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Prominent cheekbones are also considered golden. “If you’re blessed with nice high cheekbones, you definitely hit the jackpot,” says celebrity aesthetician Renée Rouleau. “Your cheeks won’t sag as much over time because they’re lifted and supported by the cheekbones.”Other prized attributes include a darker, more melanin-rich complexion (fine lines and wrinkles tend to show up sooner on fairer tones) and oily or combination skin. According to New York City dermatologist David E. Bank, MD, FAAD, there’s truth to the belief that face oil provides an antidote to wrinkles by keeping the dermis plump with hydration.
But just because you might not have been born with an optimal face shape or skin type doesn’t mean you’re doomed—experts agree that hereditary traits account for far less of visible aging than is generally perceived. “Only 20 percent of how we age is genetics. We inherit bone structure and skin color, for better or worse; it’s what you do with these things that makes a difference,” says Oakland, California dermatologist Katie Rodan, MD, co-founder of the Rodan + Fields Dermatologists skin-care line.

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