see how young in their development they are too.

  • @selenachan4230

    @selenachan4230

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@AnyaLevine yes, its all relative. When you were in middle school, being in your 20's , you really believed @ that age, you have kids and drive an SUV

  • @cartomancycarmen
    @cartomancycarmenАй бұрын

    I just turned 40 10 days ago. Enjoying every minute with no work done on my face 💆🏾‍♀️

  • @tatianalegolas6736
    @tatianalegolas6736Ай бұрын

    To all of the women out there know you are beautiful no matter your age, height, weight, or wrinkles you may or may not have. Thank you for the wonderful video.

  • @AC-ux3fv
    @AC-ux3fvАй бұрын

    I am 64 and proud of it. I do not watch Tik Tok. There is so much pressure to staying young particularly women not so much men, go figure. Another thing I have noticed is that older men want to date younger women and older women want to date younger men. Great thought provoking video. Thank you Charlotte!💋❤

  • @bevyoung2009
    @bevyoung2009Ай бұрын

    I never have watched tiktok.

  • @beautybev

    @beautybev

    Ай бұрын

    And I will never ever

  • @EnvyBlu

    @EnvyBlu

    Ай бұрын

    Me neither. I have no desire to watch Tiktok

  • @laurel237

    @laurel237

    Ай бұрын

    Same

  • @stephaniewolf2134

    @stephaniewolf2134

    Ай бұрын

    Me too!

  • @joweir4428

    @joweir4428

    Ай бұрын

    Me either, its where all the crazies live

  • @meepmoopmeep1
    @meepmoopmeep1Ай бұрын

    I think people today as a whole truly do look much younger for longer, but I think modern styling really skews that perception. I recently saw pictures from a high school reunion that took place in 2004. Everyone in the pictures were in their mid 30s, and I thought they truly looked much much older than me or any of my friends (I’m 32). My friends and I have not had surgeries, fillers, or Botox.However, I think the outdated clothing and hair styles were influencing how I perceived their age. If you took the same men and women and gave them modern clothes and hair, maybe I would see them as much younger. One positive change I notice in society is people wearing whatever they want no matter their age. Growing up, I remember shopping with my mom and she would try things on and say “this is for a much younger woman” even if she looked amazing in it! I don’t think people care quite as much about “dressing their age.” I see people dressing in more elevated, and high quality clothes as they get older, but they are still very much on trend.

  • @minervarose7664

    @minervarose7664

    Ай бұрын

    Yes. I am 37 and wear pretty much whatever i want. And i like staying up to date on trends (though not always following them lol), dressing stylish etc, despite my "advanced years"! My mom at 38 looked absolutely beautiful, but there was always this hidden perception she had to "dress like a mom".

  • @sammyjay6801

    @sammyjay6801

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@minervarose7664 yes, exactly! Who created those 'rules' 😢 I'm a 39yr old mum and I wear whatever I like and keep up with trends if I like them and feel like they suit me. If not then I don't bother . . . Simples 🤷🏼‍♀️ I dress for me - always have done and always will do 💯💯 I don't feel any different to in my 20s (except maybe wiser🤔) so why dress any different

  • @ShonaMM75
    @ShonaMM75Ай бұрын

    Gosh this is an important discussion. I’m currently 48 with a soon to be 9 year old daughter. I’m one of the older mums at her school and I do put a bit of pressure on myself to look my very best as don’t want to ‘look’ like the oldest mum. This said am also trying to model a healthy and realistic attitude to ageing as I’m concerned about social media’s influence in general. It’s really difficult to strike a balance. I’m using language like “I’m excited to reach level 49 of life and the wholesome food I eat and exercise I do helps keep me healthy” - “and makeup isn’t necessary but it sure does add colour to my look”. We can but try 🤷🏻‍♀️ Keep up the great work Charlotte. ❤

  • @amirahamwia6927

    @amirahamwia6927

    Ай бұрын

    YEES! I am almost 39 with a three year old, and I am hyper aware of the fact I must model self love for this little human when there are 10 year olds buying out Sephora beauty products and making KZread beauty videos where they say “I look ugly” before doing a full skin care routine and applying makeup! NOT ON MY WATCH! If Gen Z has it bad, imagine what these even younger people will experience if we are not really careful! It’s our duty as moms to keep healthy expectations and speak kindly of ourselves (and other women.) Raising daughters isn’t easy with the influence of social media, yet our influence is even more important! There are little eyes and ears watching and listening, and we are up against A LOT.

