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go to bed earlier and drink plenty of water, put slices of cucumber on your colsed eyes befor you go to bed,about ten minutes

2006-07-27 08:17:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Facial lines and wrinkles (rhytides) form because of the following factors: Ageing processes, Sun damage Muscle movement, Gravity, Injury, Surgery, Acne, Other skin diseases with a tendency to scar (e.g. discoid lupus), Smoking. There is often a degree of asymmetry to the lines, as people tend to smile or frown more on one side than the other, or consistently sleep on the right or the left cheek. Fine lines and wrinkles arise because of irregular thickening of the dermis and because of a decrease in the amount of water held by the epidermis. This is mainly caused by sun damage and exposure to environmental toxins such as tobacco smoke. I use and love Arbonne's NutriMinC® RE9 REpair, Corrective Eye Crème, (i buy it online at: http://arbonnepuertorico.myarbonne.com under shop online) you will enjoy immediate visibly firming and moisturizing benefits. This formula moisturizes the delicate skin around the eyes and reduces the appearance of dark circles and puffiness, write them and you could receive their samples, anyway the best thing is that they are formulatted with botanical principles and formulatted without mineral oil, animal prooducts or fragrances which all these ingredients are very harmfull for our skin.. Mineral oil is the 2nd worse thing we could do to our skins health for it is like rubbing car oil on our skin and exposing ourselfes to the sun, animal products come from dead animals and these come from rendering plants these plants pick all dead animal and dead animal parts (from meat houses, etc.) and they put it in a huge pot, squash everything and boils it, what ever comes to the top is the oil other companies use to elaborate thier products, gross I know...the lipstick... ewww anyway, that is why i use botanically based products which is way much better because they get absorbed and the nutrients inside the products is what helps our skin look and feel healthy...they are not sold in stores but it is a great way to buy becasue they have this money back guarantee if for some reason there is something you do not like from the products you get your money back guarantee (within 45 days from purchase) so you have nothing to loose, only some fine lines;~).... I know the info is too much but hope this is helpfull!!!

2006-07-27 08:14:51 · answer #2 · answered by shoppinggirl90 4 · 0 0

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2006-07-27 08:15:50 · answer #3 · answered by Crystal 2 · 0 0

Getting Rid Of Wrinkles At Early Stage

When you’re in your mid-twenties chances are you tend to have signs of early aging. If you noticed a little changes of your face like lines, discolorations and broken blood vessels. Then you need these simple steps to maintain your beautiful, younger-looking skin.

1. Be a wise buyer

Be careful with the product you shop. Most anti-aging products are formulated for mature skin. Since you’re still in your younger years, the formula tends to be drier and thinner, and so it can be too heavy for the skin’s active oil glands. Instead try to look for oil-free moisturizer or lightweight gels or serum.

2. Sunscreen Ritual

It is advisable that if you use your product in the morning choose moisturizer with built-in sun protection, if not you could apply sunscreen over moisturizer so it can dilute the SPF in half. If you’re not going to use sunscreen daily, result is that anti-aging product can result you to be very ineffective.

3. Nourishing with nutrients

Be reminded that lightweight antioxidant-rich gels or serums will give your skin a dose of much-needed nutrients and help protect it from stress and environmental factors.

4. Take care of the eyes

One of the first areas to show signs of aging, the skin around the eyes needs extra hydration even if the rest of your face doesn’t.

How To Fight Against Wrinkles

How you choose to treat wrinkles and other signs of aging depends on what stage of your life you're at. In your 20s, when wrinkles are just beginning to appear, sunblock is the best course of action. At that stage, skin can still repair itself, and wearing sunscreen regularly will prevent further damage and help the skin regenerate itself. An alpha-hydroxy acid product is also a good idea, because it will lightly exfoliate the dulling layer of dead skin and give it a smoother, clearer look.

When your 30s start to creep up (with a few more lines and wrinkles in tow), retinol products and prescription retinoids, such as Retin-A or Renova (the more moisturizing form), are the next line of defense. Both are designed to plump up fine lines and stimulate skin to produce collagen, although Renova is the only product approved by the FDA clinically proven to reduce wrinkles. If your skin is starting to show signs of dryness, moisturizer will hydrate it and make wrinkles look less apparent but won't make them disappear.

When wrinkles become stubborn, usually around your late 30s and early 40s, it's time to see your dermatologist, who can prescribe a skincare regimen to help keep wrinkles at bay. In addition, she has various chemical peels in her anti-aging arsenal. Peels come in varying strengths, depending on the severity of your wrinkles and age spots. Light, glycolic acid-based peels, done once a month over the course of a few months, will help smooth some of the fine lines (although they won't have much effect on deep wrinkles), fade brown spots, and even out overall skin tone.

TCA (trichloracetic acid) peels are a bit stronger and reserved for deeper wrinkles. They are used at varying concentrations and leave skin red and sensitive for a few days. Phenol peels are used for very severe discoloration as a last resort. The downsides of phenol peels are that they can leave the skin permanently lighter and involve more risks than more gentle peels.

Laser peels are a newer weapon that only require a single treatment but are reserved for very severe wrinkling. Depending on the type of damage you wish to get rid of, this could be an alternative to a facelift and should be performed only by a dermatologist or plastic surgeon who has substantial experience using lasers. The additional drawback is the healing process; count on severe redness and peeling for at least a week.

2006-07-27 12:56:10 · answer #4 · answered by á?¦ Magic á?¦ 4 · 0 0

far too many answers to this one, I think its simply trial & error plus protecting your eyes in the sun & drinking plenty of water.

2006-07-27 09:21:45 · answer #5 · answered by meme 1 · 0 0

Don't be vain. Most folk have lines. C'est la vie!!

2006-07-27 08:15:12 · answer #6 · answered by Space dust 2 · 0 0

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