with all the cosmetic procedures available nowadays, the neck is something that doctors can't do anything much. notice the old celebrities' necks.
i doubt that some neck firming creams really work. what's the natural way to prevent the neck from aging?
2007-07-26
15:25:18
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btw, i heard that you shouldn't wash your neck and rub it vigorously everday because when you grow older, more wrinkles would show up. is it true??
2007-07-26
15:44:18 ·
update #1
I don't think that there is any anti-aging product that specializes on our neck, but this is what I do and I think it must help in some way.... Whenever I apply my skincare, I'll apply it also onto my neck... So usually I will also wash my neck and my face with the cleanser so when i apply the toner... moisturizer... serum...anti-aging cream etc... Just spread it onto your neck too...!
I've started doing that since I'm 20, and I'm sure that it should help in some way...
Enjoy...!
2007-07-26 15:35:26
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answered by Lil Me 4
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Treat your neck like you do your facial area. Pat dry, do not rub off moisture.
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2007-08-02 19:06:51
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answered by Me 2
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Plastic surgery is the only way. Look at Dolly Partons neck! I've always heard: look at a woman's neck to see how old she is. It's so true! In our 30's, we start getting rings, like a tree ! In the 40's the waddles come. First one, then the other. Just look at any actress over the age of 45. Like I saw Michelle Pfeiffer the other day promoting "Hairspray." Smooth as could be. And my husband says, "She looks good for her age. What is the wife supposed to say?? Or look at Mary Hart's neck, and she's 54!! How are we suppose to compete with that?! We're just lucky if our guys love us, and actually don't even notice!! Can't wear turtlenecks or scarves all the time. (That's what Lucille Ball did all the time. Big scarves.) We just have to love ourselves, keep a happy attitude, and not be vain. :)
2007-07-26 22:50:38
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answered by LadyLynn 7
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It's all about prevention. Sunblock *every day* on your face, neck, chest, and hands. I personally like Neutrogena moisturizer with spf 15 for every day use, though many people prefer something fancier.
Regular exfoliation and the occasional cleasing facial also helps. Oh, and no smoking (of course).
I'm 37 and have no lines or sags anywhere.
Good skincare doesn't need to be complicated. Audrey Helpburn had lovely skin and cleansed with Lazlo bar soap plus moisturizer & sunblock when she got older.
2007-08-03 14:27:54
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answered by 2Di4 2
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neck is a delicate body part and so far, as u said. there's no trick to get rid of those wrinkles. the process will b risky and delicate
who knows may b a few years from now docs will come up with something
2007-07-26 22:28:54
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answered by ?beauty? 6
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to my knowledge only plastic surgery works
2007-07-31 17:18:01
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answered by cheri h 7
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the creams work but are quite expensive
2007-07-26 22:30:01
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answered by omgithinkiknow 7
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bag balm. it can be greasy like vasoline, so you have to rub it in really well. it works!!
http://www.drugstore.com/qxp88470_332828_sespider/vermonts_original_bag_balm/protective_ointment.htm
2007-07-26 22:33:11
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answered by Anonymous
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