Hello, my name is Demodex folliculorum and I live in the pores of the skin of your face that’s why it’s important to wash your face and remove makeup!!
The only way you can see me is with a microscope. I measure between 0,3 and 0,4 mm, and like spiders, I have 8 legs.
I like living in hair follicles that have your nose, cheek and eyelashes. These are places where there’s more fat to feed me.
I feed on your secretions and your dead skin. I can put up to 25 eggs in every hair follicle.
My digestive system is not able to eliminate my waste, so i accumulate them in my body until I explode and die. My remains cause hypersensitivity reactions.
According to some studies, in some people, I can cause infections on eyelids and rosacea.
I am a mite that is present in almost every adult on this planet.
Are you going to sleep in makeup tonight?
Meg Foster was the movie star whose sky blue eyes drove people wild â sit down before seeing her today, 76
That we are all destined to grow old and grey is an immutable fact of life (for now, at least, who knows what the future holds with regards to technology and science).
It doesnât matter how much money we have, how strictly we control our diet or exercise, how much sleep we get, or what we do for a living⊠sure, we might age differently, but in the end weâre all headed in the same direction. Itâs basic biology, and not something we can do too much about.
Which is why itâs somewhat amusing that we can still be shocked when we see the hand of Father Time working its magic. Perhaps you havenât seen someone for years, only to be taken back by how much theyâve aged? Or you spot an old movie star you remember from your childhood, only now their hair is white, their youthful exuberance gone.
Itâs an interesting thing actually, the way celebrities age. Their appearances change as they get older â just as with any human being â only their path to old age is documented for the whole world to see. Be it from film to film, red carpet to red carpet, they leave a trail one can literally follow with their finger.
Now, time for todayâs not-so-subtle segway: who remembers Meg Foster?
Of course you do! With her captivating, icy blue eyes, piercing gaze and raw beauty, how could you not? The American actress made her acting debut alongside Michael Douglas in Adam at 6am (1970), going on to star in numerous projects including The Six Million Dollar Man, Bonanza, The Twilight Zone and Murder, She Wrote.
Once a burgeoning talent and in-demand actress, Fosterâs star has steadily shrunk from the limelight in the last two decades. These days she looks virtually unrecognizable from the woman who Mademoiselle magazine said had âthe eyes of 1979â.
I mean, thatâs hardly a surprise given that sheâs now 76 years old, but it appears that people on the internet simply canât grasp just how much sheâs changed. Weâll be honest, some of the comments to be found are borderline cruel, while others simply reinforce the idea that the actress looks nothing like she did.
That said, we think that her decision to age naturally â without resorting to the plastic surgery that has become so commonplace in the film and TV industry â should be commended, not lambasted.
In any case, Foster continues to work within film and TV, as well as reportedly breeding horses from a large range which she owns by herself.
Do you remember Meg Foster? What do you think to how she looks now? Let us know in the comments.
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