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Typically, women who hear that they look "young" have softer, delicate features.
I'm 40 and when I tell people this they can't believe it. I look like I'm in my mid to late 20s. Easily. No grey hair at all and no wrinkles on my face.
I'm early 20s and wonder how old I look with the facial hair I have at times. Whenever I answer the door, people ask if my parents are home (even though I do still live with my folks). I think about how awkward it would be for them if I replied with "I'm the only one who lives here."
Maybe the fact that I still have some acne and I'm short doesn't help. I fully clean shaved a while back and regretted it because I looked no older than 17 face wise.
I'm a guy and really don't grow any facial hair. Just some whiskers on my chin and a really faint mustache. Nothing at all on the sides of my face. I can let it go for over a month and it never grows longer than maybe a quarter of an inch. I kinda like it. Having to constantly deal with long facial hair would suck.
Likewise, my brother is 18 and grows about that length but for me it's an eighth of an inch and it's been that way ever since 16 or so. It's not a problem for me because I've never wanted it more than just for looking a bit older anyways. I remember seeing people my own age and younger with lumberjack beards and being amazed. Some looked late 30s.
The best(worst) example of this is Bill Murray. On the flip side is someone like Sean Connery who looked like a 60 year old at 35, but looked like a 60 year old forever thereafter.
You mean I won't look like 15 when I'm 70?!
I'm 27 and people think I'm 12.
Babyface still has a Babyface…
I disagree they look even better in old age and grow into it spectacularly well.