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By Ryan Patterson

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Halle's creamy latte complexion. Keira Knightley's peaches and creme skin. J.Lo's golden glow. I'm obsessed with great skin!

New York Dermatologist Dr. Ariel Ostad reveals how YOU can get good skin too - at any age.

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20s

THE ISSUE: The problems that occur in your 20s are mainly related to dryness caused by exposure to the sun. The products that I would recommend to correct these problems mainly revolve around moisturizing your skin. It is important to institute a proper cleanser daily as well as daily application of moisturizer and sunscreen use. Moisturizing really helps ward off dry skin and helps prevent collagen breakdown and sunscreen helps fight future signs of sun damage.

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THE FIX: La Roche-Posay Hydraphase Cleansing Milk and Anthelios SX Daily Moisturizer with SPF 15. Both are favorites of Leighton Meester, who likes how mild the products are. "They're gentle on my skin," she says.

30s

THE ISSUE: Skin problems in your 30s are an extension of what starts in the 20s. People develop more signs of sun damage with hyperpigmentation and sun spots that are known as solar lentigines, as well as the formation of more fine lines. It is important to exfoliate the skin, which is a very simple way of avoiding dryness. Again, sunscreen use is extremely important for skin protection against harmful UVA and UVB rays.

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THE FIX: Biologique Recherch P50V Exfoliator, which is a favorite of Carla Gugino ("It's a great daily exfoliator!" she says) and Nia24 SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen. (Renee Zellweger and Michelle Williams are fans)

40s

THE ISSUE: Age spots and pigmentation, as well as formation of deeper lines around the eyes and mouth are problems in your 40s.

THE FIX: Kinerase Brightening Anti-Aging System and C8 Peptide Intensive Treatment. Celebrity fans of this brand include Jennifer Aniston, Debra Messing and Virginia Madsen.

50s & 60s

THE ISSUE: In your 50s and 60s, the problems are a result of more prominent collagen degradation leading to deeper lines, wrinkles, furrows and puffiness around the mouth, eyes, lips and neck. These are all signs of collagen breakdown, as well as fatty tissue loss, volume loss and bone resorption. In these situations, products can help slow down the loss that is occurring and it is extremely important to incorporate day moisturizers and night treatments.

THE FIX: CellCeuticals Biomedical Skin Treatments Extreme Defense Anti-Cell Damage Skin Treatment for day and Cell Genesis Regenerative Skin Treatment for night. Kris and Bruce Jenner are both fans of this line.

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  • bi polar today
    i,l l take either skinless !
    report abuseposted September 16, 2009 1:14 AM PDT
  • bi polar today
    i,l l take either skinless !
    report abuseposted September 16, 2009 1:14 AM PDT
  • bi polar today
    i,l l take either skinless !
    report abuseposted September 16, 2009 1:14 AM PDT
  • WHATEVER!
    To add to my post, most of these shallow people aren't half as attractive as they are led to believe! I've seen much older people, the ordinary, everyday folks, walking around, in grocery stores, on the streets, etc, who look MUCH better than these "idols" who are always in the news. These everyday people look a whole lot better without spending extra money for al
    report abuseposted July 16, 2009 2:00 AM PDT
  • WHATEVER!
    You said it! People are so shallow, narcissistic, and so obsessed with aging now until they miss out on the real issues and pleasures of life. I thought wrinkles were natural. My grandmother, my mother, their friends, etc. Because of the way people used to live their lives all I could see was: the love they shared, their integrity, their sense of humor, etc., the things that REALLY MATTER!
    report abuseposted July 16, 2009 1:53 AM PDT
  • working_hard
    $100s for this crap? For what? When you die, people in your life aren't gonna say "Oh, the best memory I have of her is her great skin!" Your legacy is how you treat others and what you do in this life. When I think of my grandmother, I'm not thinking of her age spots/wrinkles, I am thinking of an amazing, loving person whose light shines on this world. We must le
    report abuseposted June 11, 2009 1:16 PM PDT
  • working_hard
    $100s for this crap? For what? When you die, people in your life aren't gonna say "Oh, the best memory I have of her is her great skin!" Your legacy is how you treat others and what you do in this life. When I think of my grandmother, I'm not thinking of her age spots/wrinkles, I am thinking of an amazing, loving person whose light shines on this world. We must le
    report abuseposted June 11, 2009 1:16 PM PDT
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