In answer to whether cream foundations are better for mature skin: I'm in my early 30's (battling fine lines) and I've had to change my cream-to-powder foundation that I once loved. I found that now a days, the matt finish accentuated my fine lines! Thus, I use a creamier foundation with satin finish which does help conceal the darn wrinkles better.
I certainly think Botox is not "evil" and if you happen to NOT be for it, I wouldn't castigate you or try to get you to change your mind. It should be okay either way.
The question we must be asking is "how much botox?" for those who do agree with the treatment.
This sounds like all the other makeup marketed with anti-ageing goodness. I'll buy it once I hear the news about the stampede of women clamouring to get their hands on it. So far, I have yet to hear a peep.
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