I wouln't use them at 22. But maybe its good to get in the habit? Why add something you don't need, though. I would say stay away from that at 22.
2007-06-15 01:15:33
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answered by so Fresh 7
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It's very important that you use good skin care products while your young. Why wait until your all wrinkly before you use it? Using preventive measures at a young age is important and your skin will thank you. I start taking care of my skin when I was 15 years old, and now I'm 32. People still think I look 20 years old. Just read the ingredients. Don't use anything with mineral oil, it's a common filler that terrible for your skin. At your age I would suggest something natural. Or what's the big rave now is an antioxidant called retinyl palmitate as well as the pure form of Vitamin A, Retinol, a powerful wrinkle fighter for 20 year olds. The only problem is that it has a short shelf life and it has to be in a special tube so it can't be exposed to air.
2016-04-01 08:55:31
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answered by Lynne 4
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Your wrinkles actually start to form in your mid 20's through 30's. What you do now is going to set the stage for how your face will look (wrinkle wise) in the future. Arbonne's Intelligence line is designed for use in your 20's and 30's. It'll help decrease the look of lines that are already starting to form. It's all natural, botanically based, hypoallergenic, mineral free, etc. It's simply good stuff that your skin will love. You will see and feel the difference after using it for five days. If you want more info, or if you would like for me to send you a sample, e-mail me. I've been using it for three years and have never had better looking skin. I will never use anything else!
2007-06-15 02:40:07
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answered by Gigi 3
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Sun damage and aging starts as early as your 20's, so it definitely doesn't hurt to start early, as long as you don't have any other skin problems, like blemishes.
Using a good sun screen is one of the best things you can do to prevent early wrinkles and damage to your skin if you are going to be outdoors.
You don't want to use moisturizers that contain mineral oil which just clogs your pores, so check your labels.
If you are talking about over the counter products, most of those anti-aging creams slough off dead surface skin cells, which can't hurt.
2007-06-15 01:57:54
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answered by skey 1
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That really depends on the condition of your skin. If you're seeing fine lines and wrinkles at 22 chances are you skin is sun damaged. Your best bet would be to see a dermatologist and start a serious sun-care routine, sounds like you're early enough to improve your skin and reverse signs of premature aging. Also, if the wrinkles are along your brow, try to watch your facial expressions. Furrowing your brow habitually does something to the muscles there which increases lines in your skin.
2007-06-15 01:17:05
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answered by art_child2000 4
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using these creams at such a young age can actually make you have more wrinkles in your late 30s. i think you should just use a good moisturizer, and save the fine line and wrinkle creams for your late 30s.
2007-06-15 01:25:27
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answered by redx 2
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Virgin coconut oil is one of the best products to use to prevent wrinkles and keep your skin healthy and looking young. I use it at night. During the day I use a high spf sunscreen on my eyes (its in my eye concealer). My grandmother has used virgin coconut since she was a teen and she has very little wrinkles for a woman in her early seventies.
2007-06-15 09:54:28
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answered by kilabelle25 1
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It is never too early to start taking care of your skin. The sooner , the better. Keep up with the routine and your skin will stay smooth and young looking. Find a good system and stick with it, from cleansing, exfoliating, firming and moisturizing.
2007-06-15 01:32:16
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answered by njsjcf 1
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yes you are too young to use those creams. they are designed for when you do have lines and wrinkles. stick to moisturisers with spf and use toners etc to keep it clean and healthy. go to a major pharmacy or myer or anywhere major where they have a beautician available to talk to. they can explain everything to you and put you in the right direction.
2007-06-15 01:18:26
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answered by sillyone 2
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Well it is really hard to find a moisturiser that works well for your skin, I tried several and I am still searching for something that is good for me.
So I say if you like it and it works good for you then keep using it, the products will not be harmful to your skin.
2007-06-15 01:17:39
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answered by f_jayce 5
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