We all want to stay looking young and beautiful. Now, one doctor says he's found the secret. According to Dr. John Layke — a husband, father, and Beverly Hills beauty expert — the two big signs of aging are the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. (Especially around the eyes, mouth, cheeks, eyebrows, and forehead.)
| We all want to stay looking young and beautiful. Now, one doctor says he's found the secret. According to Dr. John Layke — a husband, father, and Beverly Hills beauty expert — the two big signs of aging are the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. (Especially around the eyes, mouth, cheeks, eyebrows, and forehead.) Fortunately, this is a problem you can easily solve at home. Dr. Layke says you can look and feel up to 10 years younger, using a simple, do-it-yourself trick. This secret is increasingly popular among Hollywood stars, who lose their jobs if they don't look their best. But you don't have to be a celebrity to enjoy youthful, gorgeous-looking skin with this method. Dr. Layke has created a short video where he explains his beauty secret from beginning to end (complete with instructions), so you can try it for yourself at home. The video has since gone viral and received million of views. If you'd like to try this 60-second beauty trick at home, you can view the instructional video below. It's a fascinating presentation, even if you don't have wrinkles. Watch his presentation by clicking here. | | So far, the reviews have been stunning, with thousands of women enjoying a beautiful, new glow radiating from their skin. One viewer commented: "This is amazing! I'm getting compliments from friends, co-workers, and even strangers! Every woman deserves to feel beautiful." Watch the presentation here. |
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| ms. remedy's daily advice: | | Focus on Colors, Not Calories Too many people put their health and diet focus on how many calories they are consuming every day. But a healthy diet is not just about calories. For example, there is a big difference between eating a handful of raw nuts and the same calorie amount of cake. Sure, the latter may taste better to you, but nuts will always be the healthier choice. |
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