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I've recently been using the L'Oreal Collagin Moisture Filler day solution. Only for about 3 weeks, so no long term review yet, BUT......the older I get over 40, the more prone to deep cystic acne my facial skin becomes. I break out to almost every product that I try. However, my skin has been tolerating this one pretty well. Now, I just need to see if it makes a difference over time or not!
I have a wrinkle, below my left eye that looks like a scar. It is horizontal. I believe it is because I sleep on that side. I try to sleep on the other side but always end up switching in the night. Anyway, I am becoming increasingly self conscious about it because it looks like a scar. I can deal with the laugh lines. I am only 35, any suggestions?
I'd recommend Avon, especially their Anew line. Don't cost quite as much as department store brands. Plus, Avon has a full refund return policy!
Thats what she uses!
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My aunt uses the Avon anti wrinkle corrector and she looks much younger.
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I have a wrinkle, below my left eye that looks like a scar. It is horizontal. I believe it is because I sleep on that side. I try to sleep on the other side but always end up switching in the night. Anyway, I am becoming increasingly self conscious about it because it looks like a scar. I can deal with the laugh lines. I am only 35, any suggestions?
The Avon Anew anti-wrinkle creams! My aunt likes it.
Obaji has a line of skin care I tried . . . . the one thing that worked for me, is the eye cream, from the Obaji line called Elastiderm.
My dermatologist uses this as well and loves it. I don't have many wrinkles yet, but the few I have, and the eyelids that are loosening up, well, this stuff just seems to reverse things . . . now I didn't care for any of the other Obaji stuff, it's expensive, and didn't see any great improvement in my skin . . . except for the eyecream . . I swear by that stuff.
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In my own personal noticings, those who dont smoke seem to have healthier looking skin without having to use a ton of cremes and facial stuff. Im guessing the smoke might dry out your skin more than weather itself? Also, people who live in high humidity areas seemt o always have healthier looking skin, because youre surrounded by a natural moisturizer 24/7. Drinking lots of water jhelps too, not only skin but muscles and bones.
Otherwise, I simply but a jar of vitamin E or just plain jane Ponds face cream, and it works just fine for me.
Just my 2c.
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