All About Eyes

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Eyes tell us so much about someone’s mood, confidence, and age. If your eyes look youthful, people notice. So how do you keep this feature fresh? We’ve got you covered with our 5-step approach. Step 1. Reboot—The skin surrounding your eyes is delicate. As we age, collagen in this area breaks down fastest, leading to…

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Look Young but not Done

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Want to refresh your look without losing your identity? Just like makeup, cosmetic surgical procedures should enhance your natural beauty, not re-create or hide it. We asked our own Dr. Ron Moy, a facial plastic surgeon and dermatologist about how to achieve the most natural looking facelift. Here a some of his tips. Communicate your goals. When…

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5 Wrinkle Causing Habits to Ditch!

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Wearing sunscreen on sunny days only: There is nothing that ages us more than UV damage from the sun. Although many of us reach for the SPF before heading to the beach, it’s so important to get in the habit of using a broad-spectrum sunscreen every day, especially on your face. Pick a sunscreen that…

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Byrdie Beauty

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“This is the Regeneo Facial, an age-rewinding, skin-resurfacing treatment that promises to revert even the dullest, most weathered and uneven complexions to a bright and youthful state. Offered by the celeb-frequented practice Moy, Fincher, Chipps Dermatology in Beverly Hills, it’s essentially a version of the Kardashian-endorsed “vampire facial.” Read more

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Harper’s Bazaar Magazine

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“Protecting your skin from daily life or keeping it plump looking is not enough. Ideally, you give it waht it needs to grow stronger from the inside out. That’s why ingredients like peptides and growth factors, which stimulate collagen production, are so promising, says Grossman. One recent study found that twice-daily application of a growth…

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Are Lasers Your Last Resort?

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“Laser light is designed to pass through the skin until it reaches its target, where it’s absorbed by the targeted cell and converted into heat. The cell is damaged by the heat, then heals itself. “When the cell heals, we can see clinical improvement,” says Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Director of Dermatologic Surgery, Lisa Chipps, M.D….

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