Some Anti-aging Tips

Hair color is probably the most aging factor on our body. Grey hair, even when it’s pre-mature is aging. While some people’s gray or white hair may be attractive, it still reflects age. So coloring your hair will keep you young. But you must be careful how you color. Selecting a color that is too dark will age you. It is also better to have highlights rather than one overall color.

Since thinning hair is another sign of aging your hair care products should include a volumizer. Dry shampoo also makes hair appear thicker. And if you are coloring your hair, you need a shampoo formulated especially for color-treated hair. A hairstyle with fringe bangs will hide forehead wrinkles.

Don’t neglect your eyebrows. As we age, gravity takes its toll and anti-aging is basically a battle against gravity. From head to toe, back and front, everything sags. So you need to utilize every opportunity to lift. Eyebrows can help. So don’t pluck a thin line but do shape a subtle arch. The arch should not be extreme. Anti-aging is always subtle, never extreme. It is the combination of small subtleties that will produce the overall effect. Be just as careful with eye shadow. But do make up so that you call attention to your eyes as this takes the emphasis away from your face and wrinkles. Don’t overdo the mascara either. Overuse of mascara is aging. If your eyelashes are really thin, consider an eyelash transplant. They’re readily available from doctors who do facial rejuvenation.

Blush is another aging combatant. But don’t apply it to the apples of your cheeks any more. Instead, use it high across your cheekbones.

And finally, avoid dark lipsticks. Stick with pink or peachy shades. If your lips are thin try a gloss, as it tends to make lips look fuller.

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