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When Is a Good Age to Start Using Anti-Aging Skin Products?

June 20, 2010

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I'm only 25 and i defiantly don't look old, but i'm beginning to notice some things different and never in a decent way. I just want something as a preventative measure. So i'm just curious at age 25 what anti-aging products can be good. I even have fair, combination skin and still escape pretty regularly. Also I already use sunscreen daily. Any suggestions on products, certain ingredients or regimens could be appreciated.

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floretta June 20, 2010 at 6:05 am

you should have started when you were 20, but its not too late. If you are really looking for the best anti aging products,
I suggest doing what this mom did, combining Resveratrol and Lift
http://kellyantiagingblog.blogspot.com/

Kylie June 21, 2010 at 6:05 am

I'm 23 and having the same problems. I've tried a bunch of things to keep the wrinkles forming in the corners of my eyes at bay as well as blotchy pigmentation. I've found a couple of products that work pretty well. Dermitage worked okay for the wrinkles and I'm using Kojic acid base for the dark spots. I just started this free trial though for Revitol and I am noticing results already.

Cade Blair October 15, 2010 at 3:08 am

Attempt to habitually do some kind of daily exercise if it is walking or yoga because with no exercising, a good diet and correct sleep you might find yourself always running on empty. Inundated with mega ad campaigns, skin therapy firms will have you believing then purchasing products that untangle all of your ageing issues.

Jovan December 14, 2010 at 5:27 am

A big portion of acne fires by dead skin cells that block the pores. One of the substances most certain to block pores and lead to breakouts is dead epidermal cells that flake off and get encircled in your pores.

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