facexer.exerciser@gmail.com EXERCISER/MASSAGER FOR HEAD, FACE, NECK and HAND MUSCLES,BONES, CONNECTIVE TISSUE, SKIN. No batteries, wires, electromagnetic or other harmful fields or moving parts. The method of exercising with FACEXER is a tangible natural resource to maintain health, youth, energy and mood in a great condition, utilizing exercises for face, head and neck muscles. FACEXER has been developed to keep the facial bones, muscles, skin / breathing/digestive systems/ brain at a good working stage.
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Your Facial Muscles Need Exercise Just As Much As The Rest Of Your Body. Great Results With FACEXER - Before and After

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Your Facial Muscles Need Exercise Just As Much As The Rest Of Your Body. Great Results With FACEXER - Before and After

Before and After Results. Real people. Real stories.   People who are using FACEXER on a regular basis and are happy to recommend it: Yvette,96 y.o.: Facial exercises are part of my daily skin care routines for many many years, but now, when I bought FACEXER and started exercising using this personal exerciser,  I can feel and see the best results ever. You need to do neck and face exercises as part of a full face care routine, just like as with your body muscles. It is not about wrinkles, it is about muscle tone and strength. I feel energetic...

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To Cut or Not to Cut: Cosmetic Surgery Usage and Women's Age-Related Experiences

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To Cut or Not to Cut: Cosmetic Surgery Usage and Women's Age-Related Experiences

I Impact Factor:0.391 | Ranking:Gerontology 29 out of 32 | Psychology, Developmental 65 out of 68 Source:2014 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2015) To Cut or Not to Cut: Cosmetic Surgery Usage and Women's Age-Related Experiences Shelley J. Eriksen, Ph.D.⇑ California State University, Long Beach Direct reprint requests to: Shelley J. Eriksen, Ph.D. Departments of Human Development and Sociology California State University, Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90840 e-mail: shelley.eriksen@csulb.edu Abstract Part of the developmental trajectory of middle and late life presumes the adjustment to physical aging, an adjustment that is complicated for women for whom the...

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