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When fighting against aging, don't forget to include your bust, neck and decolletage in your anti-aging skin care. Body parts that are exposed to the sun and other natural pollutants can reveal one's age as fast as your face. To help we're giving away Liz Earle's Superskin Bust Treatment ($52 value) to 50 lucky readers.
Packed with plumping ingredients like kigelia extract and mangosteen, this light serum helps to visibly smooth skin, it’s rich in omega-3 to firm skin that has lost elasticity due to sun exposure, weight change or menopause. Don't miss out on adding this crucial product to your anti-aging arsenal!
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2. In the comment section share what your favorite part is about getting older by Wednesday, June 8th at 6 p.m. PST.
134 RepliesMy favorite part about getting older is being able to share what I have learned with my kids
FAV thing about getting older is the advice and experience I am able to share with my kids. Thanks for the chance!
my favorite part of getting older is learning the difference between what's really important and the small stuff.......and gaining the wisdom to stop sweating the small stuff.
My favorite part of getting older is I've learned not to stress about little things.
My favorite part about getting older is how there is the ability to have my own apartment as that means so much to me as there is freedom without having to live with parents any longer.
Finally accepting, figuring out, and loving yourself.
I would have to say that my favorite thing about getting older is my outspoken-ness. I am not quite sure if it's a good or (sometimes) a bad thing, but I am not afraid or intimidated to say what I am thinking. I am not as shy as I used to be when I was younger.
My favorite part so far is my arms. They still look like what they did 10 years ago!
I'm from a family with many vibrant active older women, so growing older makes me feel closer to them, as we can share more of what we've each experienced in our lives.
My favorite part about getting older is the feeling of confidence I have gained. The road has been well traveled, and through all the bumps and twisting turns I have come to where I am unscathed and comfortable with who I am. 
