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I think like 30-35

2006-10-09 06:42:57 · answer #1 · answered by Duct Girlie 2 · 0 0

Age is not the only matter, you should consider other things too. You might see a woman, 45 years of age and no deep wrinkles or fine lines and then again you might see a woman, 39 years of age and you can easily see the look of fine lines in her face. But that's not a problem because almost all brands have anti-wrinkle creams for different ages. When you notice deep wrinkles on your face, it's time. You can see wrinkles on most people's faces when they laugh or frown but you'll need to use that cream when you're not doing any of these things with your face and you still can see the lines. You'll know when the time comes and you can consult with a pro as well.

2016-03-28 02:45:02 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Early twenties. I did and at 39 I have no wrinkles or lines at all. People still think I am a teenager. Right now I am using proactive solution and the refining mask. Then I use the oil of Olay facial dermabrasion facial peel. For under my eyes I use Avon firm and lift. My skin is so tight that it feels pulled back for a couple days. If you start at an early age, before the skin changes, then the wrinkles and lines will not appear at all.

2006-10-09 06:47:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Despite all the hype I don't really believe anti wrinkle creams & potions work. I would suggest just wearing sunscreen when ever you are out doors. Do not go to tanning salons or lay out in the sun. This can & will cause your skin to age & wrinkle. You'll look like an old boot by the age of 40. Tanning beds & over exposure to the sun without sunscreen can also lead to skin cancer.....

2006-10-09 06:54:04 · answer #4 · answered by More Lies & More Smoke Screens 6 · 0 0

I think the most important thing anyone can do at any age to prevent your skin from aging or looking damaged is to wear a moisturizer with sunscreen. Sun damage causes more wrinkles than anything else.

2006-10-09 07:05:46 · answer #5 · answered by KM77 1 · 0 0

Do you think you need some?

i don't see the advantage of applying wrinkle creams but to answer your question... i think the age at which women starts to use wrinkle creams have depreciated.

for your information there is now a wrinkle cream for teenagers. you might be familar with the cream, "nevia young visage"

i hope this answers your question.


hang on...don't you have a GP?

2006-10-09 06:52:50 · answer #6 · answered by Imogen 200 1 · 0 1

Most wrinkles are caused by either sun damage or genetics (what you inherited - so pick your grandparents carefully! ;-)
....To help prevent wrinkles, put on sunscreen every day (at least spf 30 with UVA & UVB protection) on your face as your base moisturizer. . . my dermatologist swears that the most wrinkle-free are the ones that have been using sunscreen for years........I hope it continues to work for me! I started using sunscreen in my twenties & moisturizing at night.......I should have started in my teens....but everyone thinks I'm much younger....

2006-10-09 06:49:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

In your 20's, after your face stops being real oily, and don't think you can completely prevent wrinkles, they eventually start showing up.

2006-10-09 06:50:51 · answer #8 · answered by shepherd 5 · 0 0

wrinkles start to form before they are even visible. A good moisturizer is essential to keep the skin hydrated.

2006-10-12 05:06:31 · answer #9 · answered by oilman11977 5 · 0 0

I started using them in my early 20's. I am now 28 , and always get carded. I don't know if it has to do with the creams but people think I look super young.

2006-10-09 06:44:06 · answer #10 · answered by jenlovely01 3 · 0 0

I would say in your early twenties... any younger and you might just be wasting money on anti-wrinkle products which can be pretty expensive.

2006-10-09 06:45:29 · answer #11 · answered by xxfallenstarxx 3 · 0 0

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