Anyone Attest To A Good Wrinkle Cream Product For Middle Age Lady?
there are so many things to try , I am confused. maybe someone has tried one that works well
Providing the best anti aging products
there are so many things to try , I am confused. maybe someone has tried one that works well
Also should I use Botox Before I start to wrinkle?
I am only 23-but have VERY bad skin elasticity, SO I’ve started using an anti wrinkle eye cream. BUT today i saw a old woman that looked so much like a basset hound it scared me and I wanna take care of my whole face! SO now i wanna know what your fave products along these lines are? Also what kinds of ingredients seem to work best, esp in prevenion (since my face is fine so far…its just the skin on my body that has issues) and not necessarily to FIX wrinkles/sagging (since there isnt any). Thanks so much! I have so many medical problems-i appreciate a little help in this area from people who know since it takes me so long to research other medical stuff.
I am looking for modestly priced items-drug store brands would be awesome!
I recommend the products of Shiseido. They are so mild. My mom has been using this brand for a long time and her skin is much better than other middle aged women.
I’m 17, so I have no experience with anti aging/wrinkle reducing cream, but I want to buy something for my mom, possibly as a Christmas present, see, my mother is 51, even though people think she’s in her 40′s she has wrinkles, the most predominant of which are the bags under her eyes, they are pretty puffy, and she thinks her upper eye lids are starting to sag to much, besides that her skin has generally just lost elasticity and firmness, so I’m looking for a wrinkle reducing cream that will tighten her skin, and reduce her eye bags.
I don’t really have a price limit, I mean I wouldn’t buy anything that nears 1000 bucks o~o but other then that if it’s pricey, I can save up till Christmas, or her birthday (February 1st)
So if you know of a good cream, either from personal experience or something your mother/grandmother/someone you know uses, please feel free to recommend them to me, I need all the help I can get
I’m starting to get old and I have a few lines appearing.
I don’t really like to look at these lines in the mirror (who does)?
Anyhow, I thought that I should start looking for some anti wrinkle cream or anti aging pill which will help me out.
I see these infomercials on tele all the time but I’m not sure which one can be trusted.
Does anyone have any personal experience with a particular product which has worked for them.
Maybe a product with something special which really does work. I don’t want to waste my money on things that don’t work.
Any personal experiences?
Shania
Lets say you never thought about wrinkle cream before or mention it to him. Would you be upset? Would it mean that he thought you were old and all wrinkled. Would you us the cream?
Has anyone used Retinol or Boots #7 and if so, what results have you had? I need something powerful to remove or reduce lines on my face!!
Suggestions?
I am in my 20s and have been using L’oreal’s Wrinkle Decrease Lotion for a while just for laugh lines and it also brightens my skin. But I cannot find it anywhere now and fear they have discontinued it. Does anyone know a good wrinkle cream for the above things like fine lines (mainly laugh lines around the mouth) and that maybe brightens the skin and is usable under makeup?
I have tried the l’oreal cream that is the big container but it is too heavy so I need something that is more thin like a lotion or serum. I would appreciate the help because I don’t know what works and have been into drugstores and scratched my head because I don’t know what actually works and don’t want to waste my money.
I’m mad because the l’oreal lotion worked so if anyone could tell me what is good for a young person who just needs to diminsh the appearance of fine lines while fighting aging I would be very appreciative. Thanks!!
Hi, im in my early 20′s, not even mid 20′s.. and im getting wrinkles. Non of my family have wrinkles this age, except me. I even look like the older sister compare to my older sister. My dad is almost 70.. and don’t have any age spots and still has black hair. ![]()
So, i don’t know which anti-wrinkle eye cream i should use, so which do u use, and do u recommend? .. please share. Thanks!
Drug stores don’t sell products that are that effective, just not enough concentration of ingredients.
You should look for: CoQ10, Vitamin C, Retinol. Products that are sold in doctor offices, salons/spas or high-end department stores are more effective.
Be gentle with your skin and it will go a long way in keeping it smooth and supple. Gently massage the face with glycerin-honey mixture. Dip a cotton pad in unbeaten egg white, and smooth it across wrinkles. Leave it on for an hour and remove it with a cotton dipped in ice-cold water. Check out http://useinfo-wrinkles.blogspot.com/ for more useful info.
Is that possible?
I’m only 21
I’m 24-years-old & I enjoy taking care of my skin, in addition to the rest of my body. I like to use anti-wrinkle cream as I have 2 small lines on my forehead & if I can’t get rid of them, I certainly don’t want them to get any bigger. The problem is, I don’t feel comfortable wearing anti-wrinkle cream during the day because although it smells nice, as the day goes by, my face begins to feel really warm & greasy. I especially can’t stand the feeling of it getting hot under my eyes (I apply a tiny drop under my eyes too, but not on them). Using anti-wrinkle cream at night-time is fine because I don’t notice it when I’m asleep, but I can’t stand using it during the day.
I’ve come to really enjoy using face lotion on my face during the day & anti-wrinkle cream at night-time & I would like to know if moisturising face lotion works just as well as anti-wrinkle cream? I certainly feel more comfortable & fresh during the day after using lotion.
Thanks.
Drug stores don’t sell products that are that effective, just not enough concentration of ingredients.
You should look for: CoQ10, Vitamin C, Retinol. Products that are sold in doctor offices, salons/spas or high-end department stores are more effective.