Exfoliate your face regularly with a mild exfoliant, you can make your own at home by adding a bit of salt to your regular face wash.This will help remove dead, dull skin that can make you look older and more wrinkled than you really are ( that's why men seem to age better, they shave which helps to get rid of dead skin cells that accumulate over time). Use a sunscreen EVERYDAY. Avoid loose powder, it sets in to the creases and makes them more obvious. At night use a moisturizer that is a bit heavier, something thats more of an emulsion cream that will hydrate your skin. Drink lots of water, the better hydrated you are, the better your skin looks and less wrinkled. It sounds really odd, but if they are really bothering you and you want a quick fix (like for photos, or an event) try Preperation H, it causes the skin to constrict and makes wrinkles less visible. Apply it under your regular makeup, but give it about a hour before you put your regular makeup on, just so it has time to do it's thing before you put on anything over it. Apply a thick layer, and then before you apply makeup, wipe it off. It's not the most glamorous, but I swear by it, and it also helps with any puffiness and redness.Don't forget to do your neck or your face will be nice and tight and your neck will look old and make you look strange. It should give you good results for several hours.Once a week use a mask that is hydrating, again, you can make your own using a mashed up avacado with a bit of olive oil, or some cooked oatmeal that has cooled. Don't use anything with alcohol, salycilic acid,or benzoyl peroxide, they will dry your skin and make everything worse. No need to spend tons of cash or time to hide wrinkles. Botox is one of those things that makes you look less wrinkly, but also totally plastic and weird. We are supposed to have facial expressions. Laugh lines are way more attractive than frown lines, so keep smiling!
2006-11-28 06:49:03
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answered by ruthie a 2
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Look for products made with something called Royal Jelly. It plumps the skin, and fills in the lines. I have eye creams that have that ingredient. Hylauronic acid (which is not an acid) is very moisturizing too, without being shiny, which will accentuate any lines. Avoid shininess! Also avoid heavy make-up that will shift around and make wrinkles seem deeper and more pronounced.
2006-11-28 07:46:59
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answered by canadianrobynn 3
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definitely there are foundations on the market that fill wrinkles and some that actually over time diminish some of the wrinkles. there are anti aging creams and many that help lessen the wrinkles you have. avon sells many of those creams. there are a lot on the markey especially for around the eyes and mouth. i believe it's maybeline that makes the age defying foundation. i'm sure avon also sells some. good luck!!! and i don't think facelifts are a good idea anyway!!
2006-11-28 06:12:52
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answered by butter_cream1981 4
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You can do it with corrective makeup. You can diminsh the appearance of lines with a highlighting concealor. Get the "It Stick" from Benefit cosmetics ($18). Draw a line down your laugh lines and blend out. Because the It Stick reflects light, it will make your laugh lines appear more full and less noticeable. Also, if you can afford it, buy Lancome's High Resolution FiberElastin Creme ($72). It REALLY works. You see results in as little as 4 weeks.
2006-11-28 05:49:59
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answered by GK2006 3
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Black opal is wonderful for wrinkles (and though i have none my grandma uses it and you wouldn't know she was my grandma) also make up can help to make wrinkle indentations deeper so i would hold off on the make up if you use it and if you feel you must (there are girls who feel the need make up) i would use bare minerals its a make up made of minerals that helps to repair facial damage, i would also recommend a nice peppermint,citrus or seaweed facial and if your going for an even more youthful look i would get an exfoliation facial, those are wonderful for giving your skin a healthy glow and wiping off about 5 years of everything.
2006-11-28 07:27:07
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answered by burberrylover 2
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You can't hide them:) But, you can minimize their appearance. First, make sure you are using a good skincare system that includes cleanser, moisterizer and an eyecream specifically for eyes. I would also use the Mary Kay Day and Night solutions-they specifically target aging: preventing and reversing. Also, a good microdermabrasion (home) will help slough off dead skin cells which can make fine looks look worse.
2006-11-28 08:19:13
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answered by thinkpinkmeghan 4
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Start out by having a facial every week. its great for getting everything nice and tight also invest in some good moisturiser with added vitamins and a sun factor. Go for a make up consultation because worn properly it will hide a million sins
2006-11-28 05:50:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Sheer Cover powder. Advertised on one of the shopping channels on sky. Rewind is good aswell. Restylane is offered at my dentist. Does face wrinkles as well as plump lips. cheaper than bleaching the teeth I was told.
2006-11-29 01:20:24
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answered by Poppy 1
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Fusion just came out with "Lift Fusion" (www.fusionbeauty.com) which is a face lift without the needles. They also carry "Lip Fusion" to plump the lips and "Glow Fusion" for self tans.
Yisell | Beauty Editor
Papierdoll Magazine
www.papierdoll.net
www.yisellsantos.com
2006-11-28 08:41:13
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answered by evee156 1
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Oil of Olay has come out with a product to reduce wrinkles. Use it for a few weeks and they seem to disappear. It fills them in and smoothes your skin.
2006-11-28 05:43:10
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answered by Krissy 3
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