Good anti wrinkle eye cream
K Sissy
8 years ago
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Konrad..just outside of Edmonton Alberta
8 years agolast modified: 8 years agomaifleur01
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Comments (19)This is an old post but still something I'm in search of & no tinterested in real expensive products either. Well there MUST be products that actually work b/c the cosmetics & advertising industry are always using tricks to dimish the look or camouflauge wrinkels. Lucky for my my gene pool was pretty good, but ANY wrinkles or sagging is too much. I've tried several moisturizers but other than helping to eliminate dryness which can make you look ashy & older, I don't really find they plump. I've tried glycolic peels/microdermabrasions at home a few times & each time got horrible breakouts (never thought of myself as having sensitive skin). I went for 2 microdermabrasions (they were complementary) & not only did I not see any improvement but I also had horrible dryness & breakouts afterwards. B/c of those experiences I'm afraid to try retin A or retinol products. The breakouts last wks. For months I've used eye cream with no noticebale difference. I've also tried lip plumpers & didn't notice anything. I've also tried different cosmetics. The dewy look looks greasy not necessarily youthful. I've tried the mineral lines & really hated them. They work no differently than powders & everything settles in the lines making them even MORE noticeable. Any of the cream products that actually offer any coverage also settle in the lines. Finally the best switches I've made are to use a makeup primer under my eyes so that at least the under eye conceler won't settle in the lines - it makes the skin smoother for applying make-up. It's makes no difference in teh way the skin actually looks other than protecting against settling make-up & making the make-up glid eon easily so less tugging. I also switched to a foundation that has light diffusing BUT I find they are lighter formulations & while that's good b/c it causes less settling they also don't offer as much coverage which I find is needed as you age & the skin b/c more blotchy. I even tried Gene Instant line Remover which is supposed to offer immediately temporary results & it felt like my skin was being pulled & taut & if I smiled I felt like I was going to crack. Has anyone else tried any other products like this that has worked for them. Michie...See MoreWhat is a good face cream to use,that WORKS?
Comments (19)I think most all lotions are ok, but get your skin wet before you apply what you use. It is moisture your skin lacks not oils and lotions...the lotion will lock in the moisture. Lotions can make the dryness worse without the moisture applied first. You should avoid fragrances, urea, lactic acid and ammonium lactate in your lotions. My SIL's allergist said "women would have less skin problems if they used Moisterlle". Not sure of the spelling on that. My sis's doc recommended Aveeno products. Also if you use oils in your bath get wet first then put the oil in the tub....See MoreAnti-Aging Routine-- Update
Comments (23)Yes, I can tell a difference. I am 46 YO and plus size, so I don't have a lot of wrinkles, mainly just lines around my eyes. The main difference I notice is in the texture of my skin and around my nose. I get the awful buildup around my nose if I stop using my stuff (seborrhea _ sp???). About a week and a half back, I ran out of the Daily Renewal Cream and the Regenrist serum and couldn't get to the store for 3 days. That was all it took; the buildup was back and my skin felt awful! I restocked and used the Olay Microdermabrasion Kit one night (great product, too! I don't use it twice a week like the box says, just a couple times per month), and in a couple of days it was back to normal. I am trying (and trying and trying ...) to lose weight. I'm really interested how many lines and wrinkles will appear when I do lose the weight. :) Then we'll see how well the products are really working....See MoreWrinkle reducer?
Comments (17)No he doesn't smoke...he quit in 1987. He has always loved the sun though and I know that is really bad...he's going to pay the price now I'm afraid. He still doesn't have many wrinkles, but he thinks he does. He's always had great skin. I told him it's just age...not much you can do to stop it. My mom didn't really wrinkle until she was in her late 70's and my dad never really did at all. I hope it's genetic! DH's parent's both died when they were still young, so we have no idea what they would have been like. His grandmother however looked great until she died at the age of 91...she swore by Oil of OLay for years..to this day if I smell it I think of her...but I hate the smell! Not because of her, it just stinks to me! She did look good though! I do agree, the Kennedy sister all are very wrinkled. I have preparation H for just this reason...tried it years ago...but not long enough I guess...we should try it again, I heard it works and it's the secret of the models!...See MoreK Sissy
8 years agoK Sissy
8 years agoraee_gw zone 5b-6a Ohio
8 years agoKathy Feldkamp
7 years agoKonrad..just outside of Edmonton Alberta
7 years agoK Sissy thanked Konrad..just outside of Edmonton Alberta
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