Looking Good For Their Age

Chances are if you ask most 30- to 50-year-olds if they look good for their age, the answer will be a confident "Yes!" according to the annual Wrinkle Report on behalf of Renova, an anti-aging cream.

More than 1,400 men and women participated in the annual national survey, conducted online by Harris Interactive.

Some key findings:

  • Compared to three years ago, today's 30- to 50-year-olds are more likely to believe "people should do whatever they wish to slow down the signs of aging."
  • Women are more likely to worry about a changing appearance as they age and are more likely to see a dermatologist about facaial signs of aging.

(Renova, www.wrinklereport.com)