  • @MMLZombie

    @MMLZombie

    17 күн бұрын

    ​​@@amirahamwia6927Forgive my ignorance of these things, but were you being facetious or are there actually literal 10 year olds doing this??

  • @MMLZombie

    @MMLZombie

    17 күн бұрын

    Reaching level 49, I love it!!!

  • @amirahamwia6927

    @amirahamwia6927

    16 күн бұрын

    @@MMLZombie I wish this was an exaggeration, but it’s not. This is actually happening!! It’s a very real thing, and there has been a lot of debate about these tweens and the parents who give them hundreds of dollars to buy beauty products and the mothers who have Tik Tok accounts in their name… all the while they film their very young girls doing skincare routines and makeup routines for clout and “likes” and gifts from major brands! Most of these accounts are even receiving sponsorship from brands. It’s sickening!

  • @marthaj67
    @marthaj67Ай бұрын

    I'm part of Gen-X and have had time to adjust to seeing the signs of aging on my face. I can't imagine what seeing the signs of aging will be like for these young women who are putting everything in the "looks" basket. Unless they have great genetics, unlimited time, and/or wealth (facelifts are expensive!), their age will eventually begin to show and they won't have put anything else in the _other_ "baskets" that make for a fulfilling mid-life and beyond.

  • @littleblackpistol

    @littleblackpistol

    Ай бұрын

    I mean, facelifts etc show your age. Just in a different way. You cannot hide being decades older than twenty. You can only put on different disguises and the ugliest one IMO is hacking at your features with knives and poisons until it resembles a pulled, filled, clown mask. Actual youth bears no resemblence to the plastic surgery look. None. Adjust your hair and style as you grow older to what suits the face you have, not the face you had thirty years ago, and you'll be fine.

  • @laurieann2714
    @laurieann2714Ай бұрын

    Tik Tok is a ridiculous and harsh platform. So mahy people have nothing to do but trolll and perpetuate hate. It boggles my mind. But then again, put yourself out there, that's what you get. If these women were TRULY confident, why post?! Who needs the accolades of strangers? LOVE your videos!!

  • @corinaferrara1164

    @corinaferrara1164

    Ай бұрын

    The idea that you deserve to be insulted for “putting yourself out there” is ridiculous. The reality is that posting online is the new public square. It wasn’t ok to randomly insult people for appearing in public before the internet so what’s changed?

  • @MMLZombie

    @MMLZombie

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@@corinaferrara1164 I couldn't agree more! Sadly i think what has changed is anonymity

  • @kimmai30
    @kimmai30Ай бұрын

    LMAO true story this just happened on the weekend. My husband is 65, I'm 61, our son is 40 and our daughter turned 38 today. Our son was out for a visit so my husband said let's go get lunch. We went to town sat down for a meal the waitress came over she was probably in her 60s as well, and said " oh how nice your dad taking you kids out for lunch" I couldn't stop laughing and our son was mortified, he replied with eww these are my parents she is not my sister. 😂😂😂 my husband and I were laughing so hard, our son didn't think it was funny so my husband said to him how do you think I feel not the first time people have thought she is my daughter. It made my day 😁 just embrace the age we are no matter how any of us age, life is too short to worry about the small stuff, trust me I know this first hand as the youngest of our children another daughter passed away 24 years ago. Great video Love from Canada ❤

  • @vtcs1963

    @vtcs1963

    Ай бұрын

    A few times I went to lunch with my son (he is now 31 but it was around when he was in his mid-late 20s; I am now 61) and people thought we were a couple (ew). Once when I was 50 I was on crutches after breaking my knee and I was in Trader Joe’s with my husband and cracked some stupid joke with the guy at the cash register (probably in his 50s or 60s) and the cashier guy said to my husband “you have a very funny daughter.” (We are the same age and he is SO proud of how young he thinks he looks). I have more stories like that. What Charlotte just said - it’s the ultimate compliment to be told you look younger than your age. Most of these incidents - ALL, actually - just spontaneously happened, I was not out asking people how old I look. I would never do that (although as I said in my comment above I know a lot of haters who read this - funny to hate someone you don’t even know for a comment on youtube but whatever - are going to come on here now and tell me I look at least 85. Not that you can tell from that tiny photo but knock yourselves out).

