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Don't Let Aging, Saggy Skin Get You Down!

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Don't Let Aging, Saggy Skin Get You Down! A sagging face is arguably one of the most prominent signs

[HEALTHY INSIGHT - FROM THE EDITORS OF LIFESCRIPT] February 28, 2016 | Special Edition [Unsubscribe] Don't Let Aging, Saggy Skin Get You Down! A sagging face is arguably one of the most prominent signs of aging. Yes, wrinkles are up there too, but one could acquire wrinkles at a young age from squinting or even smiling too much! But sagging skin is something that comes with getting older. As you age, your skin begins to produce less oil, making it become drier and loose. This causes you to not just look old, but feel old too. There are cosmetic procedures that can reverse this problem, but they’re all pretty invasive and require weeks of recovery time. There are ways to obtain tighter and younger-looking skin without having to undergo cosmetic surgery. One of them is opting for topical skin tightening treatments. When looking for a topical skin tightening treatment, it’s important to understand the difference between topical agents that reduce the appearance of wrinkles and those that actually tighten the skin and reduce sag. Most of the time consumers begin a regimen consisting of only anti-wrinkle creams that only help smooth out wrinkles but not actually tighten the skin. This is why hope is lost and more invasive and dangerous routes are taken. If you’re trying to tighten your sagging skin, you’re going to need an “anti-aging” treatment. This could come in the form of a cream or serum. The reason why is because anything that contains the word “anti-aging” focuses on the whole aspect of aging, as opposed to a wrinkle cream which only focuses on one. Remember, aging isn’t just the appearance of wrinkles, it’s sagging skin, uneven skin tone and dark spots. A quality anti-aging treatment will include skin firming ingredients such as DMAE which has been proven to improve not only tighten and firm the skin, but also tone the muscles beneath, to give the face a leaner appearance. Another important ingredient to look for in anti-aging treatments is Ubiquinone. Ubiquonine is a super antioxidant that boosts our body’s ability to produce collagen, elastin and other important skin molecules, helping our skin look young and healthy. One thing to keep in mind is to steer clear of products containing “artificial collagen”. These products only provide a temporary result and don’t produce long term effects. Everyone knows our skin needs collagen to look younger and tighter. Once we hit 25, the production of collagen begins to slow down. It’s as if the factory is losing workers every year, and suddenly it just goes out of business and shuts down. Products which contain DMAE and Ubiquinone, work by helping your body produce the components (elastin and collagen) that once made your skin young and wrinkle free. The key to finding the perfect anti-aging treatment lies within reading product reviews and actually trying out the product for yourself. Everyone’s skin is different and reacts differently to even the most expensive of products. That being said, we recommend a product that is hypoallergenic and not tested on animals. [Want Other Tips to Firm and Lift Your Skin? Visit Here!] You are receiving this e-mail from Lifescript to your account {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these Lifescript Special Edition e-mails, [visit here]. To add to, or remove, or change the e-mails you receive from Lifescript, [visit here]. To unsubscribe from all Lifescript e-mails, [visit here]. If you are having difficulty unsubscribing with the above link, please [visit here] or copy and paste it into your browser. Please note that replies to this email requesting to be unsubscribed will not be processed and will be disregarded. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Lifescript] Use of the Lifescript site is subject to our [terms of use] and [privacy policy]. Mailing Address: 4000 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 800 // Newport Beach, CA 92660 Copyright © 2016 Lifescript. All rights reserved.

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