There are two reasons, I think, that Israelis tend to be beautiful when they're young and then age rapidly starting from early middle age. The harsh sunlight is one. This is the other.
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Re: Written on their faces
Yes, that and the cigs and belly laughing...and the shouting...or and the singing.
Re: Written on their faces
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The Perpetual Refugee
on Tue 27 Jun 2006 03:17 PM IDT | Permanent Link
The day has come. It didn't seem possible but it has finally arrived. D-day. The day I disagree with you. Completely.
The reasons you gave could just as well be your northern neighbour. The eastern neighbour. Your south-western neighbour (which is the same as your eastern neighbour). And your southern neighbours. Actually, the reasons Israeli women don't seem to age well has to do with laboratories in Paris, Milan, Geneve, Monaco and even Tokyo. They come disguised in small beautiful packages with exotic brand names such as La Prairie. Clinique. Chanel. Clarins. Decleor. Lancaster. It's an attitude. Not the physical environment. I am willing to bet one thing. If there is ever peace in the Middle East, I have a feeling that things will change. Competition has a way of doing that. Re: Re: Written on their faces
Hey, you're allowed to disagree with me. As long as you understand how wrong you are. ;)
Re: Written on their faces
Ahem! Israeli women do age beautifully!
Grrrrrrr. Re: Written on their faces
Israeli women don't do sooo badly; it is the men who seem to open up and consume instant aging packets when they hit their 30s. I mean really, imagine going out on a date with a guy who is a year younger than you and everyone takes to be your father because he looks ancient. And then imagine it happening repeatedly. Well, Lisa you have to have also been there babe. It is a crime, I tell you. Grrrrrrrrr.
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