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We all want to look younger than we actually are, and many of us think we’re doing all we can to fight the clock. What if we told you you were probably missing some pretty important steps? Read our anti aging tips for your skin and see if you really are doing everything you can to look your youngest.

1. Your Jawbone is Not the Finish Line
Do you pay careful attention in doing the right anti aging steps for your face? You apply the right cleansers, moisturizers, serums and masks and do as so many do – stop abruptly at your jaw bone. You’re not alone!
Stop looking at the jawbone as your finish line. Bring those facial products, serums, moisturizers and anti aging products down your neck, because the neck is one of the easiest ways to see someone’s real age.
Sure, it will cost a little bit more in product costs, but you’ll be so glad when it prolongs the dreaded turkey neck!
2. Crape Paper Chest, Anyone?
We all know someone with a thin, crape paper look to their chest and many times you’ll see an array of sun spots, too. So often, we forget to moisturize and protect our chest, which is often exposed to the sun because of low-neck and v-neck clothing. The constant abuse from the sun often times causes sun spots, or hyper pigmentation of the skin – a tell tale sign of aging.
Be sure to apply sunscreen, or just use your facial moisturizer with SPF, all the way down past your neck though your chest each morning and reapply during the day as necessary.
3. Keep Hands Looking Young
Our hands take the biggest beating of them all. The situations we put our hands in is staggering. From one extreme to another our hands get beat up. We put them in steaming hot dishwater and freezing winter weather and use chemicals galore, many times without gloves.
99% of the time, you probably forget to put sunscreen on your hands. (Sun spots anyone?) And how many times in the winter are your hands so dry they actually crack?
Yep, our hands take a huge beating! So pamper them. Moisturize them, sunscreen them, protect them with gloves. There are many things you can easily do to slow down the aging in your hands. In fact, we have a whole article solely on anti aging tips for your hands.
4. Keep Teeth at Their Whitest
Want to take a decade off your appearance? Whiten that smile! Coffee, tea, wine; they all cause your teeth to stain, but most of us just won’t give them up. But luckily for us, there are tons of whitening products to choose from.
From in-office super quick (and super expensive!) whitening treatments to the good ol’ whitening strips you buy at the drugstore, there is simply no excuse for a yellow smile. Make sure your toothpaste has whitening qualities to it, too!
5. Plump Up Your Pucker
Dry, scaly lips = aged lips. Especially when you’re in your 40’s and beyond and you’ve lost some of the volume in your lips. Don’t let your lips get dry and scaly, plump them up!
You don’t even need to use a lip plumper if you’re not a fan of the painful lip abuse that most of them give you. A simple good hydrating lip balm will give your lips a dose of hydration while giving them a nice shine and youthful appearance.
Of course, you should look for one with SPF protection to keep the sun from aging your lips even more!
Quick Tip: After you whiten your teeth, add a glam red lipstick for and even whiter looking smile.
History Edexcel Paper 2 what are the topics under Surgery? Like what do you have to know? Help?
Okay so ive had 1 history exam and i have another on thurday my teacher informed me it is mainly sources i already knew that but own knowledge aswell i didnt know that lol. I have a histroy CGP revision guide and all the stuff if gummbled up theres no specific section on surgery. So does anyone know the topics under surgery like:
Pare
Harvy
Public Health
Black Death
i think these are right just like what ppl you have to learn about and acts like do you have to learn about the public health act etc. Thanks!
The paper is on 19th and 20th century surgery not surgery from the start of the medicine through time course.
The main bits under 19th century are :
problem 1: anaesthetics (so need to know about chloroform)
problem 2: antiseptics (so the carbolic acid/spray by Lister)
problem 3: bleeding (creation of blood transfusions)
Causes of improvements eg. team work, more scientific knowledge, 1861 germ theory, microscopes etc
Just remember key people as well eg Lister, James Simpson, Wilhelm Rontgen.
Public health may come down under why improvements in surgery took place in the 19th and 20th century.
Again I hope I helped you lol. And good luck for thursday and I hope you found the exam on Wednesday ok. And good luck in all the rest of your exams! I only have 4 to go!!
20th century surgery:
the impact of WW1 – xrays, blood groups discovered 1901, eye, ear, nose, brain and throat surgery
impact of WW2 – Penicillin developed, skin grafting was more advanced, key hole surgery
Why did it improve? Wartime so resources were devoted to developing surgery
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Is there any permanent remedy for floaters?
I am 20+ guy with myopia.I use glasses( -5 on both eyes).I’ve been seeing floaters on both my eyes for nearly 10 years.My eye doctor can not find any problem with my eyes.Though I came to know that floaters are harmless they seem nuisance to me.I want to know if there is any treatment available for eye floaters in india.Is that totally safe and effective?Is there any totally natural way to get rid of floaters?Also want to know about the effectiveness of LASIK surgery , correction of eye power through laser.
You may have what is called an astigmatism. Meaning the surface of your cornea isn’t smooth but wavy so the light patterns are distorted. In this case, prescription contact lenses can help.
About lasix. This is a very simple and safe procedure. The lasers act as a precision abrasive to plane the surface of your cornea (or lens, depending on the grade of myopia) to the right curvature so as to correct the magnification of your eye. If done correctly, you can trow away your glasses/contacts, for you can have 20/20 vision or even 20/15! Just like tiger woods.
Just make sure to see a competent and experienced Ophthalmologist.
Vitreous Eye Floater Laser Surgery by John Karickhoff, MD

Letters to the Editor: Aug. 7, 2010
Here are the letters to the editor from the Daily News editions of Aug. 7, 2010.
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