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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Keep Age at Bay

A new report says that 60 percent of Americans think that "middle age" is now 60 years old. This change in viewpoint is most likely due to the fact that the Baby Boomers, that influential generation, are now themselves in or approaching their 60s (and not willing to admit they are "past their prime"). Also responsible for this shift: advances in anti-aging skin care technology.

Products like Babor Mimical Control Cream,
Freeze 24/7 Anti-Wrinkle Cream and
StriVectin SD help to eliminate the formation of fine lines and wrinkles by rebuilding the structural elements of the skin. Each of these have been called safe, painless and cost-effective treatments to Botox.

Another popular treatment in-office treatment is microdermabrasion. Again, advances in skin care technology have allowed people to experience similar results with at-home products. DermaNew's Facial Rejuvenation System and Total Body Experience help to diminish signs of aging such as wrinkles and discolorations. Clarisonic is another skin care tool that uses two oscillating brushes to remove build-up of dead skin cells on the face and body, resulting in a rejuvenated complexion.

With such amazing new skin care technology, it's no wonder that Americans are feeling younger and looking younger.

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