  • @kimmai30

    @kimmai30

    Ай бұрын

    I too have a lot of stories like that lol, and it's funny how people can hate not even knowing a person. I always say I feel.sorry for those people, because it must mean they have nothing good in their life to cut others down. Like I said life is to short, have fun , everyone one to me looks beautiful no matter their age, I love being my age, thankful to have gotten to this age ( I'm a retired cop as is my husband)

  • @spiritedwolfe
    @spiritedwolfeАй бұрын

    Totally not going along with everyone else here but you're 40! Whoa you look good!

  • @mariannemiladelhamy
    @mariannemiladelhamyАй бұрын

    millennial here and I honestly have no sympathy for gen z at all. they are so entitled and think they r gonna rule the world with their insolence. they really need to get a taste of the real world, which will happen sooner or later

  • @Madamchief

    @Madamchief

    Ай бұрын

    Weren't we millennials the same in our 20s?

  • @mariannemiladelhamy

    @mariannemiladelhamy

    Ай бұрын

    @@Madamchief not like them. trust me on this one. i worked at a high school as a library assistant from 2017 - 2023 . an international school, and i was shocked and horrified by the level of entitlement and selfishness i experienced, especially from the final senior year group that graduated while i was working there. they made me lose faith in the future of humanity. the previous groups were much better. i have no idea what happened to kids after they returned to school during and after the pandemic. as if they transformed into selfish monsters !

  • @meowmeow1stgen668

    @meowmeow1stgen668

    Ай бұрын

    @@Madamchiefno because we still know how to be employed!

  • @Madamchief

    @Madamchief

    Ай бұрын

    @@meowmeow1stgen668 I mean most teenagers haven't had their first jobs yet🤷‍♀️ they're used to having everything handed to them by mommy and daddy. I just think that their brains haven't developed yet so we can't really hate them for being delusional

  • @esmeraldagreengate4354

    @esmeraldagreengate4354

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Madamchiefyes we were

  • @HurshRoad
    @HurshRoadАй бұрын

    Wow it’s crazy to see the pictures from 30 years ago and see how old people in their 30’s looked. I do think we are taking care of our skin much better than 30 years ago.

  • @jenn8179
    @jenn8179Ай бұрын

    I'm 47 and I JUST said the other day, I feel old and irrelevant. Many women are talking about impossible beauty standards, but how do we fix that?? Great video!

  • @lisastephanie5418
    @lisastephanie5418Ай бұрын

    I am a musician and doing my thing at age 27. Since being 21 I got stressed to be too old to be successful. Just because the pop world shows us youngsters, who btw sold their soul to Disney/Hollywood. So don't stress, we have a whole life to live.

  • @bevyoung2009
    @bevyoung2009Ай бұрын

    Gen Z is uneducated about people in general.

  • @gluckwunschwinston5618

    @gluckwunschwinston5618

    Ай бұрын

    They're busy protesting for peace and our world 🌳 ☮️ Gen Z is the generation we need ✌🏼

  • @dovelugosi

    @dovelugosi

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@gluckwunschwinston5618OK thank you because I was surprised to read that. I find young people to be so aware of things. I was so dumb at their age, I'm surprised at how mature, aware and involved they are.

  • @wolfsupernova-fv4jd

    @wolfsupernova-fv4jd

    Ай бұрын

    @@dovelugosi I think that is common for people in any generation at that age, millenials had movements like occupy wall street and the Dreamers movement (DACA). Gen X had the Seattle WTO riots. And regardless of all the hate they get from millenials and gen z, baby boomers were the ones involved in the 60's and 70's social movements around the world. Hippies were part of the baby boomer generation. It's not a matter of being part of a specific generation, it's just being young and full of hope and dreams lol.

