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Do you want to look ten years younger?
Here are twelve beauty tips that are guaranteed to work,
if you follow them *all*. There's no point eating fresh fruit and
vegetables, and then smoking like a chimney!
1. Moisturise.
This is a misnomer, you can't actually put water in your
skin. You can, however, oil it up (like leather!), and trap water next
to the skin.
After every wash, put an inert oil on your face.
Johnson's Baby Oil is good. Put it especially on your laughter-lines
(around the eyes), your forehead, around the mouth and on the neck.
You don't need expensive ointments; independent studies
show these are a con.
2. Eat Good Food.
Eat plenty of fruit, fish and vegetables, drink water. A
healthy diet makes for a healthy body, and health makes you look
younger.
3. Sleep.
MOST IMPORTANT.
At least eight hours. A good night's kip will make you
look years younger.
Go to bed before midnight, as early as possible. You've
had enough when you bound out of bed in the morning, full of energy. If
you don't, you need more, or you're depressed, or you went to bed after
midnight.
Lack of sleep is very ageing. If you don't get enough
sleep you look haggard i.e. old. Sleep deprivation is akin to being a
zombie; your IQ is less, memory poorer, and your reactions slower. You
become more prone to disease.
4. Don't Smoke.
Smoking constricts the capillaries in your face. This is
why smokers look pale. It ages the skin. It makes your hair lank.
A smoker is essentially in a constant state of
ill-health; weaker immune system, less energy, less stamina. In time
smoking can lead to serious disease. It lenghtens recovery time from
other diseases. Doctors tend to write-off smokers; they know their work
is being wasted.
Cigarettes contain poisons like formaldehyde, ammonia,
arsenic, and benzene. The reason people crave them is because they also
contain nictotine, which is more addictive than heroin. You can kick
heroin in five days; nicotine can take weeks.
5. Don't Drink Alcohol.
Again, alcohol is a poison. Drunkenness is a mild form
of poisoning; hence its alternative name: intoxication.
I once knew some Australian girls when I first came to
in London. They used to 'party hearty'. One of them was very pretty.
After 6 months she looked like she'd aged fifteen years; 20 going on 35.
When I was very young I used to wonder why adults looked
so old, tired and fed up. Certainly life has its disappointments, but
we help death mark our card early on.
6. Don't Sunbathe.
In neolithic times men used to cure animal hides by
exposing them to the sun. This was the earliest form of tanning; they
were making leather.
This is what's happening to sunbather's skin. That's why
35 year-old sunbathers look 45, and 45 year-old sunbathers have skin
the texture of a leather armchair.
Sitting in the sun for hours is weak-minded. Look at the
great beauties, the older ones. They kept well out of the sun; their
skin is milky white. You don't see their sisters in magazines, who, for
a season's healthy glow, sacrificed their looks forever.
7. Don't Dye Or Bleach Your Hair.
Unless your hair is grey or mousey, leave off putting
chemicals on it. If you are healthy, your hair will reflect this.
Bleaching is bad for your hair, and you may damage the follicles. If
the dye doesn't suit your skin tone, it won't make you look good anyway.
8. Don't Wear Formal Clothes.
Dress younger, look younger!
9. Don't Wear A Beard Or Moustache, Or Long Hair (for
men).
If your hair is thinning and long, or you have a beard
or moustache, you'll look older by ten years. Conversely, a short
hair-cut and a clean-shaven face takes years off you. Cut off your
sideburns; voila! instant youth.
10. Don't Have Cosmetic Surgery.
This is a trap. Because a man has M.D. after his name
doesn't mean he has the skill of a Michelangelo or Da Vinci. That's
what you need to remodel a human face.
Why? Because our perceptions of human beauty rely on
very subtle clues in another's face; small lines, dimples, contours,
expressions.
A cosmetic surgeon cuts these out, and you are left with
a mask. You lose some of your personality. You become a type; a
Hollywood social x-ray, a waxen-faced thing. Don't do it, girls!
We are not machines; cut us, take a part out, replace
it, and we are never quite the same again.
11. Don't Over-diet, Over-exercise.
This makes you look scrawny and haggard. A slightly
fleshy face looks younger; the wrinkles fill out a bit.
A bit of exercise gets the blood flowing, and reminds
your muscles they exist. Too much intense exercise (more than two hours
a day), a low carbohydrate diet, and you look haggard; worn out, old,
under par.
12. Don't Worry!
If you have problems, resolve to deal with them, or
deliberately avoid them; but decide, and then put them out of your
mind. Stress and worry make you haggard, and pre-dispose you to
disease. They keep you awake at night, and ruin the quality of your
sleep.
Meditate. Resolve your problems before you go to sleep
at night. Observe your thoughts and emotions dispassionately. You may
be surprised to find how crazy most are!
In short, youth is a combination of factors; one cream
or regime won't do. Address your entire person, body and mind.
Here's to your good health!
T. O' Donnell (http://www.tigertom.biz) is the author of 'The Black
Book Of Power', a free personal development ebook, and lives in London,
UK.
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