Mix brewed green tea 50% with 50% unfiltered apple cider vinegar (like Braggs) and use as a toner. Use 4 ounces of each. It will do wonders! It will decrease pore size and fade age spots. Plus, it is really inexpensive.
2007-02-20 03:41:07
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answered by buffalobo 2
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Don't use Proactive, it's for acne and you don't appear to have bad acne.
To prevent aging, you need to moisturise and wear a sunscreen. Those are the very first steps you take, from age 15.
However, as you're in the right age group to, you can start using anti-aging products.
Try the Loreal range. From age 30, I think the Visible Results line would be best for you. Loreal is generally affordable, depending on where you go.
Olay is good too. Regenerist. There's a cream, a wash, and a serum, and an eyecream, which is vital.
Nivea Visage is about to release a new anti-aging range, which will be very good too. Nivea is great.
I hope these suggestions helped. Good luck.
2007-02-20 21:54:47
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answered by L 3
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For ages 25+ I would recommend Avon's ANEW RETROACTIVE line of products. I personally use the 2 in 1 facewash, Lotion and Cream. There are oodles of other products available from this line that will target your concerns. Repair eye serum, Skin optimizer, Repair Cream, Clarifying Essence and Luminosity Ultra Advanced Skin Brightener also!
Enjoy!
2007-02-21 11:08:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Murad. My daughter is 31 and has been using Murad products for over five years. I've used them off and on but am now going to switch. They have great products. visit them online as they can guide you to the type of products you may need. You can buy as much or as little as you want. My daughter swears by the products and I do as well. They will also send you freebees when you order things.
As for proactive, I have ordered those for my two younger children (25 and 23) and both have had great results. One is male and one is female. They are not too pricey when you consider you can use the products for 3-4 months for about $20.00 per month. That really isn't too bad. You can order from them online as well. 1-800-950-4695 is their number.
Good Luck and let me know how it works out for you!!
2007-02-20 03:40:07
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answered by wanninonni 6
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go to a spa not the mall women that work at macys ect they work on commision theyre just gonna sell you something just to make the sell they dont care if it doesnt work try going to a spa or doctors office for a professional skin care line jan marini is a good line to help with pores,scars and aging check it on the web
2007-02-20 14:54:26
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answered by liz 1
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Not sure if it is at a department store, but salons would carry it... I use BioElements ... you can probably find the line on the web.. They have a pore refining clay mask...anti aging products...general skin care products... many many choices...very good quality... I am 33 and use it... I love it...feels good on my skin and really helps w/ the pores..
www.bioelements.com
2007-02-20 03:36:06
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answered by Anonymous
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oil of olay regenerists is what i use and it's very good also I use Wexler (found at Bath and body) and believe it or not the Principal secret! which is cheap and works pretty well... you have to try several until you get what works for your skin! but all of those I've used and Wexler's the most expensive so that's why I tried Principal Secret and it's actually comparable.. their packaging is cheap that's why it's not so expensive as the Wexler products and they ship it every couple of months direct for your convenience .. (my gosh I sound like an infomercial! LOL)
2007-02-20 03:36:10
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answered by thenakats 4
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MaryKay has a WONDERFUL regimen for your problem - as an added bonus, it also treats signs of aging. Price is cheaper than most department store brands and is money-back guaranteed.
I have been using it for years and highly recommend. If you need help finding a rep, give me a holler at plc5247@yahoo.com.
Good Luck,
Pat
2007-02-20 03:52:50
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answered by Pat C 1
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I have heard Proactive is good but expensive.
And now Walmart sells a cheaper version of it, check on walmarts website.
2007-02-20 03:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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clinique
2007-02-20 05:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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