try using some virgin vie products. the best i have tried from there is a vitamin c 1. it really does help. let me no if you have any other questions i will be happy to help.
2007-03-23 05:35:05
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answered by ♥ Wild-@-Heart ♥ 4
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Ghazal Joon, anything that is used for babies must be good. So I would suggest either Johnson's baby cream ( in a tube) or Aqueous Cream BP which is like a creamy vaseline. The Aqueous is always given to people who have very dry skin so it is moisturiser+ and it's really cheap too. Paying load of money for a brand name does not always give the results you want. All the best
2007-03-23 15:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Oil of Olay Eye Transforming Cream
Burt's Bees Royal Jelly
Neutrogena eye creams
I wouldn't recommend a gel if you have dry skin; the alcohol in gels worsens the condition.
2007-03-30 05:01:03
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answered by missy w 1
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sorry lovey, but wrinkles r part of life.
u'd b better off with some cocoa-butter, than spending a fortune on Avon products.
wrinkles really don't bother me.
i'm getting old, they're part & parcel of life.
u can't stay young forever
so why waste ur time & money on holding back what is inevitable?
grow old gracefully & learn 2 accept urself, wrinkles an all.
that's my advice
or i suppose u could buy the product u need on-line.
if u wanna waste ur hard-earned dosh on creams that's ur look out!
2007-03-23 05:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, go to Shopko and get Wet 'n' Wild moisturizer. Its only five bucks but I've seen it recommended in a lot of expensive magazines. They call it a steal. Try it! Good luck, and sorry about the avon thing not working!
2007-03-23 05:35:59
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answered by volleyball girl 3
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Eminenceorganics.com
Use the eminence herbal eye cream or use the naseberry treatment cream (which can be used as a day/night moisturizer as well). They both help tighten and lighten your eye area
2007-03-30 04:19:06
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answered by Peggy M 2
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Try a small amount of Bio-Oil. Put it on ring finger and gently tap the skin under the eye, dont rub as this just irritates skin more. Small amount and gentle is the secret.
2007-03-29 23:00:17
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answered by armour 2
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you don,t need to spend a fortune on eye creams, just use any silky moisturizer under your eyes, and be very careful not to drag your under eye skin, smooth even strokes is all that is needed, all i have ever used is nivea cream, im in my fifties with no crows feet or any crease around my face.
2007-03-30 18:38:27
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answered by JOJO 4
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You should use either the Mary Kay under eye cream, or an Oil of Olay eye gel. I have used both and love them.
2007-03-28 11:02:04
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answered by KIM KAOUK 2
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answered by gizzi 4
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ghazal the skin around the eye is not the same as the rest of your face and you really need to use eye cream! try garnier eye cream once you applied the eye cream then you can put the rest of your moisuriser on even around the eye area.
Good luck
2007-03-23 05:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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