Immortality is a myth, one of the very first ones that were ever believed to be true. In the garden of Eden, there were the tree of everlasting life. Jason stole the golden apples from which the gods ate of its fruit which brought everlasting life. Ponce de Leon and Christopher Columbus as well as many other explorers journeyed to distant lands, risking all in search for the fabled myth of the waters that "made the old shed their skin and they became young again". Ambrosia, the food of the Olympian gods granted them everlasting life. The sacred peaches of the peach trees that grew in the garden of the great heaven emperor of the Chinese gods allowed him immortality, to eat the fruit which blooms once every thousand years. The stories goes on and on and on.
Face it: LOOKS DOES MATTER. Hey, from what I've been told...the prince of darkness looks mighty good! Lol. In vanity, Lucifer was cast out of heaven. So hey...
Just kidding there. But yes, everyone wants to be beautiful forever. A search that runs through cultures and eons, for the one simple, miracle cure that will stop the aging process of humans.
Such a thing, sadly does not exist. (If it does, I don't know where to find it! Lol.) But, there have been many well documented cases of such things. When the early settlers landed on the coast of what is now Florida, the settlers described a tribe of old indians who "washed their bodies in a fountain and it grew soft and supple again."...though such indians were never discovered and the fountain, gone.
Perhaps the fountain of youth is not purely all myth. Perhaps there lay truth behind it as well. Many scientists, despite their lovely penchant for denying the underlying truth, are working on such a cure, backed by millions, billions of dollars from rich old men and women who hope to be young and beautiful again. And granted, one of these days, one of them might just succeed! Wait it out with me and we shall see!