  • @dovelugosi

    @dovelugosi

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@wolfsupernova-fv4jdoh sorry I wasn't clear I wasn't talking about pilitic activism especially 🙂 but awareness as a whole, about life, culture, ideas and concepts. Edit : like they had to grow up very fast ^^

  • @venus_envy

    @venus_envy

    Ай бұрын

    @@gluckwunschwinston5618 They're busy ignoring the plights of Nigerians, Armenians, Copts in Egypt, etc. But they swallow jihadist propaganda really well, if that's what you meant. They make for great neonazis.

  • @lisavagner9497
    @lisavagner9497Ай бұрын

    I'll be turning 68 in less than 3 weeks, and am truly happy with the natural changes time has made to my face, knowing they reflect the experience and wisdom I have gained in life. Plus, I remember with good humor what my father always used to say when I was much younger and would make an ignorantly disparaging comment about older people: "Keep breathing, kid." And boy-oh-boy, was he ever right! 😁

  • @rosiebottom3870
    @rosiebottom3870Ай бұрын

    I wll be 61 this year. All my adult life people have mistook me for younger. Yes its flattering, but I'm getting to the point I dont really care - its not like I look in the mirror and swoon over how young I look - all I see is my face which hasnt changed much. I have an auto immune disease and I would rather have my health back.

  • @rachelmcgill8143

    @rachelmcgill8143

    Ай бұрын

    Same here - always told how I look young for my age, about to turn 55, and I don't care to hear it anymore. It used to matter, and it no longer does, which I quite enjoy. ❤

  • @laurieanncarter8726
    @laurieanncarter8726Ай бұрын

    I'll be 59 this year. It just is what it is.

  • @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
    @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTigerАй бұрын

    This is the age old question… When women age, lots of things surface. Some transit wonderfully. Some become bitter. Gen Z will be no exception. Great video! ❤

  • @sabsa70
    @sabsa70Ай бұрын

    I'm 53 and swore myself years ago to not dye my gray hair. I still don't have a lot of gray but my own sister (58) just told me this week: Women (in this case me) that don't dye their hair look unkempt 😳. I was speechless!!! Another great topic, Charlotte 👏👏! I think it's important to talk about this. When I remember my grandma at the age of 80 she was an ancient lady in a house frock. My mother, now 80 too, would wear my clothes if I would borrow them to her 😉. Not to forget the big progress the "beauty industry" has made (My (grand)mother never heard about Botox, fillers, laser therapy, Retinol.....) But I think the biggest difference between the generations is the pressure of social media. 😘

  • @natasha09179
    @natasha09179Ай бұрын

    It’s easy to look young in your 30’s and early 40’s if you take care of yourself. Hormone changes in your mid-to-late 40’s and 50’s are so extreme they literally are you. Menopause causes a 30% reduction in collagen in your skin…30% is a massive amount. Also, chronic insomnia is common due to hormone changes, and chronic lack of sleep ages people. It’s hard without HRT to not age at a certain point.

  • @cultmamacultmama3571

    @cultmamacultmama3571

    Ай бұрын

    This is what most women who brag in the comments along the lines of "I am 43 but look much younger" are not aware of....It does not last, it ends with the menopause..That is why there are many women in their early 40's who pass for 30's - but there are no women in their LATE 40's that still do....The switch happens almost over night. 44 - you're still young , 48 - you look like your grandma...Women in general seem to not be informed about this.

  • @laurieann2714
    @laurieann2714Ай бұрын

    Aging is a privilege. My mother passed away at 57 and I was THRILLED t0 turn 58!! And it is true that Gen Z has a different reference point. But who care how old anyone is?

  • @marileegarfield7436

    @marileegarfield7436

    Ай бұрын

    every generation has a different reference point--and, in the end, we are all on the. same page. I am a Baby Boomer--and we were not supposed to "trust anyone over 30"!

