it is really possible to have no grey hair at around 70, my mother is one of these people, 65 and just a few (maybe 10 or less) that only her can see...
My maternal grand father too, as well as my paternal grand mother. They both lived very different life styles though.
My grand father died early actually (cancer), but his hair never went gray aside from a few hairs. So he had green eyes and black hair until the end of his days, and that made him appear a bit younger. He did have wrinkles though, and he was a heavy smoker, hard worker and ate regular foods.
My grand mother did not have any visible grays until her late 60's or so. She was also still very slim and had a youthful appearance. Great skin overall, not a lot of wrinkles, mostly just some laugh lines. She ate lots of rice, fish (also raw), some veggies and meats..no fruits really. She never ate large portions but sure drank a ton of tea throughout the day...
That's all I remember. I honestly think some people just don't age the same.
Anette Larkins looks great. I find that Blacks age too, but different. Lighter skin tones seem to be more prone to wrinkles as far as I have seen, which might have to do with other factors though.
As far as the 109 year old goes...I will be shopping for some garlic, honey and cinnamon
