If a young person uses anti aging products will that make them look older?
Saturday, August 21st, 2010 at
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No it won’t. Anti-Aging products help the skin they don’t change your features. If your skin already looks like it’s aging try them out they will make your skin smoother and firmer.
I’m sorry, but I disagree with Adelina. Anti-Aging products should not be used by anyone who is younger than 25. I have recently joined a company that sells something you might be looking for- The product line is called Intelligence the company is called Arbonne
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Be well, and have an enjoyabe thanksgiving!
No. Earlier prevention is important in keeping premature wrinkles and fine lines at bay. The age of 25 is actually the age where our skin starts to produce less sebum which can increase chances of developing wrinkles. Choosing the right skin care products is essential, though, to avoid irritating your skin or damage your skin.
Hydrating your skin can help you fight against the ever devastating damage that the sun’s ultra violent rays does to your skin. Of course, there are many other ways to help block these harmful rays. You could wear sunscreen with a high SPF number, wear long sleeves and pants, or limit your time outdoors between the hours of 11am and 3pm when the sun is at its worst. A combination of all these would be the best natural remedy for avoiding sun damage to the skin.