Wrinkles and other effects of aging will be something we all have to live with at some point in our lives, regardless of how well we care for our skin. Even though topical products can enhance the appearance of your skin, they’re often less effective on deeper wrinkles that are associated with repetitive muscle contractions. The reason why BOTOX® is effective is because it targets the underlying cause of the wrinkles: muscle contractions beneath the skin that cause the surface to fold and crease. Continue reading for five more interesting facts about BOTOX®
Read MoreChances are good that most people have already heard all of the typical advice about slathering on broad-spectrum sunscreen each day and limiting the time they spend outside. Just by taking these basic steps, you’re significantly reducing the likelihood of premature skin aging and skin cancer, but there are still other factors you might not be aware of, but that may be contributing to wrinkles—even if you don’t realize it. The action of squinting and moving your forehead in bright sunlight might seem minor, but when you constantly crease your skin each time you go for a walk outside or strain your eyes while driving on a sunny day, you further etch in grooves that can become lasting furrows, visible even when you aren’t moving your facial muscles.
Read MoreEvery year, millions of people experience eye problems like cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. Some of these issues may result in blindness, while others can be corrected with prescription eye contacts or glasses. As you age, your vision may deteriorate. But there are ways to improve your eyesight, prevent illnesses that can compromise your eye health, and protect your eyes from getting damaged. Here are four vision-boosting tips to keep your eyes healthy
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