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A good skincare routine can benefit your skin for a long time; the earlier you start, the better. This is what the skincare industry has taught many women chasing that plump and well-hydrated skin. A consistent routine helps, but what if good skin might actually be in genes? For Latinas, this might be the case.
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles found that Latinos age slower than people of other ethnicities, according to an Allure report.
The research analyzed 6,000 DNA samples from men and women mostly between the ages of 30 and 90 with genes from seven different ethnicities, such as Latinos, Caucasians, and two groups of people from Africa.