  • @laurieann2714

    @laurieann2714

    Ай бұрын

    @marileegarfield7436 lol true. Age doesn't always bring wisdom but I hope in case it has!

  • @TMendocino
    @TMendocinoАй бұрын

    "All your money won't another minute buy. Dust in the wind, all we are is dust in the wind"

  • @56annieb

    @56annieb

    Ай бұрын

    Is that a quote? Love it

  • @SatipatthanaSakuraDragona

    @SatipatthanaSakuraDragona

    Ай бұрын

    @@56annieb That's Kansas. Yikes, I feel old.

  • @TMendocino

    @TMendocino

    Ай бұрын

    @@56annieb Dust in the Wind - Kansas It is a song from the late 70's

  • @natashaf.8597
    @natashaf.8597Ай бұрын

    Another thing that's interesting is that in media, the "pre teen" category has largely gone away and with plastic surgery 40 year old women are now still playing 25-30 year olds in film and tv. So we're living in a world where 26 year olds are playing high school students, actual 26 year olds, 40 year olds etc... We've flattened the representation of age to be 26 no matter how old or young you are. Additionally- being unmarried, renting an apartment, and being child free used to be associated only w/ people under 30. Now a wide range of ages have that lifestyle (which can change the perception of adulthood). Lastly- Online shopping has also leveled access to expressing your style. When stores were brick and mortar you largely had "young" and "old" styles and stores. Now 15 year olds thrift "older" brands and 40 year olds are buying Revolve tops. This is why I think genx, boomers and millenials themselves perceive millenials as young looking, where anyone raised with filters, fillers, and the forever 26 saturation of media may feel differently.

  • @meepmoopmeep1

    @meepmoopmeep1

    Ай бұрын

    100% agree with all your points!

  • @eileen5428
    @eileen5428Ай бұрын

    Charlotte, this was a wonderful and insightful video. Bravo! How did asking a bunch of perfect strangers how old we look ever become a thing? It smacks of insecurity and an unhealthy obsession with artificially created perfection. The trolls and bullies of the world come out in force and lambast every wrinkle and crinkle, every strand of grey, every droop of an eyelid or sagging of the jawline. We know that there are a multitude of people who only feel good about themselves when they are putting other people down, but it really seems to have gotten out of hand with Gen Z. The only thing worse-and sadder-than the vitriol they spew, is the degree to which they must hate their own appearance. I’m 80 and don’t care how old or young someone thinks I am. Instead, I want to look healthy, physically fit, energetic, and vibrant. I want to keep an open and inquiring mind and maintain a zest for life. Those are the things I care about and those are the things that give us the illusion of youth.

  • @belinda3402
    @belinda3402Ай бұрын

    Lovely video and thoughtfully presented. Thank you. I think many confuse “getting older” and “maturity”. And comparing (which is always lethal) ourselves to “celebrity” is foolish to begin with. Look through history, those generations who came before lived much different lives…harder lives…more difficult lives. It shortened life spans and was written upon their brows. Celebrities were subjected to harsh lighting, the elements and time schedules. Most ate poorly, drank heavily, smoked incessantly, slept only on pills and woke to them as well. The constant worry of being rendered irrelevant was ever present. Today’s celebrities still practice much the same, but now avail themselves to filters, fillers, injections, surgery and medications. Never look to “celebrity” as a barometer for anything. You should look healthy and vibrant in your late thirties!! LOL!! You should look healthy (if all is well) in your forties!! Because you’re still YOUNG!!! LOL!!! And dare I say you’re still young into your 50’s and even 60’s nowadays when you put it into context of the grand scheme of things!!! LOL!! I am 61 and have never wanted to be any age other than the one I was currently occupying…just the best version of it! Attitude has everything to do with everything!! Think youthful…keep a youthful mind, but be proud of maturing. I was always mistaken for much younger most of my life…my twin sons were 18 and their teachers in their senior year still thought I was their sister!! LOL! Millennials and Zers DO NOT have a lock on “looking younger than other generations”.LOL!!! I remarried my ex-husband at 49 and looked like a youthful much younger bride. I had my babies young, so I’m a young youthful grandma too!! And let’s not forget the roll genetics play. My mom, her sisters and my grandma all looked years younger than their age…they had beautiful hands for ever because they grew up in a time where women wore gloves everywhere…stylish, feminine, and great sun protection. Menopause will hit ya, ladies and things will start to change, but life is not lost! LOL!! It really just begins, because of maturity…you start to sift out all the useless stuff and surround yourself with what truly matters!! It’s pretty wonderful and truly a blessing!! PS…regarding men being allowed to “age”…I think again, they are maturing. Men are thrilled to mature because most men feel gawky and awkward as younger men. They feel unsure of themselves and feel intimidated by more mature men (regardless of physical strength -they know the difference and the value of each)…men love to be seen as older, mature and wise.

