“Our faces are lies and our necks are the truth”.
No one thinks of their neck or décolleté during younger age.
But then, at a certain point, after 40, one begins to notice also that part of the body that had been neglected until then.
Look at yourself in the mirror?
Do you notice some wrinkles on the neck?
Oh yes, something we took for granted suddenly calls all our attention.
It’s time to collect news about the latest anti-aging beauty product or the latest-generation aesthetic treatment, specifically designed to combat wrinkles on the neck.
50% of wrinkles appear in the area between face and neck.
The skin of the neck is the thinnest part of the body and is less elastic than the skin of the face, therefore it requires specific products.
The neck is the first to suffer from premature elastin and collagen degradation. The neck area is also just as prone to changes in pigment, sun damage, weight loss – and, yes, to wrinkles.
As the years pass by, the first horizontal line around the neck begin to appear, and the first pigmentation spots appear on the décolleté.
Thanks to a greater attention given to develop specific antiaging product for the neck treatment and professional treatments performed in the beauty centers, it arrives a time in which the neck can be shown without any shame.
If we go back 20 years, apart from the facelift and some specific products, there was no other treatment that could help you look younger.
Then there was the time of fillers, Botox and specific treatments, not always effective. You can easily see many celebrities with a perfect face in total contrast with the neck.
Help yourself with an excellent cream and ask your beauty therapist for radiofrequency treatment such as the Radiolift treatment with Zoner which, helps to counteract the effects of time and to keep the skin elastic.
Nora Ephron* dedicated to this part of the body even a book, “I feel bad about my neck”
Mrs Ephron in her book says ” Our faces are lies and our necks are the truth “.
With the new beauty technologies available in the beauty centers, we hope that our neck will start telling small lies.
*Nora Ephron (New York, 1941-2012). Writer, actress and director, she is best known as a screenwriter and had three Oscar nominations for the best original screenplay. She wrote, among other things, the screenplays of Silkwood, Heartburn, When Harry met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle and wrote and directed There is You’ve Got Mail and Bewitched.