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Forget costly creams, this is the actual key to anti-ageing... including the one 'superfood' that can ward off wrinkles and protect your skin against the sun: DR EMILY LEEMING

Forget costly creams, this is the actual key to anti-ageing... including the one 'superfood' that can ward off wrinkles and protect your skin against the sun: DR EMILY LEEMING

Daily Mail​14-07-2025
You might think the secret to a youthful looking skin lies in applying a costly cream – but in fact studies show that what you eat can affect your chances of retaining a smooth complexion or developing wrinkles.
Your skin is a very hungry – and sizeable organ – acting as a protective barrier against the outside world. Your skin cells are constantly renewing – but with age, this turnover takes longer.
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