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With baby boomers aging, interest in skin
care that defies the clock is growing. Spending
on antiaging skin care is growing, too—the
antiaging skin care market is expected to
reach $216.5 billion by 2021, according to a
report published by Zion Market Research.
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But
wanting to stop aging isn't just a baby boomer
phenomenon. In fact, interest in maintaining
youthful skin is starting earlier and earlier.
It's true that we age from the moment we are born.
The speed at which age leaves its signs on our face is
infl uenced not only through chronological time, but
also by genetic encoding and environmental eff ects.
STOPPING
THE CLOCK
Antiaging treatments and care for clients of every age
by Lydia Sarfati