>>18477990 I do! But I'd argue the vast majority of people do and they don't got granpa lines in their late 20s/early30s Severe stress or alcohol consumption are perhaps the likelier culprit?
>>18477991 Nasolabial folds start appearing between late 20s and early 30s, so yes, yes they do.
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 2:27:16 PM No.18478045
>>18477943 (OP) should've started using retinoids in your early 20s to prevent this now you can still use em in an attempt to minimize them but good luck with them going away at all mine did go away but I had a really small crease that was barely visible. got on retinoids asap and now it's pretty much gone
>>18478135 moisturizers do jack shit for wrinkles like this only retinoids would help, but his nasolabial folds are already pretty advanced so yeah, might be joever doesn't hurt to try though
>>18478137 Honestly avoid surgery/botox and try everything first including retinoids before considering. At worst you just live with aging, at best you hide it really well with diet, exercise, skin care, and good clothing/fitment.
>>18477943 (OP) I reduced mine with a special pillow for side sleepers where your cheeks wont be pressed into your face + tretinoin. To fully erase them, you'll need ultherapy or facelift.
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 10:46:52 PM No.18478374
>>18478312 he basically has 0 maxilla 0 zygos 0 cheekbones. look at Jordan Barrett he doesnt have nay of this hsit because his BONES keep his middle face TIGHT. same with asian pipo.
>>18477943 (OP) It's simply part of twink death. Lean into and pivot away from focusing on youthfulness. There are few things worse than attempting to mask your age when you are visibly in your 30s.
>>18478952 >It is, but the bottom photo is very flattering in how it is composed and lit. He's still very, very unattractive. So just like 99% of all models?
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 10:23:42 PM No.18479056
>>18478297 I wonder if I sent this as a letter, would he autograph it and return.
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 10:28:30 PM No.18479060
take a picture with the lighting hitting your face rather than above or being neutral
if you can still see your chud lines in any way it's over, go book a clinic appointment immediately and get filler for that area, nothing else will make a difference
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:53:48 AM No.18479330
>>18478130 Botox in your smile lines would make it impossible for you to smile at all lol. Here's some things that might work.
Skincare: >Start using a sunscreen every day and reapply every three hours at the very least (unless you don't go outside anymore that day) >use tretinoin in your nighttime routine after cleansing your skin. It takes some time for your skin to get used to it though, so build it up slowly week by week. >vitamin C, a good moisturizer with active ingredients (hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, glycerol) as well as an exfoliant such as salicylic acid can also help minimise the appearance of your smile lines
Procedures: >Microneedling can also make a significant difference. You can get it done professionally in a clinic. You'll have to do several sessions before seeing a real difference however. A cheaper alternative is to do it at home, as long as you do it in a sterile environment. >Filler is the last solution, but only when places superficially and in a very tiny amount, otherwise you will risk looking BOGGED and that's certainly not what you want.