metaphorically of course.
Since it prevents sun damage.
Answer: Sure. Nothing ages the skin as much as sun. Well, maybe bad diet and smoking, but the sun is killer on facial skin.
Answer: No. Even if you spent your entire life in the dark you would still age and die. Sunscreens can prevent skin damage from overexposure to the sun, as well as stop the tanning reaction. Sunscreens also can prevent your skin from making vitamin D when it is exposed to the sun. New research suggests vitamin D is has a role in prevention of heart disease and cancer. It has been suggested that moderate sun exposure without the use of sunscreen is beneficial to maintain adequate levels of vitamin D.
Answer: YEAH NOt as good as Bowtox though
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Answer: Metaphorically? Sun damage = aging? What is going on here? The only thing that can actually slow the aging process down is traveling at light speed or hooking up with Taye Diggs (see “How Stella Got her Groove Back”)
Answer: Some new sunscreens on the market have anti aging ingredients. If it doensn't state anti aging then it's just sunscreen.
Answer: Before you're blended up with cosmetics, you better check with all experts of each products, you can check here http://www.skincarelooks.blogspot.com
Answer: Nope, because it doesn't have the fortified vitamins in anti aging creme, unless you find one that does.
Answer: probably…because it prevents you from getting too much sun, and when you get too much sun, that jump starts wrinkles…so sure.
Answer: kinda. cuz it doesnt really stop wrinkles but it stops u from getting any damage like really bad sunburns or something. =)
Answer: Over time sure… you are preventing premature aging!
Answer: Totally!
Answer: Yes, I would agree with that.
Answer: Nope.
Answer: in a way yes.
Answer: ya, i would say it is.
Answer: yeah i guess:)
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