When it comes to Aesthetics and Anti-Aging, following just a few good tips can really take you a long way. Read on for a happier, healthier, younger-looking you!

Mouth Wrinkles
Vertical wrinkles around the mouth are mechanically etched into our faces whenever we talk, laugh or eat. While you can’t stop these wrinkles, you can slow them down by applying sunscreen regularly and using a collagen booster for a wrinkle-fighting treatment around your mouth daily. Try a product that contains hyaluronic acid to plump up these fine lines!

Thin Lips
Dry lips appear thinner and more wrinkled than they actually are. Restoring moisture is the key to keeping lips looking smooth and full. Instead of using lipsticks with harsh ingredients, try a rich balm, lip treatment, or healing gloss with a tint of color.

Fine Lines on Hands
Fight fine lines on your hands with alpha hydroxy acid (AHA). Apply regularly to the top of hands to rid yourself of dead skin and help speed cell turnover.

Lighten Age Spots
Hydroquinone is key when it comes to diminishing age spots. Creams with this ingredient are available in drug stores and by prescription. We recommend using hydroquinone in conjunction with a prescription retinoid which helps lighten by also exfoliating the skin!

Eye Wrinkles
Fight lines and wrinkles around the eyes with a combination of retinol, a Vitamin a derivative, and powerful antioxidants like green tea and vitamin C, which help skin retain collagen. Not tolerating Vitamin A? Opt for peptides instead. They won’t sting but still offer the same great results!

Read The Label
Avoid skin care products that contain SD-40, isopropyl alcohol, a common ingredient that can be an irritant for acne-prone and sensitive skin. This ingredient can cause dryness, redness, brown spots and even premature aging.

Humidify
Skin becomes dry as women age, but this doesn’t mean you should over moisturize. Instead, invest in a good humidifier. This will keep your skin moist and much more balanced than slathering on heavy creams.

Sleep
Last but not least, get plenty of rest. Skin repairs itself at night. If you’re routinely sleep deprived, your complexion will be the first to show it!