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So how should the rest of us get on the Botox bandwagon?
Well, we should stop eating and drinking three days a week for
two years to afford it. I know some of you are probably already thinking about how you could eat something really inexpensive three days a week and save all the money. But let me warn you: it will be harder than it seems. Instead, you might try to find alternatives. In my opinion, particularly if you are a young person reading this, there is no substitute to eating right and
exercising regularly to
stay young and good looking for a long time. Doctors
even include sleep and
positive
attitude for staying healthy. However, for those of us, who were careless in our young age and have not had the best of eating, sleeping, and exercising habits, the choice is to find a solution that will make an impact on how we look. Thus, you might want to know about a product, called by a rather
un-pronouceable name "oglio-peptide." By the way, it seems that this product was originally developed as an ingredient of another product
StriVectin-SD for something entirely different and was meant to be marketed as a topical cream for reducing stretch marks. When the folks who used it found that it had a remarkable anti-wrinkle effect, the manufacturers realized that they had hit on something big since it had excellent
anti-aging
properties.
Now
StriVectin-SD is being marketed as an alternative to Botox treatment. While it is quite
different from Botox, the results are remarkably comparable. Some advantages are: no need for an invasive procedure (or in other words, no one will
poke needles and knives in your body), you can apply it yourself, and you will be able to look younger and better
gradually over time as the chemical has its effect. Remember that Botox treatment works like a stop watch. As soon as it is complete, the clock starts to tick and the effect gradually reduces, until it is time for you to go back. With
StriVectin-SD, you can simply apply it three times a day on your own, in the privacy of your bathroom, and you are ready to go. My sense is that for most of us, it is not a big drain on our wallet
either - though you might still want to cut back on all those goodies that you eat.
Weight loss is almost always a good idea. Didn't
I also hear that the 40s are the
new 30s now so everything is fair if you are a baby boomer?
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youger after 40?
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