Hello, My Age Is: 49
Barbara Sturm, MD | aesthetic doctor, founder and CEO of Dr. Barbara Sturm Molecular Cosmetics
“It’s true, I do practice what I preach,” she says. “People have always told me I look younger than I am—when I had my daughter, Charly, at twenty-three, people said I looked twelve. I think it’s down to a combination of genes and lifestyle. My mum always looked young, but I’ve also maintained an anti-inflammatory diet and lifestyle since I was sixteen. I try to stay super healthy.”
Sturm doesn’t think beauty has an age. “Beauty is constantly evolving, and I’ve felt beautiful in different ways at every age. Feeling beautiful to me is health, happiness, and confidence—it all comes from the inside out. I learned from my mother that healthy, hydrated skin doesn’t require makeup and is beautiful on its own,” she says. “That’s the central premise of my skin-care line and of my anti-inflammatory approach as a doctor.” Accordingly, her advice for anyone, of any age, revolves around staying calm—and well-moisturized.
1
Cleanse and exfoliate from head to toe.
Twice a week, I use my Facial Scrub or Enzyme Cleanser on my face and body to remove dead skin cells, boost circulation, and encourage skin renewal. The rest of the time, I use my regular cleanser.
Enzyme Cleanser
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GOOPGLOW Microderm
Instant Glow Exfoliator
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2
Moisturize (and don’t forget sunscreen).
After cleansing, I immediately apply my Hyaluronic Serum, then Anti-Pollution Drops. I follow those up with Super Anti-Aging Eye Cream, face cream, and then SPF 50 every day.
Hyaluronic Serum
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Anti-Pollution Drops
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Super Anti-Aging
Face Cream
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Super Anti-Aging Eye Cream
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Cellular Protection
Sun Cream SPF 50
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3
Move, sleep, and don’t stress.
Great skin is not just about putting on a cream—a holistic approach makes all the difference. One example is diet: I avoid excess alcohol, sugar, fried and processed foods, and flour. And I try to eat some of my favorite anti-inflammatory foods—avocados, salmon, olive oil, tomatoes, nuts, dark berries, and green tea. And I take my Sturm Inside supplements religiously. I’m a vegetarian, so I’m careful to replenish my zinc through my daily supplements.
Adequate sleep is key, as are sports (I like to move every day), meditation, yoga, nonelectronic reading, and breathing exercises. I’m inspired by the Buddhist tradition in terms of my outlook on life. I like to keep a happy spirit and try not to worry about the past and the future—it’s important to live in the present.
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