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Estee Lauder - The Nutritious Skincare Collection
"The Nutritious Skincare Collection is for a woman looking to optimize
the condition of her skin, with a balanced skincare regime for healthy,
radiant glowing skin today, tomorrow and in the future." says Lise
Jorgenson, Vice President Estee Lauder Global Skincare Product Development.
For details see Beauty News.
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We want to believe.
Cosmetic advertisements throw out words like candy: glimmer,
luminous, fresh and dewy, moisturizing. It's difficult to
not get drawn into the message.
BUY
ME and your eyes will be smoky and seductive; your skin
will be as smooth as a baby's bottom; your hair will become
silken strands. But have you realized that your brain reacts
to different words as the decades roll on. Young
women look at ads and are drawn to promises of glimmering
shimmering eyes and lips that glisten and pout. In your
twenties, you want to shine.
When you enter your thirties, you start to
realize that moisture is something that must be locked in.
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Suddenly, you're forty and you're looking for damage
control. Hit your fifties, and it's a case of advanced repair.
After that, only resurrection will work!
Advertisements
for anti-ageing products seem to be conceived in laboratories,
using a vocabulary that includes creatine, retinoid, hyaluronic
acid, elastin, and, yes, even nanotechnology. It's not enough
to have Jane Fonda telling you about the future of her skin. You
know that a team of dermatologists, clinicians and botanists have
worked hard to create a product that will hydrate, revitalize
and restore your skin on a cellular level. By the time you've
finished reading the ad, your feet will be out the door, running
to the nearest chemist or department store.
But do anti-aging products work? Yes. Maybe. Sometimes.
With scientific advancements being made in this billion dollar
anti-ageing industry, some cosmetic houses have created products
that do work. Provided you don't expect your 50-year old skin
to look like that of a 25 year old, you will not be disappointed.
Don't we all have enough crises in our lives without having to
worry about ageing skin?
Look around for a product that appeals to you; use it faithfully,
eat healthy, exercise, and check 'skin crisis' off your list of
things to worry about.
Defy your age. It's only
a number.
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