Michelle Henry
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I'm on this journey with me.
I think we are getting to a place where our aesthetic goals are kind of beyond what healthy skin is.
So just because you don't have glass skin doesn't mean your skin's not healthy.
Just because you don't have wrinkle-free, rosy skin does not mean it's not healthy, right?
Just because you have large pores does not mean it's unhealthy.
So it is important to categorize what is aesthetic and what is truly the health of your skin.
And healthy skin is comfortable, functional skin.
skin.
Yeah.
When we're just starting to see lines, they truly are fine lines.
we can get some improvement with topicals or we can delay the need for more aggressive treatments with things like your retinoid, your vitamin C. Once it's much deeper than fine, then you're probably going to need something a little bit more aggressive.
You might need some injectables, Botox and or filler or lasers, things that can stimulate collagen in a more robust manner.