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Makeup Solutions for Aging Skin

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When we hit 40, our makeup artillery (base, concealer, and powder) turns against us. It settles into pores, creeps into crow's-feet, and leaves skin looking dull. Here's how to keep skin looking fresh.

Shed What's Dead

Once your skin turns 40, its natural exfoliation process slows down, dead cells collect on the surface, and the texture starts to become uneven — a problem that’s accentuated by foundation and powder. So be sure to slough off that flaky layer at least once a week with a gentle scrub like Dr. Brandt Microdermabrasion Cream ($75). Tip: Gently massaging your face with a wet, warm washcloth before applying makeup also helps wipe away loose cells.

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09.02.2009
becca d
I agree Mary Ann! I'm also constantly frustrated by being so often tempted and taunted with products packed with Parabens! Still with the parabens people??? There are some who would argue they aren't horribly toxic - but that case is closed for me (and I warrant MANY many others & some who dont even KNOW it yet) since I have found I am fantastically allergic to them! More paraben free 'easy breezy' solutions please!
09.01.2009
MARY ANN SUHI
$75.00 for a facial mask? Why is it you all think that woman over 40 are all millionaires? It's time to get real, and show us products priced for the average woman!!!
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