I’m 60 but people constantly tell me I look decades younger – my secrets to aging (very) gracefully… and it’s NOT Botox

PEOPLE are begging for a 60-year-old woman’s anti-aging secrets after claiming she looks at least 20 years younger than her age.
With beauty fans constantly pointing out a new blemish we need to fix, it’s no wonder we’re obsessed with trying every aging antidote on the market.
And while some of us are looking for a non-invasive form of Botox, one woman claims that looking young has nothing to do with what you put on your face.
Clarissa Dane Hughes, known online as @clarissadanehughesShe is regularly praised by TikTokers for not being her age.
She claims that the key to looking young is to avoid the sun and alcohol – but more importantly, to have a young and sometimes immature mindset.
In a new video, Clarissa can be seen responding to another TikToker’s comment, which reads, “Yes you look like 40 or under, some guys are trying to confuse you with the comment, don’t mind.”
She said, “I know. I really don’t, and that’s okay.
“But I really appreciate the nice comments and I want to highlight these the most.”
The candid video of her garnered a lot of attention online, garnering more than 1,600 likes.
In the comments, TikToker shared their reactions, with one writing, “You’re beautiful and look like you’re in your 40’s.”
“If you told me you were 40, I wouldn’t question it at all. Really you are so amazing,” commented another.
A third added: “I think it’s the thick hair and good bone structure that makes you look younger.”
When asked about her anti-aging secrets, Clarissa said it has nothing to do with what she puts on her face, but rather her attitude.
She suggested, “Having children later in life, immaturity, utter defiance and lots of prayers.”
In another video, she shares a few more tips — and highlights some key health-conscious choices that may have helped, too.
She said: “I haven’t put my face in the sun in the last 20 years, I wish I never had.
“And I quit drinking 33 years ago, that helped too.
“I quit smoking when I was 25.
“I’m trying to be healthy, I’m trying to exercise, but I’m immature. immaturity helps.”
In the comments, other women agreed that mindset plays an important role, with one writing, “Our attitude towards things has SO much to do with how we age.”


“I hope to be as good looking as you when I’m 60. Unbelievable,” commented another.
A third said: “47 here! I’m scared of getting older, but you give me hope.”