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QUIZ TIME! 📝 What’s your most important facial feature?

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Hint: Changing it by just a few millimeters can add or subtract YEARS from your appearance Pop quiz, {NAME}: When it comes to looking younger, what’s the most important feature on your face? Is it your: - Nose - Lips - Eyebrows - Chin (Hint: The answer has the power to change your expression, alter your entire appearance, and shift your perceived age by years.) The correct answer is… 🥁🥁🥁 C. Your eyebrows! While they may seem like a small detail… Sparse, thinning brows can actually age your appearance more than wrinkles. This is actually good news… Because unlike other visible signs of aging — correcting over-plucked, thinning or patchy brows is actually incredibly easy to do. All it takes is [one super easy DIY tweak]( to your beauty routine… And you’ll be “off to the races” with naturally thick, fluffy brows that shave years off your look. I’ll show you how it works in [this quick how-to video.]( Your Beverly Hills MD, Dr. John Layke P.S. For my fellow science nerds — multiple scientific studies have proven the importance of eyebrows in your overall appearance. - A famous study out of Japan found that enhancing the size and shape of your brows — even by just a few millimeters — can leave your eyes looking far larger, younger, and more alluring.1 - Plus, a French study found that women were perceived as younger when their eyebrows were a focal point of their face.2 Just in case you needed another reason to [take your brows to the next level.]( ;)    Sources: 1.Morikawa, K., Matsushita, S., Tomita, A., & Yamanami, H. (2015, February 28). A real-life illusion of assimilation in the human face: Eye size illusion caused by eyebrows and Eye Shadow. Frontiers.  2.Frontiers. (2017, October 11). Women seen as younger when eyes, lips and eyebrows stand out. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 21, 2024 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/10/171011120334.htm     This email was sent to {EMAIL} by jlayke@beverlyhills-md.com [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [VIP Discounts]( | [Join Text Club]( | [Subscribe](  8391 Beverly Blvd., #471, Los Angeles, CA 90048   [Report Spam](  These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Â

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