'I'm 55 but people say I look 30 years younger - here is my top beauty secret'

A TikToker has revealed her top advice for feeling and looking younger, with many saying she looks no older than 25.

By Mieka Smiles, News Reporter

Fashion designer Sue Giers is 55 years old

Fashion designer Sue Giers is 55 years old (Image: Sue Giers/Instagram)

Looking ten years younger is an ambition for many. But one woman is taking looking more youthful than her years to the extreme - with many saying she looks 25 rather than her real age of 55.

TikToker and fashion designer Sue Giers loves dressing to impress and shares regular outfit updates with her 20,000 followers.

One clip is captioned 'I’m 55 but I feel like a 25 year old' and it’s now been seen by an astonishing 1.5million people.

On the short video, mum-of-three Sue looks trim, dressed all in black, and dances for the camera to Madonna’s hit song La Isla Bonita.

Many of her fans agree that she looks at least 30 years younger - with many saying Sue resembles Sarah Jessica Parker’s character Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and The City.

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One commenter said: “You look like 25 to be honest.

"And you look like a 25 year old!” another agreed.

According to her fashion website, Sue grew up in the metropolis of Wolfsburg, Germany.

It explains: “Partly cloudy, mostly cheerful, her glass is half full rather than half empty. She would like to be the heroine in a John Irving novel.” So…what’s her secret?

Sue said: “Never ever let anyone tell you how to dress and act, it’s your life.”

Meanwhile, Dr Kate Jameson – the co-founder of Youth Lab – has revealed her secrets to looking younger.

She said: "By becoming aware of these surprising habits [that age you] and making simple changes, you can significantly slow down the aging process and maintain a youthful appearance.

"Don’t let these sneaky age-accelerators catch you off guard. Start making positive changes today and watch the years melt away."

One way you could be creating wrinkles, says Dr Kate, is by sleeping on your stomach or side.

She reveals some nighttime sleeping positions "cause your face to scrunch against the pillow, leading to permanent sleep lines and wrinkles".





Sleeping on your back and investing in a silk pillowcase to reduce friction can help stop the toll on your skin.

She also said: "You might think you only need sunscreen on sunny days, but UV rays penetrate clouds and cause skin damage every day.”

Her professional advice is to apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30 sunscreen daily, regardless of the weather.

She said: "Your skin will thank you later.”

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