duh, when you start to get them, OF COURSE!!!
2007-03-10 02:17:51
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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it's a good idea to use moisturiser all the time. Apply it after you take off your makeup, before bed, before putting on makeup etc. When you remove your makeup, your face is usually pretty dry, and tha tis the most important time to moisturise. As for the anti-wrinkle creams....here's a hidden truth: they are not really any different than any other facial moisturiser. Cream promotes flexible soft and hydrated skin...thus preventing wrinkles. My mother has always been very dilligent in her moisturising. She just turned 60 but only looks 40. I'm 32, but I even often get accused of not being old enough to purchase an alcoholic drink.
2007-03-10 09:59:46
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answered by kari w 3
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Best anti-wrinkle cream is sunscreen. Using a good one daily will do a lot to prevent wrinkles from forming (as well as protect from brown spots and possibly cancer). Start using it now, if you're not. Moisturizers with anti-wrinkle properties can be used whenever you see those fine lines appear.
2007-03-10 10:04:24
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answered by vacationland 3
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Women can start using anti-wrinkle creams from their very early 20's. Wrinkles are actually caused by sun exposure and our environment. Only 10% of aging is from naturally growing old. This means that it's wise to start using pure, safe, and beneficial products early to PREVENT fine lines and wrinkles. I'm 27 and I started using Arbonne's NutriMinC Re9 anti-aging system last year. I absolutely love it.
Their revolutionary anti-aging system is specifically formulated to reduce the affects of sun damage, decrease fine lines and wrinkles, while it works to combat the visual signs of aging. The system consists of products that contain natural collagens, giving your skin a natural lift. They're all botanically based, pure, safe, beneficial, hypoallergenic, dermatologist tested, formulated without alcohol, wax, dyes, chemicals, fragrances, mineral oil, animal products and bi products, etc, etc. They're unlike any others on the US market and contain all 9 key anti-aging elements, giving you maximum benefit. Their products are also formulated with nanosphere technology which makes them beneficial for all skin types and adjusts to your skins specific needs by applying more moisture in dry areas and less is oily areas. This line consists of all 9 key anti-aging elements needed to formulate a beneficial anti-aging system. Research shows that 6 months continued use of this system will give a 68% decrease in DEEP density lines and wrinkles; however I started to notice results within a week or two. If you want a fountain of youth, this is it.
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2007-03-12 15:42:51
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answered by J D 3
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you should start using anti wrinkle creams in your early twenties to prevent fine lines and wrinkles. mary kay has some really good products :)
wrinkle reducers are what to use when you actually get them.
2007-03-10 10:56:56
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answered by pamcake 4
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from 20's timeprevent creams, 25+ and 35+ has anti-ageing creams, 45+ has wrinkle repair cream
2007-03-10 10:05:28
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answer #6
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answered by Sherlock H 2
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For preventive measures I would say about 24-25 that was when my fine lines on my forehead started to appear, of course it all depnds on where you live and what type of enviroment you are in I live in Florida so the sun has a very damaging effect on the skin
2007-03-10 09:56:52
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answered by B-E-B 3
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When you see wrinkles appearing lol.
2007-03-14 05:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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they should star wearing sunscreen in their teens and 20's that is the best antiwrinkle cream you can use
second to that.. uses wrinkle cream in their 20's.. it hydrates the skin and makes it look fuller
2007-03-10 09:57:48
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answered by Anonymous
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in your early twenties use a good undereye creme for your eyes.
in your 30's & 40's you might want to start with a good creme for your face...
it depends upon the persons skin....and genetics...
some people never need skin cremes...or use them.
body lotion should be used at any age.
2007-03-10 09:59:18
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answered by manhattanmaryanne 7
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