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Electric Youth
- Electric YouthWe can't think of one person who doesn't want younger looking skin. Thankfully ELLE's Emily Hebert rounded up some top skin experts to get their advice on keeping that youthful radiance. -Glohttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/15967_Original.jpg
- Electric YouthTeenage Twi-Hards with blemishes are likely already on an anti-aging skin care regimen, says Jeffrey Dover, M.D., president of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and author of The Youth Equation: Take 10 Years Off Your Face: “Prescription retinoid creams were originally developed as acne treatments, but subsequently it was discovered that they also helped reverse sun damage and skin aging.”http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/15949_Original.jpg
- Electric YouthVitamins A and C are known for their steadfast plumping and brightening (Dover calls them the best of all the vitamins). But other antioxidants — think green tea and pomegranate — can be great anti-aging allies too. Model Agyness Deyn sees esthetician Christine Chin twice a month for facial sessions, which culminate with a green tea mask. ON ELLE: Brighten Up Your Eyeshttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/15947_Original.jpg
- Electric YouthDermatologist Cheryl Burgess, M.D., recommends women get neuromodulator injections (think Botox and Dysport) in expressive areas of the face before etchings in the skin actually occur. “People can tell in their 20s and 30s if they have strong lines of expression,” she explains. “Neuromodulators delay the appearance of creases by relaxing muscles so that they don’t contract as forcefully when expressions are made.”http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/15946_Original.jpg
- Electric YouthIn between workouts with boyfriend Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel stays relaxed and toned with yoga sessions. And according to yoga master Tara Stiles, who appears in the ELLE Make Better Workout Yoga DVD, de-stressing through yoga is also great for the skin. “It revs up circulation and is believed to rejuvenate cells,” she revealed to ELLE earlier this year. ON ELLE: What's your face's tipping point?http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/15945_Original.jpg
- Electric YouthDull skin can be a major downer. To keep your complexion bright and youthful, Downie says it’s important to exfoliate regularly so that fresh skin cells can surface — something that model Gisele Bündchen is well aware of. When she’s in NYC, Bündchen books microdermabrasion sessions with Chin. “It removes all the stars in the sky and leaves me with just the planets,” says Chin about the treatment. “Afterward, your skin looks rejuvenated.”http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/15948_Original.jpg
- Electric YouthRihanna has said that getting enough rest is imperative to her skin looking good — which makes sense, given that nighttime is when skin cells regenerate and are more receptive to anti-aging creams. “There are circadian rhythms that happen in nature and also with the skin,” explains Burgess. View the slideshow in its entirety on ELLE.comhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/15950_Original.jpg
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Anti-Aging Secrets
1 of 7We can't think of one person who doesn't want younger looking skin. Thankfully ELLE's Emily Hebert rounded up some top skin experts to get their advice on keeping that youthful radiance. -Glo
Do Double Duty
2 of 7Teenage Twi-Hards with blemishes are likely already on an anti-aging skin care regimen, says Jeffrey Dover, M.D., president of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and author of The Youth Equation: Take 10 Years Off Your Face: “Prescription retinoid creams were originally developed as acne treatments, but subsequently it was discovered that they also helped reverse sun damage and skin aging.”
Pack On Antioxidants
3 of 7Vitamins A and C are known for their steadfast plumping and brightening (Dover calls them the best of all the vitamins). But other antioxidants — think green tea and pomegranate — can be great anti-aging allies too. Model Agyness Deyn sees esthetician Christine Chin twice a month for facial sessions, which culminate with a green tea mask.
ON ELLE: Brighten Up Your Eyes
Get On It Early
4 of 7Dermatologist Cheryl Burgess, M.D., recommends women get neuromodulator injections (think Botox and Dysport) in expressive areas of the face before etchings in the skin actually occur. “People can tell in their 20s and 30s if they have strong lines of expression,” she explains. “Neuromodulators delay the appearance of creases by relaxing muscles so that they don’t contract as forcefully when expressions are made.”
Find Inner Peace
5 of 7In between workouts with boyfriend Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel stays relaxed and toned with yoga sessions. And according to yoga master Tara Stiles, who appears in the ELLE Make Better Workout Yoga DVD, de-stressing through yoga is also great for the skin. “It revs up circulation and is believed to rejuvenate cells,” she revealed to ELLE earlier this year.
ON ELLE: What's your face's "tipping point"?
Reveal Brighter Skin
6 of 7Dull skin can be a major downer. To keep your complexion bright and youthful, Downie says it’s important to exfoliate regularly so that fresh skin cells can surface — something that model Gisele Bündchen is well aware of. When she’s in NYC, Bündchen books microdermabrasion sessions with Chin. “It removes all the stars in the sky and leaves me with just the planets,” says Chin about the treatment. “Afterward, your skin looks rejuvenated.”
Get Beauty Sleep
7 of 7Rihanna has said that getting enough rest is imperative to her skin looking good — which makes sense, given that nighttime is when skin cells regenerate and are more receptive to anti-aging creams. “There are circadian rhythms that happen in nature and also with the skin,” explains Burgess.
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