Exfoliate, exfoliate, and exfoliate!! As we get older I understand that our skin sheds slower and slower. In addition to using a sunblock during the day, every morning or every other morning, use a scrub. Baking soda works fine or you can purchase a more expensive kind. It just helps nature shed the dead skin cells for you and although it will take time, you'll feel your skin getting softer and looking smoother in the first week. During the day get a tinted moisturizer to help with coverage.
2006-09-12 11:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If you already have some permanent damage, you can't improve much without the peels/microdermabrasion. Just stay out of the sun, keep your face clean and moisturized. Use good quality cosmetics, cleaners and moisturizers. Be especially careful around the eye area. :)
2006-09-12 18:19:34
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answered by sassybree1979 5
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I first steam my face(naturally opens pores), then i use pure honey. Sometimes i mix it with oatmeal. Works great! But i recommend a good eye cream as well as a wrinkle cream(Avon has some good stuff and not too expensive). I use wrinkle cream and have been since i was 15 lol.
2006-09-12 18:24:23
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answered by iwannabwithu 1
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Hi
I tried some of these home based remedies and they did work for me ,this link has a lot of information and forums to discuss issues pertaining to skin,hair and weight problems so here goes,
http://www.wellnesstalk.org/3_25_0.html....
Good luck
2006-09-13 12:32:18
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answered by Anonymous
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defiantly try jojoba oil($9 at gnc) i promise it works i use it and i have/had acne and it is slowly but Shirley disappearing with the Mark!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes something that works!!!!!
also try st Ives apricot scrub ($2.50 walmart)and neutrogena on the spot ($5 at walmart)!! please try it!!! just us a few drops though!! morning and night!! search it at ask.com tons of stuff"acne and jojoba oil" pronounced hohoba oil!!
does wonders for wrinkles too!!
2006-09-12 18:18:48
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answered by sunandstars 2
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honestly, long term, stay out of the sun, it is bad for skin, and use sun block, especially in cloudy days, and lots of sleep.
2006-09-12 18:27:58
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answered by zorro1701e 5
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