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Re: Crow's feet

Posted By: RDB
Date: Monday, September 5 2005, at 9:33 a.m.

In Response To: Crow's feet (Dave)


I dunno about that. I'm 68, I laugh a lot due to the genetic inheritance of my fathers sick sense of humor. He was a funny guy. But, I don't have crows feet nor did my father. I think crows feet are a genetic thing..If your parents have/had them then you probably will also.

> Crow's feet are those little wrinkles you get at the
> outside corners of your eyes as you get older.
> Basically, they are a result of scrunching up your
> eyes over and over throughout your life. And the main
> reason you do that is because you smile (a real smile,
> not a fake smile).

> As far as I'm concerned, crow's feet aren't a big
> deal. It shows that you've smiled a lot. Nothing wrong
> with that. And I honestly don't see how they're so
> unattractive.

> But they do bother some people. And for those people,
> there are lots of creams on the market today that can
> help you reduce wrinkles. I think that generally
> involves putting the cream on your face everyday.

Messages In This Thread

Crow's feet
Dave -- Monday, September 5 2005, at 8:11 a.m.
Re: Crow's feet
RDB -- Monday, September 5 2005, at 9:33 a.m.
Re: Crow's feet
Dave -- Thursday, September 8 2005, at 9:59 a.m.

 

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