The Best Anti-Aging Secrets
June 05, 2017
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Well, we decided to go
straight to the source and find out how to get that ageless look—naturally. We
asked the beauty industry’s most sought-after stylists, aestheticians, and MDs
to divulge their tricks for stopping the clock. If there’s no fountainof youth,
their unexpectedly simple advice might be the next best thing.
Use sesame
oil
"First thing every
morning, I massage organic sesame oil from the health-food store all over my
body. Working it in wakes me up and really gets my blood circulating. Plus, the
oil hydrates my skin, giving it a healthy glow. Then I jump in the shower—the
oil naturally cleans away dead skin cells."—Lisa Hedley, founder and
creative director of the Mayflower Inn and Spa, Washington, Conn.
Consider fish
oil
"Anti-inflammatories
are the best anti-agers out there. From improving heart and immune functions to
helping hair grow and skin look supple, they truly do wonders. I take three 500
milligram capsules of omega-3 fish oil in the morning and at night. I look for
labels that say, 'molecularly distilled for purity,' which means
pesticide-free."—Arlene Noodleman, MD, medical director of the Age Defy
Dermatology and Wellness Center, Campbell, Calif.
Down that
java
"I avoid stained
teeth by drinking my coffee quickly. If you sip it over the course of an hour,
it keeps coating and recoating. The same goes for other staining liquids, like
tea and dark juices."—Elisa Mello, DDS, cosmetic dentist, New York City
Blow off base
"I've stopped
using foundation every day, because it settles into wrinkles and makes them
more noticeable. I start with a concealer just where I need it (under-eye area,
blemishes, etc.) and follow it with an allover application of tinted
moisturizer."—Joanna Schlip, celebrity makeup artist for Physician’s Formula
Keep it
simple
"Because I'm a
plastic surgeon, companies send me so many skin-care samples—and some of them
have 10 different steps! But I'm realistic, so there's no way I'm going to sign
up for some huge beauty system that costs hundreds of dollars and requires a
commitment that I'm not willing to make. Honestly, here's my daily skin-care
routine: I go home, wash my face with a drugstore cleanser, put on a
moisturizer, and fall into bed. I find that this simple regimen works well for
me."—Karen M. Horton, MD, plastic surgeon and reconstructive microsurgeon
at the Women's Plastic Surgery Center, San Francisco
Don't eat
white sugar...
"The number-one
ingredient that I avoid in my diet is processed sugar. The reason: It speeds up
the aging process by binding to and eventually weakening the collagen in your skin,
which can lead to premature wrinkles and sagging. I eat lots of vegetables and
fruits every day—and I steer clear of Twinkies at all costs!"—Ava Shamban,
MD, dermatologist and owner of the Laser Institute for Dermatology and Skin
care, Santa Monica, Calif.
...Scrub with
it instead
"In the shower, I
lather my hands with a mild cleanser, add a handful of white sugar, and slather
it all over my face and body. It makes my skin so smooth and creates a great
canvas for makeup."—Carmindy, celebrity makeup artist
Add body
while you sleep
"At night, I
straighten my hair with a flat iron and put it up in a loose ponytail right
above my forehead—it's not cute, but I don't care—and wear it like that all
night. When I take it down in the morning, it has such a youthful bounce to
it."—Laura Hittleman, corporate director of beauty services, Canyon Ranch, Tucson, Ariz.
Pamper your
eye area
"I treat the skin
around my eyes separately. Face creams can be too irritating, but products made
for this delicate area work wonders for smoothing fine lines. I prefer to use a
gel formula; the lightweight consistency keeps my eye makeup looking fresh all
day."—Laura Hittleman, Canyon Ranch
Spa up your
hands
"I was really
beginning to notice signs of aging on my hands, so I started taking care of
them with the same routine that I use to take care of my face. Every time I
exfoliate or use a mask on my face, I exfoliate or apply that same mask to my
hands, too. I also use an enzyme concentrate on both my face and hands. I think
this has made a big difference."—Kirsten Combs, spa director, Mii Amo,
Sedona, Ariz.
Massage away
stress
"I absolutely
believe in massage. Moving blocked energy makes me feel younger from the inside
out. I especially love reflexology and deep-tissue massage.
If you don’t have the
time or money to get one regularly, you can achieve a lot of the same benefits by
taking 20 minutes each day to stretch, meditate, and calm yourself, breathing
deeply in and out."—Lisa Hedley, Mayflower Inn and Spa
Wear your
vitamins
"I use an
over-the-counter topical vitamin C cream that has a 30% concentration. It's a
wonderful antioxidant that helps my skin repair itself from sun damage. Plus,
it has natural sunscreen properties in it, so combining it with my daily SPF
has a synergistic effect."—Arlene Noodleman, MD, medical director of the
Age Defy Dermatology and Wellness Center, Campbell, Calif.
Freshen up
with fruit
"I snack on
anything with malic acid—like strawberries, apples, and grapes—which act as a
natural tooth cleanser and help break down stains."—Elisa Mello, DDS,
cosmetic dentist, New York City.
Work an angle
"I wear my hair
layered around my face, even if it's just a tiny bit of fringe around the
cheeks. This style has a lifting effect on my features; cuts that are all one
length draw the eye downward and give the illusion of droopiness."—Ann
Minahan, hair stylist and owner of Riah Salon, New York City
Try this hair
trick
"Instead of using
a styling gel to control my curls, I scrunch a nickel-size amount of
conditioner or treatment mask into my damp hair before blow-drying. The
conditioner not only tames flyaways and frizz but also provides serious
hydration, which, I believe, is the key to younger-looking hair."—Rita
Hazan, celebrity colorist and owner of Rita Hazan Salon in New York City
Love your
lashes
"I take care of my
lashes, so they don't get brittle and dry—and eventually fall out. My secret:
When applying my eye cream at night, I dab a little bit extra onto the tips of
my lashes with my fingers so they stay moisturized and healthy."—Joanna
Schlip, celebrity makeup artist
Do you want to bring out your “Glowing Self” Naturally?
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