  • @philippabertacco7919
    @philippabertacco7919Ай бұрын

    This is such an important episode! All women should watch it, and perhaps get a big dose of reality. You are such a shining light, Charlotte. Never change! ❤

  • @victoriarose466
    @victoriarose466Ай бұрын

    I am a bit older than you and here in the States we had a television show called Beverly Hills 90210. The characters were all supposed to be in high school--so about 14-18. The actors/actresses on the show were all in their twenties and thirties. So, I thought I looked so young and immature in comparison. Then, when I finally got to my real 20s and 30s, I thought I was over the hill and looked terrible. Now, in my late 40s, I realize how lucky I have always been. I continue to put effort in my outward appearance because it pleases me and I love makeup, trips to salon, doing my nails, etc. I feel aging is privilege for me personally. I am trying to raise my child with acceptance for all--regardless of their outward appearance. I get a lot of eye rolls, but I hope the message is getting in!

  • @valgarrett63
    @valgarrett63Ай бұрын

    Well said Charlotte. When I was in my 20's, 30's, even 40's, applying SPF 50 to your face every day just wasn't a thing - in fact it was quite the opposite. You would slather yourself in cooking oil and sit out in the sun to get every inch of you tanned, especially your face as that's the body part most people saw. We didn't have botox and 'tweakments' back then and skincare contained very basic ingredients. Gen Z have the opportunity to age more slowly. However, social media does give everyone an unrealistic idea of what a person should look like at a certain age. My mum was 40 when she had me and looking back on photos, she looks a lot older than most 40 year olds do now. Age can be an attitude and state of mind as well as genetics etc playing a role. Putting a video out and and asking people to guess your age is just asking for trouble in my opinion because you're most likely not going to get the answers you crave. Some who respond are probably jealous or just being deliberately unkind.

  • @littleblackpistol

    @littleblackpistol

    Ай бұрын

    I mean, it's interesting the ageing only seems to mean how facial skin looks. We age internally, genetically, our organs age, and Gen Z will fare poorly because they smoke, vape, inject their faces in the prime of youth with fillers that migrate around and they have poor diets based on a lot of junk and obesity levels which were only seen in late middle age are common in that generation, as is super morbid obesity, which is the one of the greatest predictors of poor health later in life, and by later I mean they will be rife with diseases in their early 40s and will not last to 70 or 80.

  • @Bunnidove

    @Bunnidove

    Ай бұрын

    ​@littleblackpistol I'm a fat millennial. The fat on my face makes me look younger. I think it depends. A lot of fatter people don't drink enough water or eat enough veggies and fruits. That's most likely where the issue is. Water is a big deal with being healthy inside and out.

  • @riquipoo5578
    @riquipoo5578Ай бұрын

    The neck doesn’t lie 😂

  • @ccalexander1924

    @ccalexander1924

    Ай бұрын

    So true. My neck is the first thing starting to age. My face looks really young. But my neck needs help

  • @sekhmet1290

    @sekhmet1290

    Ай бұрын

    neither do the hips ...

