Stars Who Make Over 40 Look Fab
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Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto. Using real women might sell products some, but come on WE all want to look Mahvelous'. Wish I could afford a stylist, publicist and nip-tuck experts at my disposal. Alas, I just use my favs, Suave, Olay, Estee Lauder and my hubby & daughter sing my praises.
I love More magazine, however I get so bored with all the attention given to how wonderful celebrities look, I sure hope so, after all it's their job. If I had there money and time I'm sure I would look alot younger too. I really take offense to celebrities who represent anti-aging products when it's obvious they have been filled and lifted, it's completley insulting to all the women out there, who don't have the same opprotunties as they do. Give me a break!!!
If you look at photos of Michelle Pfeiffer and Kim Bassinger from 20 years ago, it is so obvious that they have had "work" done. Please. Give me real women over 40 who have never had any work done, then I will take your magazine more seriously.
I don't get it - the media foists Sarah Jessica Parker on us with the skin and hair products blitz. She is not attractive at all. Any products that uses her as a representative for their product will not get my dollars! Actually, I am totally turned off by any product that uses a celebrity to pitch their product. What makes an acrtress an expert on bone density or mattress construction, for god's sake? Since I am on a roll here, I also have a real problem with 20-year olds marketing anti-aging cream. Give me a break!













