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anti-ageing

British  

adjective

  1. of or relating to any product or procedure claiming to reverse or slow down the effects of ageing

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The anti-ageing influencer has repeatedly apologised for the messages but stressed he had no involvement in Epstein's criminality.

From BBC

Instead, she says many products on offer promising plumper skin and fuller hair, often marketed as anti-ageing, will already be aligned with what may appeal to those on weight-loss drugs.

From BBC

The most popular videos were titled "Get Ready with Me", with the routines featuring on average six different products, often including adult anti-ageing creams, with an average combined cost of 168 dollars.

From Barron's

"As a society, we are obsessed with anti-ageing. There is an increased awareness of procedures like botox and fillers among teenage students."

From BBC

The type-2 diabetes drug metformin and rapamycin, which is taken to prevent an organ transplant being rejected, are both actively being researched for their anti-ageing qualities.

From BBC