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FEEL & LOOK GOOD: NICKY HAMBLETON JONES youthful


Nicky Hambleton-Jones The Makeover Queen


damage until you are well into your 30s. So it is very important to protect your skin as early as possible. Never leave the house without wearing a


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moisturiser that is at least SPF25, to ensure skin is protected around the clock from harmful UV rays. Remember to take time to cleanse, tone


and moisturise each and every day. This will make a significant difference to your skin. Late nights and partying will eventually


take their toll on your skin. No matter how late it is or how tired you are, you should always remove make-up after a big night out. Keep in mind that your skin ages eight days


for every night that you don’t remove your makeup. It might feel like a hassle, but just


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our skin begins to show the first signs of ageing at around 25 years old. This is when your natural collagen levels begin to deplete. You may not even notice any


giving your skin a good cleanse before you go to bed will make a huge difference on the fine lines and wrinkles that will appear in your 30s and 40s. In today’s increasingly polluted


environment, our skin is constantly subjected to harmful outdoor elements which heavily contribute to premature aging, making antioxidants relevant as ever. Vitamins C & E and Green Tea are the


vital ingredients that are found in most of the skincare lines today. Meanwhile there are continuous discoveries being made of the latest and most powerful antioxidants. We also begin to lose a lot of volume in


our face as a result of fat loss under the skin. This means the fine lines and wrinkles we


had in our 30s may deepen and we might see folds appearing on the skin around the


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Serums are the name of the game. If you’re


not using a serum yet, I definitely suggest you start now.


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