Wednesday, February 8, 2012
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The Japanese know a thing or two about antiaging skincare. The Land of the Rising Sun outweighs all other countries with regards to the proportion of the elderly. About 22% of the population in Japan is 65 or older. It has been estimated that by 2020, the ratio of the elderly to the children will be approximately 3 to 1. The Japanese are, in fact, the most long-lived people on this planet. With that said, Nihon jins must have placed a fountain of youth in their backyard. Well, at the dining table perhaps. Healthy food Despite the competitive lifestyle that they have, they still are among the healthiest... (Read More ...)

I know it sounds a bit harsh but there is no way a home remedy for sagging neck skin is going to help enough to make a difference and it may age your skin even further. You can look on the internet and find all kinds of  remedies, and friends may even suggest things,  but you are not going to have the access to the right kinds of ingredients in your home. Some of the remedies I have seen contain substances that can dry out and age your skin more. The skin on your neck is quite delicate and thin and so needs gentle and natural substances to help to gradually firm it up and restore your youthful... (Read More ...)

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