Skin Treatment Product – Antioxidant Boost Skin Serum – Antiaging
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Dr. Gerald Imber is a renowned plastic surgeon to the stars, author and teacher.
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**We started out with renowned Plastic Surgeon Dr. Gerald Imber whose skincare line Youth Corridor and companion book The New Youth Corridor are both garnering rave reviews from magazine editors. His book is on target to become every girl’s beauty bible and for good reason. Everything you need to know about anti-aging in 140 pages! Procedures, treatments, the science stuff (that actually makes sense to non-scientists) and the future of anti-aging is all here and for $9.99 it belongs on every woman’s night table. “The New Youth Corridor” is available at bookstores everywhere and online. Gift yourself and your girlfriends with it (well, only the friends you really love, you don’t want a frenemy looking TOO good, right?)
Dr. Imber shared some of his DO’s and DON’T's of anti-aging:
Don’t Smoke – The result is loss of elasticity, sagging and wrinkles.
Don’t gain or lose weight repeatedly. Skin that does not respond to weight loss by shrinking looks loose, empty and haggard. The older you are or the more weight you need to lose, the more likely this problem will arise. Avoid significant weight gain (more than 10lbs), lose slowly and, above all, find your optimal weight and maintain it..
Don’t get too thin – Hollow cheeks and thin skin makes an adult look frail, weak and old.
Don’t Run – At least don’t be a long-term, long-distance jogger. The loss of fat padding in the cheeks as well as constant rising and pounding down which lifts and pulls the facial skin away from the underlying muscles and bones causes the skin to sag. These things have a negative effect on one’s appearance.
Don’t do Facial exercises – They cause wrinkles.
Avoid the Sun – It’s the primary accelerator of loosening and wrinkling of the skin. It causes pigment changes, sunspots and other unsightly eruptions.
Don’t Passively Stretch Skin – When you prop your hand on your cheek or wash and apply products in a downward motion, you are passively stretching your skin.
Cleanse, use anti-oxidants and moisturizers.
Towel off briskly for exfoliation. It helps remove heaped-up dead skin cells and allows healthy young cells to reach the surface. Always go from the down to up direction to avoid stretching the skin downward to help gravity. Be gentle and do not apply much pressure.
Apply skin treatments and serums to clean, dry skin.
Use a product with Vitamin C. Vitamin C is crucial for healthy, beautiful skin, but if it can’t get into the skin, it can’t work its magic. Dr. Imber created Youth Corridor Antioxidant Boost Skin Serum with 10% Vitamin C, E and Melatonin to allow a larger dose of antioxidants to penetrate through the keratinized layer of the skin due to melatonin’s lipophillic nature.
Moisturizers with a sun screen are a must to protect skin from the sun. If a sunscreen is used separately it should be applied before the moisturizer so it can penetrate.