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Gravity Causes Jowls, Drooping Nose & Eyelids?

New York (http://antiagingscoop.com) — Ever wondered why as people grow older (turn 50 and older), the skin seems to have a (malevolent) mind of its own? The nose and eyelids droops. The ears lengthen. The upper lip vanishes. And, horrors, Nixonesque jowls form. Believe it or not, it’s GRAVITY.

Gravity? Yes! According to the American Academy of Dermatologists website SkinCarePhysicians.com.

As this American Academy of Dermatologists site explains:

“Gravity constantly pulls on our bodies. Changes related to gravity become more pronounced as we age. In our 50s, when the skin’s elasticity declines dramatically, the effects of gravity become evident. Gravity causes the tip of the nose to droop, the ears to elongate, the eyelids to fall, jowls to form, and the upper lip to disappear while the lower lip becomes more pronounced.” (Italics added)

Just a beginning taste of the indignities, not to mention insults, that biological aging inflicts on people with ever-increasing brutality.

But this fact makes us wonder if Elixxir, “the only anti-aging guru who has actually stayed young” (Investor’s Business Daily) is gravity-defying?

See recent Elixxir pic below.

$64 Million Question: Does any other anti-aging guru boast of such facial skin at 53?

When you think of all the 50-something faces with their damaged face skins as listed above, you probably wish to take a second look at the picture of Elixxir on the upper right-hand corner of this site.

Won’t that face and skin be nice for past 50?!

No plastic surgery guaranteed. And that Elixxir pic was not taken by a fashion glamour photographer, but by a rank amateur.

Want to know how Elixxir’s face and skin have defied gravity so incredibly into his fifties on The Elixxir Program™? Just click

http://elixxir.com

http://elixxirprogram.com/ExecReport/

No Safe Tan – FDA

What is the number one ANTI-AGING (and ANTI-CANCER) ‘SECRET’ for the summer? Answer: AVOID TANNING like the plague. Dr. Darrell Rigel, a NYU Medical School clinical professor in dermatology, declared some years back that “There’s no such thing as a safe tan.”

The fact that melanoma, the deadliest of skin cancers, has become an epidemic, is grim support for Dr. Rigel.

But you say you tan in moderation?

On its website, the American Academy of Dermatologists point out that “Without protection from the sun’s rays, just a few minutes of exposure each day over the years can cause noticeable changes to the skin.”

What kind of noticeable aging skin changes?

“Freckles, age spots, spider veins on the face, rough and leathery skin, fine wrinkles..blotchy complexion, actinic keratoses (thick wart-like, rough, reddish patches of skin), and skin cancer can all be traced to sun exposure,” the American Academy of Dermatologists’ website points out.

Dr. Rigel was right. And so is the American Academy of Dermatologists. They’re no killjoys. Their conclusion is simply based on the best and the most compelling scientific research.

Chronic Sun Overexposure (i.e. tanning, not to mention SUNBURN) is the number one cause of PREMATURE SKIN AGING and SKIN CANCER.

But you use sunscreen religiously so you’re safe?

Sunscreen may offer some protection if applied adequately and correctly. But you cannot afford to overexpose yourself to the summer sun even with diligent application of sunscreen solution.

The danger of sunscreens is that it may lull you, like millions of others, into the belief that they can now bake in the sun for hours without worry about sun damage to their skins.

The FDA Consumer magazine’s article from May 1991 titled “No Safe Tan” was so on target and is still so relevant. Millions could have saved themselves the horrors of premature skin aging — not to mention melanoma — if they had only heeded this FDA Consumer article. So we give you the link below. It’s worth your time to read it.

http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/consumer/CON00011.html

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WRINKLE-FREE GLOWING BABY-SMOOTH SKIN AT PAST 50?

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