
Use aromatherapy: It is one of the oldest forms of skin care (Cleopatra used essential oils). It's still quite effective.
Don't smoke: The constant pursing of the lips and the heat make ugly vertical lines around the mouth.
Wear shades: Protect your eyes with good sunglasses to avoid squinting.
Relax: Don't raise brows or frown. Smiles always work.
Wash your neck: Treat your neck like your face by deep cleansing the neck to the breast. The back of your neck and ears need to be kept hydrated to prevent flakiness.
Facials every month: It's enough to keep dead skin from accumulating. Also use a moisturizer with sun block.
Remove your make-up: Make sure to remove your make-up before going to bed. You'll remove the day's dirt and grime and not plug pores.
Use moisturizer: Use moisturizer every day. There's so many out there, choose the best one for your skin type.
Sunscreen: Wear it every day, even in the winter. The sun's harmful rays are dangerous even on a cloudy day.
Scrub those hands: No matter how many facelifts you have, your hands will show your age every time. Exfoliate them with a lotion that has koji acid to lighten age spots. Hydrate and use a waterproof sun block.
Clean those feet: Pumice stones are best for removing dried, cracked and scaly skin. Lubricate regularly with something rich in shea butter. Pedicures on a regular basis do wonders.
Bikini line: Use a gentle scrub to prevent ingrown hair.
Just say Botox: It's still the best weapon against the appearance of aging. "Fillers" such as collagen, restyled and silicone are also effective. There are no creams that compare in results. In 2003, doctors gave nearly 2.3 million Botox injections.