  • @alycat9186

    @alycat9186

    Ай бұрын

    @@sekhmet1290😂😂😂

  • @tknows470

    @tknows470

    Ай бұрын

    And the hands… my hands have age spots 😢 and look veiny

  • @lindalew8087
    @lindalew8087Ай бұрын

    i stopped coloring my hair during the pandemic; reckoned i'd save money but i learned self-acceptance - let grays sparkle ✨ enjoyed the video 🙏🏽

  • @pyewacket8003
    @pyewacket8003Ай бұрын

    Conversely, at 45, I think some people in their 20s look like they’re in their 30s because of all the filler and Botox 🤷‍♀️

  • @lightfragmentsauracle
    @lightfragmentsauracleАй бұрын

    I just had 12 inches of my long gray hair cut off. That's a foot of hair and it's still past my shoulders. Mostly because it does get hard to manage and very hot in the summer, but I will never dye my hair again. I hated it. Every 3 weeks I was dyeing my roots and then going to the hair dresser for a dye which got ridiculously expensive so I started over and let the dye grow out. No regrets.

  • @reneegrace7965
    @reneegrace7965Ай бұрын

    You have always been so kind about makeup and aging. I remember a video where you read a comment where someone said they felt ugly without makeup and you were just so stunned. I tell you I don't feel "ugly" yet I don't leave the house without it. I'm 62 and feel like I look ill or possibly "my age" without makeup. I'm glad to know that people are comfortable going out bare faced, wish I was yet you can't teach this old dog new tricks. Great video Charlotte!

  • @teresalowe271
    @teresalowe271Ай бұрын

    So much of social media is curated. Only the "best" photos and videos are posted. When you see people in real life, it is so different than what is put out on social media. I'm 45, turning 46 and i'm so glad to just enjoy what I have. All my wrinkles and fine lines have been earned. In my 20s, I decided that I wasn't going to be bound by other people's determination of me. It made my life so much easier as time has gone on. Thank you for making this video. Gives a lot of food for thought.

  • @parksbpknit
    @parksbpknitАй бұрын

    At 67 I am comfortable with how I look, that is not to say that I don't wish to have less eye baggage, etc. but I do consider that I am breathing and healthy the best bonus. I am in retail luxury sales and when I see the frozen foreheads and puffy lips on 20 and 30 somethings I am truly astonished. As women we should learn that to grow older means acceptance of how far we have come and have to go. Thank you for your commentary, excellent video.

  • @arecoveringlife4961
    @arecoveringlife4961Ай бұрын

    I’ll be 64 on Monday and I’m more comfortable in my body and I’m definitely more happy overall, than I’ve ever been. I have made a real effort to remain engaged in life and I continue to learn new things and meet new people. Aging is inevitable. Becoming old is a choice. Physical appearance is so transitory. It’s basically an illusion because we continually change right down to the cellular level. Gen Z would be far more content if they put their energy into the inner beauty, which IMO is eternal.

  • @sheryllesampiloss
    @sheryllesampilossАй бұрын

    I don't care what Gen Z think or says. MOST OF THEM (not generalizing here) they are full of themselves.

  • @arcybarrios
    @arcybarriosАй бұрын

    Aging gracefully is a combination of sooooooo many things. We forget to take into account or vices (e g. smoking, drinking, etc.), or nutrition, socio economic status, sleep, stress, mental health, genetics, etc. We also have to STOP belittling one another. As women, it is important that we encourage and uplift one another. We make not like someone but that doesn't mean you cannot be kind. ❤️

  • @sasusakufangirl
    @sasusakufangirlАй бұрын

    My mom (who turned 60 this year) has always told me that regarding her age "she's always at her best" (quick translation from my native language that might make more sense in the original saying ^^'). It might sound stupid but when I started telling myself that (along with some version of "it's a privilege to get old") it really did change my view on how other people saw me.

  • @Criticalbeauty411
    @Criticalbeauty411Ай бұрын

    ‘84 baby here 🫶🏼 you are so spot on about how we looked at people in their 30s and 40s when we were young! The differences are insane! I recently became acquainted with a 24 year old and hearing her talk about Botox as if it was a higher priority than clothing or food was heartbreaking however in the past two or three years, I’ve definitely started becoming more concerned about these things myself! If anyone ever tells me I look young for my age all I feel is fear because I know that’s not gonna last! Idk how we change this but for the sake of every last one of us I hope we do! We don’t even need to reinvent the wheel, just to view age slightly more similar to men would be a huge improvement!!

