signs of ageing. And I’m not alone. According to cosmetic doctors, the past two years of working and socialising on and off from home have made us hyper-aware of our neck lines.
Not surprising really, as staring down the camera lens of your laptop doesn’t exactly flatter one’s lower face.I’m not adverse to lines, or ageing in general for that matter.
But like most of you, I suspect, I try not to accelerate the process. Except it occurred to me that while I faithfully layer on a serum, moisturiser and SPF to my face as effortlessly as I brush my teeth, I rarely extend the courtesy to my neck and hands.
And yet these are the areas that up-age you if you unwittingly neglect them.If you consider your neck and décolletage, you may have noticed it is a different shade and texture to your face – at least, mine is.This, Dr Barbara Sturm points out, is because the skin there is thinner, with fewer sebaceous glands, making it more prone to dehydration, lines and sun damage.
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