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I'm a young looking man for my age and want to keep it that way. So I noticed I have a couple really small feint lines showing up, near my eye that goes diaganol towards my cheek, probably about 3/4 of an inch long.
Isn't that called the start of a crow foot or something?
What's a good anti-aging face creme for men I want to get the ball rolling and be proactive. Thanks.
I'm a young looking man for my age and want to keep it that way. So I noticed I have a couple really small feint lines showing up, near my eye that goes diaganol towards my cheek, probably about 3/4 of an inch long.
Isn't that called the start of a crow foot or something?
What's a good anti-aging face creme for men I want to get the ball rolling and be proactive. Thanks.
Crow's feet.
My hubby dips into my Monsia intense night repair cream (not anti-aging, just a good cream that suits my skin) occasionally when his skin feels dry but I have trained him to use mainly vit E oil so I can keep the night repair cream to myself! I get Vit E oil from amazon, uk, but I'm sure you will be able to find it easily in the US. The other product we both use as a body moisturizer is jojoba oil, (an ingredient in the Monsia Skincare range that I have been using since 2014) neither oils leave an "oily" residue but are absorbed quickly. Wear sunglasses so you don't squint in sunlight and wear sunscreen.
Sunscreen is the main thing,I've worn a natural (no chemicals) sunscreen all my life and I don't think I look 37.I wouldn't use any of those creams in the store to prevent aging they are all full of harsh chemicals try organic,natural products.
I use the Shiseido Beneficence line for myself and have used it for at least 20 years and it works!
I bought a men's line for my honey bear and although he is not the type of man to use facial skin care products...he actually admitted that it felt good when he applied it.
#1 thing is sunscreen so start with that! Then you should exfoliate more. One of the easiest ways to exfoliate (and cheap) is to get some regular sugar, mix with a little water and rub it all over your face for a minute. Rinse and do it a couple times a week.
#1 thing is sunscreen so start with that! Then you should exfoliate more. One of the easiest ways to exfoliate (and cheap) is to get some regular sugar, mix with a little water and rub it all over your face for a minute. Rinse and do it a couple times a week.
#1 thing is sunscreen so start with that! Then you should exfoliate more. One of the easiest ways to exfoliate (and cheap) is to get some regular sugar, mix with a little water and rub it all over your face for a minute. Rinse and do it a couple times a week.
A bit more than a few drops. You just want enough so you can rub it on your face. You can also wet your face then rub the sugar on.
You can use bigger sugar crystals (like sugar in the raw) for knees, elbows and feet! If you are feeling extra fancy make a scrub with oil. And use it in the shower. Careful if you have a slippery surface.
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