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Anti-aging supplements are ingestible products—such as vitamin capsules, powders, or teas—marketed with the message of slowing or reversing the aging process. However, there is no clinical evidence that such products provide any effect on health or the process of aging. Anti-aging creams are cosmetics products, typically moisturizer-based, that are promoted for reducing, masking, or preventing visible signs of skin aging, such as wrinkles, discoloration, or loss of elasticity. These claims are not supported by conclusive scientific evidence.
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