I’m an esthetician - people say I look 15 years younger, anti-aging dos & don'ts

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I’m an esthetician - people say I look 15 years younger, anti-aging dos & don'ts
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'I’m an aesthetician - everyone thinks I look 15 years younger than I am, my simple anti-aging dos and don'ts'

A WOMAN's diligent habits have led her to maintaining excellent skin and looking years younger than her age.

Ashley Evans is an esthetician and digital content creatorThe 36-year-old shared her secret to looking way younger than her yearsis a skincare pro and digital content creator who shares information about her lifestyle.Evans' easy-to-follow lifestyle habits did not cost her a penny.Evans also shared that she washes her face every evening before bed, but she does not wash her face in the morning.Evans also implements common skincare advice told by skincare experts — apply sunscreen.

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