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Experts’ take?

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oLivia FaLcon, beauty journalist and founder of beauty concierge Editor’s List (editorslis­t.co.uk):

i am a big believer in combinatio­n treatments – the best, most natural results come when you take a 360-degree approach and have a structured game plan that works on all layers of the skin. it’s not just about getting a shot of botox to soften wrinkles – to cheer up a grumpy resting face, you need to think about radio frequency or ultrasound treatments to tone and tighten the deeper muscles of the face, and injectable skin hydrators like Profhilo to work on the texture and to boost collagen.

aLicE hart-Davis, beauty journalist and author of The Tweakments Guide: Fresher Face, £14.95 (thetweakme­ntsguide.com):

if you notice that your mouth is developing a tendency to pull down at the corners, try a spot of botox to release the muscles that are pulling it down. Plus, a drop of dermal filler to prop up the corners of the mouth where it may be collapsing can work wonders. Also, get your eyes tested. if you can see properly, there is far less reason for squinting or frowning. the nonsurgica­l way to a smoother brow is to stick a few Frownies (£20.95, frownies. co.uk) onto your face. these are sticky-backed paper, which will pull tight whenever you move your facial muscles. then all you need to do is learn to be more mindful of your facial expression­s in order to avoid frowning and your brow will stay smooth.

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