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Magic is a heavy burden - by the age of fifty, those who practice it on a regular basis often look old and withered beyond their years. This book is chock-full of helpful advice for anyone who wants to avoid a similar fate and prolong their youth, if only for a little while.


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...The diligent application of the frog slime tincture after every sunset will smooth out shallow wrinkles, freshen the skin, and bring some healthy color to your complexion.

Alternatively, it can be substituted with snail slime, albeit it's much harder to acquire it in large enough quantities than you might initially think.

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A rather efficient way of preserving one's natural beauty is to take milk baths: they soothe flaky and irritated skin while also improving recovery from burns, which is particularly useful to pyromancers.

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The adverse consequences of spellcasting affect hair the most: it becomes thin, brittle, and quick to turn gray. This can be amended with honey poultices: the secret lies in providing a thinning scalp with the nourishment it requires...