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1,003 Ways to Stay Young
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1,003 Ways to Stay Young

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BOTOX, laser-peels, antiwrinkle creams - these are just a few of the ways that an estimated 90 million adults over the age of 45 are looking for the fountain of youth wherever they can find it. Author Ann Hodgman offers 1,003 youthful approaches to turn back the hands of time, such as

* It’s never too late to start using sunscreen. And, if it is too late for that, it’s really never too late to get a peel.

* Never admit you don’t know how to use your iPod.

* Keep the news that you take Lipitor to yourself.

* ‘I refuse to admit that I am more than 52, even if that makes my children illegitimate.’- Lady Nancy Astor

* Keep those AARP cards at home, avoid three-way mirrors like the plague, and for goodness’ sake, no more groaning.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Country
United States
Date
2 July 2007
Pages
320
ISBN
9780740756689

BOTOX, laser-peels, antiwrinkle creams - these are just a few of the ways that an estimated 90 million adults over the age of 45 are looking for the fountain of youth wherever they can find it. Author Ann Hodgman offers 1,003 youthful approaches to turn back the hands of time, such as

* It’s never too late to start using sunscreen. And, if it is too late for that, it’s really never too late to get a peel.

* Never admit you don’t know how to use your iPod.

* Keep the news that you take Lipitor to yourself.

* ‘I refuse to admit that I am more than 52, even if that makes my children illegitimate.’- Lady Nancy Astor

* Keep those AARP cards at home, avoid three-way mirrors like the plague, and for goodness’ sake, no more groaning.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Country
United States
Date
2 July 2007
Pages
320
ISBN
9780740756689