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60 compliments (and a few more) and great: these famous boomers are the mirror in which to look at yourself - They have all turned 60 ... | Beauty | THE WORLD
2021-04-01T12:36:43.787Z
All of them have turned 60 - some, in fact, have already turned one more decade - and we love them for their skin, their hair, their attitude and / or their style. We are talking about famous faces, such as Julianne Moore, Ángela Molina, Andie MacDowell or Jane Seymour. Women who, despite having wrinkles, of course, and various gray hair and flaccidity, typical when they are no longer 30 years old, look great, the same or better than when they were younger. One is free to do whatever they want, but we do appreciate that, whether they have wrinkles or not, they continue to look like them and they look favored and according to the age that marks their DNI -no grotesque-. In fact, Dr. Mar Mira, an expert in aesthetic medicine (from the Mira + Cueto clinic in Madrid), defends that, when we talk about interventions today, we no longer say antiaging but successful aging. "A global beautification prevails, naturalness in the results, continuous protocols that maintain the health of the skin, they are not all the same and recognize each other when they look in the mirror," says the expert. The thing is, boomers, in general, take care of themselves a lot, and a lot more than before. A study carried out last year by Kantar WorldPanel for LOréal indicates that Spanish women between 55 and 75 years old, some 7.4 million, buy 22 cosmetics a year, worth around 200 euros, and where they invest the most is in the facial segment. Because taking care of yourself and being well is not only a thing for twenty-somethings, and they are here to claim it. Celia Villalobos, Madonna, Sarah Ferguson ..., the mature women we would not like to look like (and to whom we do) Mature skin: the treatments and good habits that keep them young
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