I need skin care help!
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samantha2007
on 7 Jun 2007 12:53 PM7 posts
I hope this forum lives up to its name, because I need some professional help! I'm at my wits end trying to select anti-aging products to use and need some guidance. What is actually effective at getting rid of crows feet, bags, and wrinkles!? -
jimmy solr
on 7 Jun 2007 4:58 PMFrom Indina, 19 posts
I am an esthetic student and would recommend a series of non surgical facelift facials along with a good skin care home regimen. I would recommend very good and effective products which I found at www.cosmetics-hair.com You will not ever be able to fully remove the fine lines and wrinkles but you can reduce the appearance to almost zero by using their products. Hope this gets you off to a good start. -
Collagen
on 9 Jun 2007 9:12 PMFrom Canada, 13 posts
I recommend you Natural Collagen Q5-26 Platinum
It is a pure biologically active collagen.
After 3 months (I have used a bottle of 50 ml) my face
looks like “a new”. My skin is rejuvenated, moisturized
and toned. Small wrinkles disappeared and deep wrinkles
smoothed. You can get it on www.collagenelife.com
It really works. -
Sally2007
on 12 Jun 2007 2:06 PMFrom UK, 17 posts
Have you tried skinceuticals from Salonlines.co.uk (http://www.salonlines.co.uk/skin-care/skinceuticals/)? I use Skinceuticals range from Salonlines and have fantastic skin. I would really recommend this.
What are Skinceuticals?
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SkinCeuticals' extraordinary Topical Vitamin-C products are specially formulated to benefit the skin with less discomfort. This unique stabilization process provides higher concentrations with minimized irritation.
SkinCeuticals Topical Vitamin-C products can be used in conjunction with any skin care regimen, this is what makes them so unique.
Given the precise formulation of SkinCeuticals Topical Vitamin-C products, it is important to apply them only onto clean, dry skin. Do not mix immediately with other products; simply wait a few minutes for the SkinCeuticals Topical Vitamin-C product to be absorbed, then proceed with the rest of your skin care regimen.
SkinCeuticals Topical Vitamin-C products will start to be absorbed by the skin almost immediately. Because these vitamin-C products were developed as a preventative treatment with the goal of protecting the skin from further environmental damage, the skin should benefit the moment the vitamin-C is applied.
These products are suitable for use on all skin types and colors.
Today, there is a network of thousands of dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and licensed estheticians that recommend SkinCeuticals Topical Vitamin-C to their patients daily. Many individuals now benefit from the stabilized L-ascorbic acid technology. SkinCeuticals Topical Vitamin-C products are physician recommended and patient preferred, with the number of satisfied users continuing to grow.
Everyday skin is exposed to environmental elements like sunlight, smoke and air pollution which cause oxy radicals to form in the skin. These oxy radicals attack the skin's collagen layer and break it down, causing lines and wrinkles to appear.
Science shows that topical vitamin-C (L-ascorbic acid) promotes the synthesis of collagen which is crucial to healthy, younger-looking skin. -
CarolClifton
on 9 Jul 2007 4:10 AMFrom St. Louis, MO, 2 posts
UGH! I feel your pain! SeneGence offers a result based 24 hour anti-aging skincare system. It is truly remarkable as it delivered incredible improvement in 100% of women tested in a 6 week period.
Take a look for yourself.
[A|http://www.carolclifton.com/2006/11/27/16/|SeneGence Skin Care Results
NOW...If you are looking for more than the impressive results of SeneGence. You may want to try a little Botox or Restalyne. I have done plenty of peels and can assure you that although they make you feel good and somewhat revived they do not seem to diminish wrinkles. -
beauty101
on 11 Jul 2007 6:36 PMFrom PA, 17 posts
Look for products that contain Retinol. This is a form of vitamin A that is very effective for anti aging skin care. Learn more about retinol here: Retinol Skin Care -
Gallina
on 14 Jul 2007 7:02 PMFrom Belarus, 5 posts
I agree with the recommendation to look for retinol containing products. Though some people experience skin irritation when they use retinoid creams. You can get some tips on skin care by age and the crow's feet etc. at Beauty Salon website.
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