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Sixteen visual and tactile characteristics of the face can be measured to determine a person’s actual skin age, according to a study published in the Archives of Dermatology by Chanel’s Epidermal and Sensory Research and Investigation Center (CE.R.I.E.S.). The study surveyed 363 French Caucasian women with healthy skin, ages 18-80, using a skin age score. Skin attributes such as crow’s feet and upper lip wrinkles were measured, as well as intrinsic and extrinsic factors such as genetics and lifestyle, respectively.
Results revealed that from ages 30-70, the relationship between skin age and score and
Results revealed that from ages 30-70, the relationship between skin age and score and