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A: It really depends on the condition of your skin. According to Dr. Brandt, a 25-year-old woman can have wrinkles, while a 40-year-old might have no lines in sight. If there are lines on your neck and face, particularly horizontal forehead lines, frown lines and crow’s feet, then you’re a good candidate for Botox, explains Dr. Brandt.
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A: Avoid darker lipsticks, which can bleed and feather. Instead, try rosy pinks, but avoid bright pinks, because these can also age you.
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A: The toner, creams and serum can be applied as part of your daily routine, and the masks can be applied weekly unless needed more frequently. These recipes contain ingredients that’ll nourish and replenish your skin, so most of them can be used as often as needed, so long as you’re not seeing any adverse reactions.
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A: In addition to Botox and collagen injections, other fillers on the market include hyaluronic acid, fat (taken from the thigh), fascia (a type of connective tissue that’s known to tighten skin) and calcium hydroxyappetite. These fillers vary greatly in cost, duration of effects and side effects. Talk to your doctor about which treatment is best for you.
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