It's another sunny day in Miami Beach, and the waiting room of cosmetic dermatologist Leslie Baumann, M.D., is packed with lean, bronzed women, lined up like pretzel sticks in a box. Among them is Sarah,* the 39-year-old host of a local TV show, who's frantic about her glabellar lines—that's skin-speak for the vertical lines (a.k.a. 11's) that tend to show up between the eyebrows when you hit your mid to late thirties. She seems a little annoyed, but that's partly the lines' fault.
See, in addition to making you look older, they can give you a slightly pissed-off appearance. Old and angry isn't a look any woman covets, certainly not one who makes her living as a personality on a morning television show.
From the neck down, Sarah could pass for a high school athlete. Weighing in at 120 pounds, with a tight little butt and flat abs, she's fitter than she was as a teenager. The old face/young body contradiction is one that's familiar to Baumann, who has been known to tell clients in the past, "Sorry, you just might have to choose between your face and your rear end."
Source: http://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/aging-advice
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