Hemorrhoid cream I'm serious it works, just don't get it in your eyes
2007-03-23 14:58:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there. Try Stivectin. It was originally supposed to be a stretchmark cream but researchers found that it works even better as a wrinkle cream. Try it. Good Luck.
2007-03-24 06:56:33
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answered by jessnclh 3
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Clarins has some good eye creams to help minimize lines. You can go to www.clarins.com and search for an eye cream.
2007-03-23 15:37:27
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answered by kellianne76 1
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I use Arbonne. There is an eye cream that is suppose to get rid of your wrinkles.
2007-03-23 15:13:43
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answered by Sidney E 3
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Wei East or Signature Club A sold on HSN.
2007-03-23 16:25:35
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answered by Anonymous
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2years ago and ever since I was little I had golden eyes, sometimes changing to hazel. From. Last year to now I have a light green and some hazel still remains
2016-03-17 01:34:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The best bet for prevention of future wrinkles is to apply a good sunscreen and maintain proper hydration. An spf of 15 is the highest that will actually "work" as anything higher does not provide any greater prevention against skin damage--you just have to reapply!
As far as topical creams go, you'll hear million of ingredients touted as "miracle potions" and capable of reversing damage. Once collagen breaks down, however, the connective tissue cannot be rebuilt through creams and serums. Most vitamins and minerals are too large to be absorbed through the skin. The only exception is vitamin E, which prompts skin repair and can be effective when applied topically. However, the skin must first be exfoliated in order for your live cells to have access to the vitamin E. Vitamin C has also shown some ability to improve skin tone, but mostly because citrus extracts prompt a mild reaction in the skin that increases blood flow to the areas of application. Increased blood flow speeds up toxin removal. Lip plumpers actually work in a similar way--they plump lips with a mild stimulation reaction...similar to an allergic one.
Some people believe applying collagen externally will improve skin elasticity--in fact, it is one of the worst things you can do for your skin. Collagen cannot be absorbed through the pores and is an especially tasty meal for the bacteria that naturally is present on the skin (bacteria hangs out in the nose, chin and face crevices. It's necessary for us to have "good" bacteria available to eat up creepy-crawlies, but lots of rich cream application can initiate a bacteria bloom on the face, causing inflammation). Your best bet for mositurization, is a simple face oil or serum made from squalene(derived from olives), squalAne (derived from fish livers) or lanolin (scraped from unprocessed sheep's wool, before it is sanatized and sold in bulk). Moisturizer should then be applied immediately after water has been in contact with the skin, as it doesn't actually ADD moisture to the skin, but prevents moisture from escaping. This will keep your skin plump and prevent wrinkles.
Eating foods rich in vitamins A, E and C will give you insurance for healthy skin and wrinkle prevention. Avocados (rich in good fat, but eat sparingly to maintain a healthy bodyweight) almonds, citrus fruits, blueberries, strawberries (any berries, really), greens, fish and/or soy are all foods that will promote optimum skin health. Drinking green tea is also a soothing way to reduce inflammation (some recent research debates green tea's cancer-fighting ability but all of its other benefits point toward the other opinion--mine!) and improve circulation. Overall, if your body is in good health your skin will reflect it, with vibrance and youthfulness. As we've all heard before, excercise and good diet promote optimum body functioning.
As a former beauty product-addict, I have run the gamut from outrageous to just outrageously priced regimens. Ironically, the ones I finally decided I'd loved, were the simplest in composition and most reasonably priced. A couple of skin brands I personally prefer (they actually work and are reasonably priced!):
- "Forever Minerals Cosmetics" (a skincare co. that creates simple but effective products, lavender based. Their stuff smells wonderful!)
- "DHC skincare" (a Japanese based skincare brand, olive oil and extract based, all found online. Fully available in the U.S.)
-"Sleepy Moon Soaps" (a local skincare co. that creates fabulous soap, that is gentle enough for the face and has coconut oil and extract in it--a natural pore de-clogger, I swear!)
-"Biomarine topical deep water sqalane serum" (the link can be found through an engine, since I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post it on here.) This is a smooth serum that locks in moisture and plumps skin. Great stuff!
I hope that was a helpful post! Good luck in your skincare quest!
2007-03-23 15:40:32
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answered by Nlb 1
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Artistry Replenishing Eye Creme
reduce the appearance of fine lines, puffiness and dark circles. You might want to give it a try.
http://rchen1.qbeautyzone.com/products/product.aspx?itemno=100227
2007-03-23 15:19:05
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answered by Ron C 2
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The All about eyes rich from clinique is so nice! I love it.
2007-03-23 14:58:14
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answered by Samantha 3
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any cream you use will work...don't smoke, drink, stay out of the sun, don't squint...you won't have any lines...
2007-03-23 14:57:04
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answered by Chrys 7
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