Wrinkles and fine lines

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kaylagrl

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Only decent answer on here.Thanks.:)
Now that was rude. Other than eating right,not smoking and staying out of the sun there isn't more that can be said. All common sense. Anything in glass bottles and tubes you're paying for the packaging. They make a mint off women every year trying to reverse time. My aunt died of stomach cancer at the age of 43,wrinkles don't bother me, Im happy to have another day on this earth.
 
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Mooky

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Now that was rude. Other than eating right,not smoking and staying out of the sun there isn't more that can be said. All common sense. Anything in glass bottles and tubes you're paying for the packaging. They make a mint off women every year trying to reverse time. My aunt died of stomach cancer at the age of 43,wrinkles don't bother me, Im happy to have another day on this earth.


Not really. At least it wasn't patronising.And there were many helpful tips I got later on which I didn't know about - so NO - it isn't just common sense.:)
 

Lynx

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Just never put your glasses on. I still look like 18 when I look in the mirror.
Works just like Photoshop.
Reminds me of a Pickles comic strip. A woman is trying to persuade her elderly father to take better care of his hair (what there is of it) and use a good shampoo and conditioner. He says why should he bother? She asks shouldn't he want to look good for his wife? He says with his wife's bad eyesight, he doubts she cares. The wife comes in from the side and says, "He's right dear. As long as he smells okay, I'm fine."
 
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kaylagrl

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Not really. At least it wasn't patronising.And there were many helpful tips I got later on which I didn't know about - so NO - it isn't just common sense.:)
Well you got the answer you wanted so there you have it.
 

JosephsDreams

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Not really. At least it wasn't patronising.And there were many helpful tips I got later on which I didn't know about - so NO - it isn't just common sense.:)
I wondered why you implied my post was not helpful, when I thought it was. So I went back and read you OP. Now I realize misread your original first post. Sorry. I see now you said you don't have wads of cash. I thought you said you did.

Using natural type peels like apple cider vinegar can work wonders. Or even lemon juice.
Black African soap which is available fairy cheap on Amazon is getting raves.
Using H202, in its 35% food grade from is a good way to boost oxygen levels. But be very careful to use as directed. It takes time to build it up. It will show in your skin.
Eating less animal products and more vegan foods and raw foods will also give your skin a shine, over time.
Running and exercise, and not eating late at night, and sleeping a decent 8 hours, give or take according to you bodies needs and circadian rhythms.
If you can get your hands on an Athena water ionizer which also alkalizes the water.
I hope that helps.
 

Shilo

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Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone actually knows how to reduce the appearance of fine lines.I don't have wads of cash for chemical peels, dermabrasion or expensive cosmetics.Just wondering if it is even possible to get rid of these lines or if I am stuck with them....
I am 46 years old and many people think I am in my early 30's. on my skin 1) I use vitamin C. serum 20% every day. 2) DMAE cream every day this tightens skin. 3) If I will not be out side long I use Primrose 1300. If I am going out side I use Spf 15. 4 at night I use vitamin C serum 20% and a Alpha Hydroxy Acid cream.

Primrose 1300 can be bought just about any where even Walmart. Everything else I look for the deals at Ross or Amazon. A little of each product goes a long way price of each item is between 6-15 dollars a bottle.

 

Lynx

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Aug 13, 2014
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DISCLAIMER: The following statement is from a guy. Please take that into consideration.


I figure my skin won't wear out before something internal goes south and I die. As long as my skin does the job of keeping the outside out and the inside in of my body, I couldn't really care less how it looks. Same for women I see, I don't really care if they have lines and wrinkles. When I look at someone what I look for is what the lines say about the person - were they made by happiness, grouchiness, moodiness or what?

My grandma for example. She is 83 and currently looks like a kindly old gnome. Of course the fact that she is short and hunchbacked helps that image. She has lines on her face, deep ones, but they are happy lines.

Then there's this woman at work. She's always complaining about something. She's somewhere above 50 and she has lines too, but they sure ain't happy ones.

If your lines were made by being a grouch, I can see wanting to hide them. Otherwise, I personally think they are beautiful. But that's just me. I know women hate lines of all kinds.