can they be removed? the lines and bumpy skin what cosmetics could i use to reduce them or take them away? face wash? bearin in mind im not rich and on welfare, idont like the way im ageing at all. i hope you dont tell me i have to buy expensive products and use toners and all that sh**t
2006-10-16
01:06:22
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im now 29, and feel i should have a baby face still. but thats not the case sadly
2006-10-16
01:08:09 ·
update #1
im now 29, and feel i should have a baby face still. but thats not the case sadly
2006-10-16
01:08:11 ·
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im now 29, and feel i should have a baby face still. but thats not the case sadly
2006-10-16
01:08:17 ·
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Well...I've told you honestly before...and if it's not working...go see a dermotologist.....and hopefully it is not a magnification as a result of your anxiety...i know that people who have bad anxiety do have a habit of seeing themselves and their lives worse than they are...God Bless you and good luck...and to whoever gave me the thumbs down....would you mind explaining?...people who have severe anxiety DO magnify things...that is part of the symptom..http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/aa/studentsupport/counselling/problems/anxiety.htm#symptoms......
2006-10-16 01:56:53
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answered by MotherKittyKat 7
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Your pores are no longer little valves that open or close. they're made out of ducts that secrete oils. they each and every now and then become clogged once you do no longer make the greater attempt for ordinary upkeep of your face. you're able to do super facials at abode. Oily pores and skin demands greater artwork than popular pores and skin or dry. The trick is conserving the floor sparkling of oils on the floor that clog your pores after which you will no longer get blackheads.
2016-10-02 08:34:19
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answered by ? 4
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You have to invest in a good face wash like garnier sloaire or clearisil. about €7
Also invest in a good moisturisier and face cream. Normadern do a great moisturiser and night cream for only €11.
You need some good make up too. Not a cheap kind.
I love dream mousse. It is really light and doesn't cake. €9.99
If you are concerned about the way you are ageing you really have to put aside about €30 and get some good products. These are the cheapest going and they are really good
2006-10-16 01:12:57
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answered by specs appeal 4
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well check this website on, the products are very cheap as they are natural and found at home but the problems are obviously that the results begin to show afetr some time not immediately like the stuff u buy but its good cuz ur guaranteed 100% NO SIDE EFFECTS and not a lot of money is spent
www.tipking.co.uk -beauty recipes
2006-10-16 03:05:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep your face clean.
Wash it once a day and then keep your fingers off it!
Use an astringent to close your pores. The cheapest thing to use, which I use, is plain old rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball once a day. Keep it away from your eyes. Don't over do it or you will dry and irritate your skin more.
LIGHTLY apply a little petroleum jelly (Vaseline), around your eyes to keep the skin supple.
2006-10-16 01:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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hi
I would advice you to try some home based remedies for skin ,hair and weight problems, this link has some good information it sure did help me so here goes,
http://tinyurl.com/zrol5
goodluck
2006-10-16 05:10:00
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answered by Anonymous
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try using fresh lemon juice on ur pores to close them, its more natural than alcohol and also gives ur skin vitamine c
2006-10-16 01:33:18
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answered by Dee . 2
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Using cheap makeup will just make it worse
2006-10-16 01:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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