Friday 13 May 2011

Plastic fantastic

By Claire Nurden
Research and Policy Officer

Apologies in advance for ranting about this! But is it any wonder so many women resort to surgery? Two articles in the Daily Mail this morning, one describing a 68-year-old, dare I say it, natural, Jean Shrimpton as “grey-haired, prim, and almost severe”, while the other proclaims “Sexier than ever at 73”, and plasters photos of Jane Fonda’s surgically enhanced face and body across the page.

There are a hundred different issues here, but I’ll try and keep it brief. The first thing that springs to mind is how dangerous it is for us to constantly uphold images of beauty in older age that depend almost entirely on expensive, and invasive, surgeries to hold back the years. But moreover, I have to ask, why are we so ashamed about showing our age in the first place? What is everyone so afraid of? It is sad to think that so often older people are not judged by their achievements, but how effectively they have erased the markings of the experience that makes them who they are. Lines are simply the signs of having a life, and if we’re lucky we’ll make it to our later years, so why deny it? If nothing else we will save ourselves a huge amount of money.

Hmm I really hope I don’t change my mind about all of this when I get to 40...

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