Dallas Facial Plastic Surgery

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What to say about my age? I'm late 40's, have been called a MILF, take extremely good care of myself... no facial plastic surgery. I work in sales so I'm around different ppl all the time. When I tell ppl how old my children are, they are shocked and say I look early 30's. What is a nice thing to say, besides just... Do you think I should tell me real age? or should I try the Dallas Facial Plastic Surgery?
 

Answer:

Just stick with the thanks when the people complementing you are customers or others you come into contact with at work. Unless you want to start an in depth discussion about how you stay looking so great, then don't open that can of worms at work. Besides being time consuming, it takes attention away from the sale and focuses it on you. In addition to the traditional "thank you", you can always add something so that they know you appreciate hearing it, but aren't conceited about your youthful looks. "How nice of you to say so" or "What a sweet thing to say" or "That's very generous of you" etc... A short phrase after can end the subject then and there, and you can get back to your job. If it's a situation where it's appropriate to reveal your age to a stranger, (getting a new hairstyle, makeup regime, clothing) then I would suggest it. A stylist, cosmetologist, or other person who contributes to your looks shouldn't be making you look like you are still trying to be 20-something at 40-something. A too youthful look only makes you look older than what you really are. To many people, it also looks insecure and/or unsophisticated. Just be happy with your looks, and make sure to keep things low key about your looks when at work.

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