Harry Wallop, 43, gets an electronic faceliftThere comes a point in a man’s life when he looks in the mirror and finds his father staring back at him. It’s not that I look particularly old for my 43 years, but, by God, I look tired. Wrinkles can add gravitas to a face that is otherwise Palm Beach perfect, but on a man who has a blotchy pallor they merely add to a sense of midlife crisis. Recently, while shaving, I tried to work out why I had a previously unnoticed scar to the side of my mouth, before I realised it was a smile line. And my nine-year-old daughter often asks me to frown so she can dig her fingers…
Source: The Times January 05, 2018 16:52 UTC