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    A skin care routine in your 30s doesn’t require an overhaul, but you should tweak your routine to address new concerns. Here’s how to fine-tune your regimen.
    Collagen and elastin keep skin vital, healthy and supported. Learn more about skin’s crucial components and how you can maintain them.
    Can you squint your way to a natural face lift? Will frowning bring you closer to the fountain of youth? Can raising your eyebrows erase fine lines? Find out whether these facial exercises are truly effective or just the latest in fruitless skin care fads.
    Concerned with sun spots, dullness, fine lines or discoloration? The AminoGenesis skin care product line offers a wide array of advanced formulas that get to the core of common skin concerns, such as Tripeptinon. These products are founded on the science of amino acids — the building blocks of our cells.
    For most men, a skincare routine includes rinsing and shaving. However, if you’d like to see a younger, healthier face in the mirror, follow our simple anti-aging guide.
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    A: Dr. Baumann suggests skipping foaming cleansers (which are typically too rough for dry skin) and toners and including moisturizers with “cholesterol, fatty acids (commonly listed on labels as ‘stearic acid)’ and ceramides.”
    A: No, these are different formulas. For one, retinoids are available by prescription only, whereas retinol is over the counter. Retinol is less potent (and thereby less irritating) than retinoids. Consult your dermatologist about the ideal product for you.
    A: Yes, they can. Treatments that can stimulate collagen include: microdermabrasion, chemical peels, laser therapy and Botox or other filler injections, like CosmoDerm or Zyderm. Discuss these options with your doctor. Also, remember that all of these treatments are temporary fixes, so you’ll need additional sessions to maintain results.
    A: Yes, they can, according to Dr. Perricone. He tells WebMD that eating large amounts of “pro-inflammatory” foods — including saturated or trans fatty acids, sugars and starches — causes insulin levels to climb, accelerating the aging process.

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