Look As YOUNG AS YOU FEEL
Celebrate National Skin Care Awareness Month with Julianne Moore’s antiaging routine
STICK TO A PLAN: Julianne says she’s worn sunscreen “every day since I was 23. In the morning I use a face oil” — L’Oréal Paris Age Perfect Cell Renewal Facial Oil is a fave — “then pat L’Oréal Paris Age Perfect Glow Renewal Day Lotion SPF 30 on top.” And she always skips the sunny side of the street.
GUZZLE YOUR GREENS:
tablespoon of chlorophyll “I in drink my water a in the morning,” Julianne says. “I think it’s working for me!” Why? Dr. Joshua Zeichner, director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at NYC’s Mount Sinai Hospital, says some data suggests liquid chlorophyll promotes red blood cell production, so it may help the delivery of oxygen to tissues. SKIP THE RAW FISH: People say eating the Japanese delicacy can lead to puffy, olderlooking “sushi face,” but is it a real phenomenon? “Heck yeah,” Julianne says. “It’s because of the sodium. My husband loves to have sushi in LA, but if I’m there for an awards show or something, I’m like, ‘No, my face will be puffy!” SCRUB AWAY: “I’m really into exfoliation,” Julianne says. “I’ve always used very buff washcloths to cleanse my face at night.” American Academy of Dermatology expert Dr. Mary P. Lupo says individuals who’ve prematurely aged due to sun exposure or have noninflammatory acne (only black- or whiteheads) can benefit, but should consult a dermatologist first if they have other skin conditions.