  • @domtekos7761

    @domtekos7761

    Ай бұрын

    Everyone should focus on pro ageing well vs anti ageing. That's more the issue. That, and the lack of focus on paying attention to working on the inner person vs the shell you're in.

  • @littleblackpistol

    @littleblackpistol

    Ай бұрын

    The 24 year old has been sold a bill of lies but let's face its, they are quite stupid and gullible and bizarrely shallow too. I hear from a mate who works in a 16-18 college how a lot of the girls have lip fillers etc already at that age. Done by god knows who too, certainly not anyone qualified to be messing about shoving needles into places with nerves that can easily be hit and cause facial paralysis. I have no pity at this point, I hope the NHS isn't expected to sort out the inevitable health issues and psychiatric problems when they have a face that's collapsed into a weird clown mask by age 35.

  • @SpringAmbiance
    @SpringAmbianceАй бұрын

    I’m 35 and have been worried about aging since I was about 18. Because of this, I have gone to great lengths to ensure my skin is properly taken care of and avoid the sun like the plague. I won’t get any work done aside from veneers in about 10 years, but I strive to age gracefully.

  • @susanagomez955
    @susanagomez955Ай бұрын

    I'm soon to be 61, this year in our ONG dinner one of the Gen Z girls (we welcome all help no matter the age) asked me about my age when I told her I was 60 yo she answered really loud: "That's old!! But amazing....when I grow old I want to be like you!!!". Everybody laughed and she looked at me confused (poor thing) so I told her: "Right now I don't know if I should kill ypu or thank you! Laughing of course. Then I proceed to explain about what to say ir not about anyone's age. At the end...I stay with...When I grow older I want to be like you!!! That was so sweet!!

  • @teevans8370
    @teevans8370Ай бұрын

    I've always loved crows feet - I think they make a person's eyes look beautiful and twinkly when they smile! I have my own now at 46 and I've lost enough people to feel privileged to still be alive. My focus is purely on strength, health and functional mobility. It's a relief to no longer be striving for beauty.

  • @gracenorcott1
    @gracenorcott121 күн бұрын

    I’m 59 and was born in 1965, the beginning of GenX. I have been having some fun watching GenXers talk about the things we did growing up. We had Hollywood and magazines telling us we didn’t measure up. But people say things on social media they would not say in real life, at least I hope they wouldn’t. We can be our own worst critics but apparently some social media users can be even harder on us than we are on ourselves. I don’t miss being attached to the wall to talk on the phone. But I think somewhere between cordless phones and today we got really lost. What if we didn’t have our phones with us all the time? What if we didn’t count on strangers on a glowing rectangle to tell us our value and worth? Every human being is of infinite value and worth no matter what. I have known that long before social media came along.

  • @beautybev
    @beautybevАй бұрын

    Thank you for this video! I’ve just turned 52 and I’m so proud to have these years behind me and in front of me. I haven’t had any botox/ fillers as I want to look like me and grow old just the way nature intended. I look on instagram and everyone between 20-30 all look the same> genetic, it’s not for me ❤

  • @beverlynelson599

    @beverlynelson599

    Ай бұрын

    I have actually said this, "They all look the same!" No, thank you. What peer pressure.😢

  • @vaishaliwilliams7679
    @vaishaliwilliams7679Ай бұрын

    I'm 52 and still get asked if I'm in my 30s when I ask people to guess. My mom is in her 70s and has no wrinkles. We are beautiful regardless! I started getting gray hair in my 20s due to genetics on my dad's side.

  • @robertaevans9658
    @robertaevans9658Ай бұрын

    I think we are beautiful at every age and stage of our lives!! Love yourself and respect yourself and be fearless ❤

  • @Bunnidove
    @BunnidoveАй бұрын

    I'm so grateful ever since I was a kid, i was around older people. I think that saved me from this weird fear of aging. Almost 30 now, and am happy.

  • @MissPopeyes22
    @MissPopeyes22Ай бұрын

    I think women should ignore and not participate in these trends or start them in the first place

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