Having bags underneath your eyes can be due to a lack of sleep, an underlying medical problem but it can also mean that you need a good wrinkle cream added to your skin care regimen.
There’s no two ways about it, ageing sucks. It leaves us with achy joints, wrinkled skin, reduced cognitive prowess, weakness, thin grey hair, a croaky voice and eventually the lack of a pulse.
There are so many methods of healing wrinkles and solving anti aging problems that it is difficult to pinpoint which ones are the best and which ones are just rumors.
Despite the promises that you hear of receiving results during the first 10 minutes of using a product, that actual treatment of healing wrinkles takes a longer time than that.
In the anti aging industry and community we often hear about the scams that exist or the rip off of auto shipping, but recently there have been some very strong accusations against many wrinkle cream manufacturers.
Botox, once the "darling" of the celebrity crowd has moved front and center into the business world where daring men and women go to great lengths to disguise frown lines...
Once the Hippocratic Oath was considered a rite of passage for practitioners of medicine; it was a promise traditionally taken by physicians pertaining to the ethical practice of medicine.
Almost every day there is an article written and published about the industry of beauty; the topics vary but you can be assured that Botox and fillers via injections, surgery and procedures will be discussed ad nauseam.
Nasal labial folds: you know – the folds and lines (wrinkles) that are determined to develop into permanent grooves on the side of your mouth, in your cheeks and up to your nose.
Doctors know that their patients have muscles in their faces but when they think of exercise for the face to help their clients look younger, most docs believe that facial exercise consists of scrunches, twitches and puckers.
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