Stop strssing and moisture you skin throughly don't strecth your skin and i personally recommend Mary Kay
2006-08-05 18:35:17
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answered by Lady E 2
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The best product and the only one I have used that really works is called Nu Glow. (You can look it up on the web). It is a zinc based serum, cleanser and moisturizer combination that you can subscribe to. It costs $79 per month, and is well worth it. After I started using it, after about a week I got many comments like, "How can you be so damn beautiful", and things like, "Your skin looks so nice." After I hadn't seen my Mom for a few months, the first thing she said to me was, "Your skin!!" (I got her some and she uses it now.) It really works. I would say it took 10 years off my age, and I am 53. I just had slight wrinkles around undereye area, but I have smoked for many years and had "lip wrinkles" and it has taken those all away. Try it...you will love it, and no, I don't work for this company!!
2006-08-06 01:39:57
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answered by 420Linda 4
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This is freaky - I just watched a consumer information show about eye wrinkle creams (all the big name, expensive brands) and all the women who tested them said that none of them really worked. A dermatologist they talked to said that they were basically just expensive moisturizers and you'd be better off using a regular (sensitive skin) moisturizer with sun screen. But they did mention that products which contain glyercin may actually plump up the area and trap moisture. And vitamin C and retinol are recommended to help firm the area.
I found a recap of the show here if you want to take a look:
http://www.wnetwork.com/tv_shows/shows/The_Shopping_Bags/ViewProduct.asp?ID=395
As a side note, the best facial/eye creams I have ever used were ones that were "oxygen" based.
2006-08-06 01:45:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I use pure jojba oil, or almond oil. Every single other product I tried made my skin either crepe-y, or made my skin break out. I've had outstanding results using pure oil - I've even used olive oil a couple of times when I was at my boyfriend's house and didn't have anything else. My eyes are brighter, and you can't see the small wrinkles that had started to appear. I live in a VERY dry climate, so maybe that has something to do with it, but I'm thrilled. And it's SO much cheaper than buying any of that other crap.
2006-08-06 01:35:09
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answered by They call me ... Trixie. 7
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Hemorrhoid cream will really work but be sure it's CREAM and NOT ointment which will be greasy and cause your eye makeup to smear. My Mom swears by Neutrigenia anti aging eye cream and I have tried it and it is wonderful. But, really, any good anti-oxidant cream is good for re-hydrating your delicate skin around your eyes. And ones with sunscreen are even better! They help prevent future crows feet. And you don't have to spend a bunch to get good results. Suave has a sensitive skin face moisturizer that is very nice. Hope this helps! Debbie
2006-08-06 01:42:09
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answered by deborajospurlock 1
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Go on ebay...there's this serum, Ester-C Serum by Nature's C Cret. Just put that in the search. This is THE best stuff in the world!
It's a really great vitamin C that doesn't have acid, so it's great around the eyes, and it's made a huge difference for me!
2006-08-06 01:35:35
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answered by Amy N 4
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Mary Kay Eye Cream.
2006-08-06 01:34:54
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answered by Justsyd 7
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First I would say drink more water, the hydration helps keep your skin elasticity in it. And if you want/need to use something I would suggest using a product by Avon. It's from Anew product line and it's amazing......
2006-08-06 01:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Lotion. Adding moisture to the skin is the only thing that will ease wrinkles unless you stretch the skin.
2006-08-06 01:33:43
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answered by Stuart 7
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I don't have the wrinkles. But I use preperation-H for puffiness under my eyes.
2006-08-06 01:33:32
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answered by tina m 6
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