
There's an old joke that the real stars in Hollywood are makeup artists, but let's be real for a minute: Susan Sarandon is over 60, and she looks amazing! Or, how about Christie Brinkley - who would believe she was born in 1954? No, that is not a typo.
Granting that good genes factor into the equation, there's still a thing or two the stars can teach us about preserving our youthful beauty.
Stars keep sun exposure to a minimum by wearing hats and slathering on sunscreen. They know the sun is the No. 1 cause of prematurely aging skin.
Think Nicole Kidman. She avoids the sun at all costs, and her payoff is a flawless, creaseless complexion.
Nothing says "old" like a face caked with makeup. If it looks like you're trying to hide something, people will think you're hiding something.
Take a tip from Sharon Stone, who takes a "less is more" approach. She says she sticks with golden and bronze hues, leaning towards an outdoorsy, sun-kissed look. A good option is mineral makeup. It looks more natural and blends into skin better than mineral foundation. As a bonus, it's good for your skin!
Don't be frightened by the word "regimen." This isn't as complicated as it might sound - or, at least it doesn't have to be. All it takes is a few high-quality products.
We recommend buying products that are designed as a set, to ensure they work together for the best results. A good example is iQ Derma's Age Reverse System, which includes a wrinkle serum, an eye treatment and an antioxidant cream. It's chock full of Vitamin C, Halle Berry's secret weapon against wrinkles!
You can try the Age Reverse System for free, so don't have to spend like a movie star to get gorgeous skin!





