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Kelpa
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Topic: ANTI WRINKLE CREAMS!!!! Posted: 24 July 2007 at 2:11pm |
Right o' - nothing to do with kids whatsoever!
Been noticing a few lines here and there which I guess is normal as I head to mid thirties however I am not terribly happy.
Does anyone "swear by" or use a good ANTI WRINKLE CREAM that does something? Or work???
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caliandjack
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Posted: 24 July 2007 at 2:19pm |
No but i need them too, I've heard Oil of Ulay - special effects is quite good for the price.
Also stay out of the sun, drink plenty of water and don't smoke. These are all the things that can age your skin.
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mum2emj
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Posted: 24 July 2007 at 3:06pm |
i watched opera a while ago and someone on it said that anything with alpha hydroxy acid- AHA is good, as it makes the skin produce something that helps, and anything else didnt really work... or something along those lines- i just listened closely to the bit that io needed to know and that was the AHA.
i have YET to buy any yet though although i want to, i was a smiler my whole life and have ot the lines to show, i guess that isnt too bad, it shows i have been happy  but i feel like i look a LOT older than i am.
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Bubbaloo
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Posted: 25 July 2007 at 9:24am |
I use Neutragena (sp) anti wrinkle cream I find it really works quite well and isn't to expensive either.
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Spudling
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Posted: 25 July 2007 at 3:27pm |
SUNBLOCK! Seriously, if you are going to by one cream to help stop wrinkles then a sunblock is better than any $200 moisturiser, not that I have ever used a $200 moisteriser, but you get what I mean.
You should use a sunblock every day of the year, even when it is raining, if there is enough sunlight outside to make it daytime then there is enough sunshine to start those wrinkles off.
After saying all of that, if you want a moist as well as a sunblock, then (if you can afford to) go to a beauty therapist and she will be able to look at your skin and give you a moist that is best suited to you
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mamanee
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Posted: 25 July 2007 at 4:35pm |
I find the Olay Total Effects one a bit too greasy for my skin. The nicest feeling one I've used is the Garnier Nutritionist in the green pottle. It's really refreshing and absorbs easily and doesn't make you feel gross. Spudling is right about the sunblock, although sunblock feels kinda yucky, so if you can find a moisturiser that has spf 15+ on it, then that's pretty good too!
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Mum2Lukas
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Posted: 28 July 2007 at 8:14pm |
I use Smooth Skin 8% from The Caci Clinic. It's 8% Glycolic Acid and leaves my skin super smooth. But I also get Microdermabrasion done once a month too which is what I swear by
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Bombshell
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Posted: 07 August 2007 at 10:54am |
i use olay but also pinch Ellas soothing naturals every now and again and my skin loves it...
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