From expensive chemical peel to botox, some would be willing to do everything to look younger … But unjustly because according to the results of the relevant gallop, whatever we do after 35, the “incredible” generation of the Gez Z considers … “old”.

In the context of the survey, which was done by Edubirdie, 2,000 Zea Z and new millennials were asked when they think the “old age” is really starting.

The results should probably be considered “cold” as more than one in five (22%) of the generation believe that the age of 35 is already “large”.

“Black Mandatos” for famous 35 -year -olds, such as Taylor Swift, Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe.

On the contrary, just over a third (35%) of Millennials believe that the age of 40 marks the … “end of youth”.

It is recalled that the famous 40 -year -olds are now included Cristiano Ronaldo, Katy Perry and LeBron James.

“Millennials are far from retirement, Gen Zers are taking their first steps, and yet, many are sure that old age are approaching quickly,” Edubirdie commented.

It is worth noting that despite the fact that older Generation Z representatives are 28 years old this year, the results of the survey showed that 3% of Gen Z think that someone has “grown up” from 27.

At the same time, 6% believe that 30 is the beginning of old age and 13% consider one of the 35th old.

However, 26% place aging at 40, 21% in 50 and 31% to 60 and above.

On the contrary, 41% of the rather “good” generation of Millennials believe that one is considered “young” up to the age of 60.

When does beauty leave

It is worth noting that in the context of the research, Edubirdie also asked what age one ceases to be considered “attractive”.

Fortunately, the results were more encouraging.

44% of millennials and 33% of Gen Z said older does not necessarily mean loss of attractiveness.

Wrinkles and a few gray hair do not bother them – but the use of outdated slang, dress as a teenager and many erotic relationships … “not cool”.

The research was published after a study indicating that today people believe that old age start later than in the past.

Scientists from Humboldt University in Berlin have found that the elderly now consider the age of 74 and over.

This perception of translocation over time as people who were previously considered “old” today are not perceived as the elderly.

“Life expectancy has increased, which may contribute to the fact that the perception of old age has changed. In addition, some health indicators have improved over time so that people of an age who were previously considered elderly today will not be treated this way, “said research leader Markus Wettstein.