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    Healthy Hollywood: Fab Food Friday - Paula Abdul's Secret Anti-Aging Weapon!

    Hard to believe Paula Abdul is just one year shy of 50! "The X Factor" judge looks gorgeous and certainly can hold her own with women half her age.

    Good genes and a lifelong love of dance certainly play a part in her ageless beauty. Paula's go-to-skin-guy, Scott-Vincent Borba, author of "Skintervention," also helps keep her skin fresh and vibrant.

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    Good news for us, you don't need super pricey Hollywood treatments to fight off those wrinkles. Scott-Vincent dropped by Access Hollywood Live to show Billy Bush & Kit Hoover how to look five years younger in just five minutes using five simple products found in your kitchen.

    Scott-Vincent shared with Healthy Hollywood his recipes for 5 anti-aging treatments.

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    5 Ingredients: Honey Milk Oatmeal Eggs Mayonnaise

    1. Honey, Oatmeal & Milk Body Scrub: This is an incredibly easy (and inexpensive) scrub to exfoliate away dry, dead skin cells and help even out skin tone. Afterward, apply a body butter to skin.

    How-to: Combine 1/4 cup oatmeal, 3 tablespoons honey, and 3 tablespoons milk. Use as an all-over exfoliant.

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    2. Mayo Hair Treatment: Mayo is a very emollient and reparative hair mask, as well as intensive soak for feet and hands.

    How-to: Apply 1 tablespoon mayonnaise and rub through hair. Leave on for at least 5 minutes. If hair is severely dry, leave it on overnight; just be sure to cover with shower cap before going to bed.

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    3. Egg/Honey Firming Facial Mask: This mask is rich in vitamins, proteins, and helps reduce bacteria caused breakouts.

    How-to: Mix 1 egg and 1 tablespoon honey, apply thin layer to face. Leave on until completely dry (approximately 5-8 minutes) and rinse.

    4. Milk Soak: Lactic acid helps to even out melanin (skin pigment) and helps brighten overall skin tone.

    How-to: Pour 1 gallon milk into warm tub. Soak for approximately 15-20 minutes (or as needed).

    5. Mayo/Oatmeal Skin Calmer: Mayo helps hydrate skin, while oatmeal is a natural anti-inflammatory. This is the perfect combo to help soothe dry, itchy skin.

    How-to: Combine 1 cup oatmeal and 1 cup mayonnaise, apply to skin. Rinse off after approximately 10-15 minutes for best results.

    For more information on Scott-Vincent and his skincare line, check out www.borba.com. Healthy Hollywood readers can use the word access and receive 20 percent off their purchase.

    In addition, a healthy shout-out to Lauren Bush, co-founder of the children's charity FEED Project. FEED has teamed up with cosmetic giant Clarins and created the FEED 15 Clarins Pouch, which contains 3 iconic beauty products. Each pouch bought will provide 15 meals to children around the world. The FEED 15 Clarins Pouch is available at Nordstrom stores.

    Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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