Skin Care
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Crow's Feet Tip No. 2: Pack a Water Bottle The skin is the body's largest organ, says Edlich, and when it's not properly hydrated, it's the first thing to show outwards signs of aging. Crow's feet and dark circles are exacerbated by dehydration and parched skin, a process that's best prevented from the inside out.
To keep skin hydrated and plump, Edlich recommends doubling your daily water intake. That sounds like a lot. But believe it or not, most of us drink a shockingly low quantity of water throughout the day, and making a change as simple as keeping a cute water bottle at your desk at work can be a major motivator. How tempting is this one by Kate Spade?
SEE NEXT PAGE: Crow's Feet Tip No. 3: Slip on Some Sunnies
To keep skin hydrated and plump, Edlich recommends doubling your daily water intake. That sounds like a lot. But believe it or not, most of us drink a shockingly low quantity of water throughout the day, and making a change as simple as keeping a cute water bottle at your desk at work can be a major motivator. How tempting is this one by Kate Spade?
SEE NEXT PAGE: Crow's Feet Tip No. 3: Slip on Some Sunnies