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Our best anti-aging methods
Most people strive for eternal youth. There are tons of ways to reduce wrinkles, but which one is the best? We asked our community.
What most people started earlier at 50, many now start at 30: fighting wrinkles. Since we are denied a sip from the eternal fountain of youth, we use creams, peelings, serums and the like to keep our skin looking flawless and young for as long as possible. Botox and various fillers are also becoming more and more popular. But what really helps?
Anti-aging: the best methods from our users
Opinions are divided. While some people swear by a healthy lifestyle, others stick to the motto “a lot helps a lot” and have a whole arsenal of care products at home. We asked our readers about the TOP anti-aging methods in our community. Here are a few of the insightful answers.
TOP anti-aging methods of our users
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“Lots of oxygen, exercise in the fresh air. Lots of greens. When it comes to skin care, I’m very convinced of shea butter. Nothing makes my skin so plump and tender.”
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“No nicotine, little or no alcohol, a healthy diet, adequate sleep, and having fun with life are arguably the best anti-aging treatments.”
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“Dispose of the mirror (or put it in the basement). It costs nothing, hardly any work, no undesirable effects and works wonders. It works for me, makes years … what do I write, decades younger.”
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“I throw sex around. It’s better for the blood circulation in the skin than anything you can put on.”
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“Hyaluron is great for the tear troughs and nasolabial folds and I also had a liquid lift, where hyaluron is injected into various points on the face to plump up the face. If I remember correctly, it was on the chin, the jaw line and on the cheeks and the nasolabial fold. “
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“I love my ultrasound machine, a nice serum and then work it in for 20 minutes … After that, the skin is smooth and fresh.”
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“I still throw good and consistently applied sun protection into the ring.”
Are wrinkles that wrong?
Whether wrinkles are anything that needs to be combated is a matter of taste. Many people stand by their wrinkles because they are not only a sign of the times, but above all of life – they are part of them. And admittedly, smile lines in particular make a really likeable impression.