Look Younger Longer Using Facial Exercise

Exercise is the key to living younger longer.

A recent survey conducted by Superdrug, Britain’s second-largest beauty and health retailer, polled 3,000 women between the ages of forty and sixty; the survey disclosed that one in three women over forty are thinking about plastic surgery.

Of course they are! Women and men over forty are seeing distinct signs of aging and they do not like that they are beginning to resemble their elder relatives. The obvious signs of facial aging include droopy eyebrows, nasal labial folds, a softening jaw line and a sagging neck.

The Superdrug survey revealed that a fifth of the women between forty and sixty would happily get a face lift if they had the money, and almost one-third of those polled said they’d rather look twenty years younger than be a millionaire.

This is not surprising news.

The good news is that anyone who wants to look younger, live longer, and savor their good health knows that surgery should be avoided always because of the detrimental risks involved.

If you choose surgery and injections there are a myriad of contraindications that must be considered; yes, it’s important to carefully select a board-certified medical doctor who is trained in these modalities, and thoroughly checking references that include patient satisfaction, along with determining if there have been previous medical lawsuits. Intuitively, you must ask yourself if you are healthy enough to survive invasive procedures.

Just because you’re turning forty, fifty, or even sixty doesn’t mean you have to look it, and aging doesn’t mean you have to put yourself in harm’s way to achieve a younger looking face.

There is a way to attain a youthful, toned, and tightened face without resorting to costly methods that use unproven plumping and paralyzing drugs, cutting or sutures, or painful procedures. Facial exercise will help you de-age your face so it looks years younger.

Facial exercise that is performed while wearing white exercise gloves will systematically and deliberately strengthen the small, hidden, underlying muscles that support our skin. Learning an exercise program takes hardly any time at all, and once you know the movements, the technology is yours forever.

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04.19.2011
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Now that you've got my attention, are you going to show us how to do these exerises? I could relly use this info seeing how I just turned 46 and have noticed some real changes going on in my face.
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