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Jan 7, 2012

Saggy jowls may result from a high-pressure job


AgeZone for firm neck skin.

The New York Times recently featured an article on how former presidents of the U.S. have aged over the years. The author of the article spoke with aging expert S. Jay Olshansky, of the University of Illinois at Chicago.


The researcher told the news source that he and a team conducted a study on presidential lifespans after comments were made on Barack Obama's graying hair and deepened facial wrinkles.


He and his colleagues discovered that while being president may age the skin, commanders in chief typically live longer than most men.


"We don’t die of gray hair and wrinkled skin," said Dr. Olshansky, quoted by the news source.


According to HelpGuide.org, chronic job stress can cause skin conditions. Anxiety in general is known to speed up the aging process, which suggests that women in high-powered jobs may be more likely to develop loose neck skin than women with low stress levels.


These ladies may want to nip the effects of aging in the bud by using the best neck creams on the market to prevent or reduce the appearance of saggy jowls.

 

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