Regular treatments — if you can afford it, with follow-up care at home — can yield long-term benefits, like warding off wrinkles and keeping skin hydrated.
In your 30s: Bust blemishes Hormones rule in this decade.
In your 50s: Maintain elasticity and tone Because of loss in menopause, middle-age skin produces less collagen, which can leave it thinner and drier, with a lot less elasticity than in your youth.
You do not have the stamina or neck flexibility for it.
If skin is dry or sensitive, a mask with botanical extracts of chamomile or aloe will soothe it.
They treat me like I would somehow be damaging to children.
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