Unique characteristics define us and this includes our facial characteristics; if you cut and suture your beautiful face, you may not like the results in more ways than one because psychologists say that your self-definition may be affected. You could feel disconnected from your face because it no longer looks and feels like you. Ladies, stop cutting your faces and learn to exercise it. Sagging facial muscles and skin do not need a surgical correction, rather, exercise will lift, tone and tighten those features that you believe detract from your youthfulness.
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The very beautiful Salma Hayek has resisted the urge to jump off the bridge – oh wait – she has resisted the urge to use Botox because she understands how paralyzing a muscle can have a detrimental effect on skin and other muscles. Very smart cookie! Let’s hear it for all the gals who resist plumping and paralyzing toxins…they do not always make you look younger but they certainly make you look done. Using facial exercise can return the look of Springtime to your face without using anything harmful or risky to your good health. Add Your Comments | Permalink |On March 23, 2012 by cynthia
Here’s a follow up with a video of celebrities who are speaking out against plastic surgery. Cutting perfectly healthy skin in the name of beauty does not always produce the desired results and there are disappointments that cannot be remedied. Please consider using facial exercise rather than injections and surgery; it’s an easy, fast, and proven program to lift, tone and tighten your facial features. Add Your Comments | Permalink |categories: Anti-aging, Baby Boomer, Beauty, Body, Celebrity, Current Events, Did You Know, Entertainment, Facial Exercise, Facial Magic, Health & Fitness, Learn More About, Looking Younger, MD Treatments, Plastic Surgery, Prevention, Self Improvement, Taking Action, Tips & Advice, Video/DVD, World News
On March 15, 2012 by cynthia
The Ageless Sisters would like to thank Dr. Fran Gare for her insights on health and anti-aging. Her tips are useful for men and women of all ages. Fran Gare is a clinical nutritionist and naturopathic physician who has coauthored six best-selling books, including Dr. Atkins Diet Revolution, Dr. Atkins New Diet Cookbook, and The Mandell’s It’s Not Your Fault You’re Fat. Dr. Gare was the director of nutrition at the Atkins Center for Complementary Nutrition in New York City and the director of natural medicine at Miami Heart Hospital. She is a media personality who has appeared frequently on national television and radio and in print, offering expertise on health and diet issues. Fran Gare is also the Anti Aging Editor at Glow Beauty Magazine. Add Your Comments | Permalink |On March 13, 2012 by cynthia
Here’s another example of regret. Plastic surgery doesn’t always provide the results one is seeking and neither will injections that plump and paralyze. If you want a younger looking, prettier face, stick with facial exercise. It’s proven, it’s easy and best of all it works! Add Your Comments | Permalink |On March 8, 2012 by cynthia
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theagelesssisters Exclusive Interview with Lorrie Arias from FOX’s ‘The Swan’ dishes about nightmare plastic surgery. Add Your Comments | Permalink |On March 1, 2012 by cynthia
The Ageless Sisters would like to give a special thanks to Deb Chase for taking her time to chat with us today. Jackie and I appreciate her no-nonsense tips to anti-aging she shared with us and our listeners! Here are Deb’s 3 no-nonsense tips to anti-aging: 1. Sun Protection – Beauty Balm (BB Cream) lightly tinted foundation with high levels of SPF that works on an array of complexions. 2. Diet – High amounts of protein, fiber, vitamin c, and linoleic acid(helps fight wrinkles) 3. Avoiding smoking and alcohol because it destroys collagen and increases inflammation Add Your Comments | Permalink |On by cynthia
Jackie Silver, Agingbackwards.com, told me that a doc had suggested that she allow sunlight into her eyes for several minutes each day. When we walk, she insists that we leave our sunglasses in our pockets when we begin so that the sun can penetrate our being. Vitamin D is vitally important to our good health and in fact, here’s an article we just posted on the Cynthia Rowland newsletter: http://www.rejenuve.com/BB/BB.He_Tips.htm Add Your Comments | Permalink |On February 28, 2012 by cynthia
Such sad news that one of our favorite song birds left us recently. Whitney Houston had long been one of my favorite stars and her voice was magical when she sang songs that demonstrated her range of talent. Several articles were released after her passing suggesting that she had contemplated a surgical face lift and that her surgeon, Dr. Marc Mani refused the singers request. I understand that this young, beautiful and talented woman was denied the procedure due to medical testing for heart, liver and lung function. Add Your Comments | Permalink |On February 27, 2012 by cynthia
I debated showing you this clip because it’s pretty gruesome but then decided to post it so you can see just how invasive injections can be. Personally, I would never allow anyone to do this to my face but hey, that’s why there is vanilla and chocolate. One note – what happens to all of those toxic substances that are injected? Scary indeed! Add Your Comments | Permalink | |
