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THIS IS WHAT 56 LOOKS LIKE

- Do you look good for your age? reveal your secrets to inspire@dailymail.co.uk rebootyour­health.co.uk

Sara Davenport lives in London with her husband alnur. they have four children. She is an author and founder of the charity Breast Cancer Haven.

ACUPUNCTUR­E FACIAL

TWICE a year, I do an intensive course of seven acupunctur­e sessions in a week (from £40). You see the effects quicker this way. I get needles inserted at energy points on my face and body, including between my brows. It helps to smooth my deep frown lines, so that I don’t need any cosmetic surgery. I prefer a natural look.

THE MENOPAUSE MoT

I HIT the menopause at 51, but never had hot flushes. I put this down to an annual liver cleanse, which I do to rebalance my hormones, as part of a ‘health MoT’. For five days, I drink two litres of apple juice daily, alongside a reduced sugar diet. Then, I drink 2-3 glasses of Epsom salts in water over three hours; plus olive oil and lemon juice at 10pm. I feel re-energised the next day.

TRY ALKALINE SKINCARE

EVERY day, I use Sond Sidekick Day Cream (£34, Revitalisi­ng Face Serum (£42) and Midnight Feast Night Cream (£38). A friend recommende­d them, as it’s an alkaline skincare range. The idea is that our cells function best in this state, so it helps keep our skin healthier. I used to wake up with dry skin and pronounced lines, but now my face feels baby soft. sondskin.co.uk),

DE-STRESS YOUR HOME

COLOURS have a real effect on my wellbeing. I wear lots of oranges and pinks, never black — as they make me feel happier. But for interiors, I stick to calming shades of blue and peaceful greens. In my study, I have neutral walls, with turquoise cushions and plants. It helps to boost my mood and combat stress, which is so ageing.

MIDLIFE CAREER CHANGE

TWO years ago, I wrote a book, Reboot Your Health. I was inspired after 20 years working at a charity where I’d met so many unwell women. I wanted to share what I’d learned, with a toolbox to measure and improve your baseline health. It was challengin­g, but learning keeps me young.

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