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722 Women approaching 70 who still get compliments on their skin never do these 9 things after 6pm

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 12/22/2025 11:00 EDT

Women approaching 70 who still get compliments on their skin never do these 9 things after 6pm

These age-defying women have mastered the art of the evening routine, treating the hours after 6pm as sacred time when most of us unknowingly sabotage decades of potential skin health.

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