Exceptional Skin Agers
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Did you ever wonder why some people seem to never age? Researchers at Harvard Medical School paired with DNA analysis company 23andMe studied genetic data from 60,000 women over from a variety of ages and ethnic groups to finally figure out what the deal with exceptional skin agers is.
BEAUTY MYSTERY SOLVED
By isolated people they deemed to look younger than they actually were without undergoing cosmetic surgery, they found that genes have a lot to do with looking young. Could this solve the mystery confronting thousands beauty-conscious people across the globe?
âAgelessâ people seem to express differently the approximately 20,000 genes, which focus on cell energy, skin formation, and antioxidant production differently. Interestingly, that expression differs by race with women of African descent having skin that aged 10 years slower than
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