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best wrinkle cream and face moisturiser for men?

admin February 21st, 2012

im nearly 29 getting forehead wrinkles and was looking for advice on the best face creams for men for wrinkles and healthy skin thanks for answering

When should I start using anti-wrinkle skin care products?

admin February 7th, 2012

I’m fourteen years old. I don’t want to have them when I’m older and I know prevention is key. When should I start using them? When did you start using them or when did you wish you started using them?

POLL: Best facial skin care product for preventing wrinkles and preventing bags from under eyes?

admin December 29th, 2011

In your opinion… what is the best skin care product to refresh and remove bags from under eyes and to prevent onset of wrinkles?

anti-wrinkle cream, using too soon?

admin November 27th, 2011

I have a sample of no7 protect and perfect cream, which is meant for ages 25-35. I am 23. I tried this cream on lastnight with my usual vitamin 3 cream on top because my face still felt a bit dry. I have acne prone skin but in winter it tends to get very dry and sometimes flaky so i apply loads of moisturiser with spf in it.

I have heard that using anti-wrinkle creams at the wrong age can sometimes speed up the aging process, so even though i woke up today and teh cream seemed to have made me skin glow i’m a little worried about continuing to use it, in case it does end up making me look older sooner.

what do you think, should i wait untill i’m 25 or older, or start using now?

thanks.
vitamin E cream*

Is Wrinkle Cream really work for skin ?

admin November 26th, 2011

My face is inferior so i want to use this product so anyone have some suggestions and any info so please give me fast i needed !

AM I TOO YOUNG TO BUY AN EYE CREAM?

admin October 13th, 2011

I’m 13 but today (like less than 10mins ago) I saw fine WRINKLES under my eyes!!!

I am SO worried! All my friends have wrinkles under their eyes and it’s really ugly… I cleanse my face 3 times a
Day on weekdays and I use a cleanser and toner and lotion from loreal (cleanser) and the toner and lotion is from Johnson johnsons. In the day time I use my daily moisurizer that has 30spf in it from aveeno.

But is it too young to buy eye cream? To moisturize better? Cause the lotion I have is drying cause it’s for acne (prevention… I don’t have any .. Yet?) and yeah. So am I too young? I’m not talking about eye wrinkle creams but just MOISTURIZERS for under the eyes.

I’ve read all the things about preventions for wrinkles and from tonight I’ll start! But if I were to go to the mall and buy clarins or clinique or something high end brand of eye MOISTURIZING cream would I be too young? My mom thinks if I use it too early then it wont work when I REALLY need it.. So help?): Im 5′8 so I did hit puberty 0.o. Thanks! I’m 13 and a girl btw. And I have contacts and in the mornings I do struggle a bit with putting them in and I do like stretch out the skin):

How to remove my skin wrinkle ?

admin October 11th, 2011

I am facing big problem about my skin wrinkle so please help me what should I do about this ?can I use this skin cream? is does it good for me?

http://www.healthproductreviewers.com/sobelabs-instant-wrinkle-reducer-ingredient.html

For all teenagers. What do you think of my writing?

admin September 13th, 2011

Dead next to three photos.

Part 1.
Mrs. Fatima sat at her chair that stood against the yellow painted wall of the living room. The fan whirred above her, squeaking as it turned from side to side. The door of the room facing her remained closed for two months. To her right side, the kitchen smelt of rot bananas with a cup of coffee lying at the bottom of the sink since her son’s last visit, two weeks ago.

The grey light from the round lamp at the ceiling, gave a mysterious aura to Mrs. Fatima’s brown, wrinkled skin. She clicked the golden ring at the forefinger against her knee, and then raised her head to the ceiling. In her white night dress she looked a like a pride waiting for her lover to return, but a dying pride would be of no use.

She dreaded mirrors. She escaped them, afraid to see how time had misshaped her, leaving nothing of her once charming features. Beauty abandoned her. Her cheekbones stuck out under her green eyes and her nose got longer with the skin flattening at around it. Her teeth went yellow and weaker; her jaw dropped to her neck and stiffened at the edges that she could barely move it up and down to eat.

The reality of change had destroyed her life. Her husband died and her three daughters and son got married and left her to the silence of her apartment. Her body stiffened all over and her back arched forward; the front of her feet swelled. She’d feel like walking on hard wood that broke apart and stuck out, piercing through her skin.

The crying went on for four years, since the death of her husband. But by the beginning of the fifth year, she realized that there was no use. Her tears dried up and she knew that no one would ever care to watch them as they twinkled in the light of the room, falling to the ground. The tears were gone.

No one would hug her when she felt cold; no one would sleep beside her and show her how it felt to be a woman. She wondered, what was the use of pain if no one could see it?

She raised her head to the ceiling and her jaw shook as she tried to talk. “God, can you hear me?” She pressed the wooden handle of the chair. “ I cannot be alone any longer. I wish to die.”

She imagined that by tomorrow morning, Mrs. Dalia her neighbor would keep on knocking but she wouldn’t open for she‘d be dead. The neighbors would break the door and Mrs. Dalia would scream and run to her bed and hug her. She’d talk of how she visited her everyday and how she took care of her, of how she told her of her secrets and how she loved her like a mother.

Some minutes later, someone knocked at the door. Mrs. Fatima pressed her hand against the wooden handle of the chair and got to her feet. Bowing forward, she walked to the door. Her whole body shook and stiffened as she tried to steady herself. “Who’s there?” A raspy voice replied back, “Hussein, Mom.” She pushed back the lock with one finger and the door flung open. The door had newly painted white bars behind which thick, non-transparent glass stood. She could see the shadow of the one knocking, like a ghost, arriving to summon her soul.

The bathroom was so small that you couldn’t have a shower unless you were standing. The shower handle hung right above the toilet with the soap bar resting under it at the tiled floor. After having a quick shower, Hussein peed, wore back his shirt and trousers then went to his mother’s room.

Mrs. Fatima Sat at her bed, her feet crossed in the darkness and her thumbs rolling around each other in illusionary circles. Hussein sat next to her and pressed her hand gently against the bed sheet. “How are you, Mom?” She closed her eyes then tugged her hand and pressed it against her chest.

“Mom, I know how it feels to be alone. I’m doing my best. I have a job to do, kids to feed. I can’t be around here beside you all day long. Please, forgive me.” Mrs. Fatima turned her face to the wall as Hussein lowered his face to ground. “I know you feel so bad about me. You’re wondering why is life so cruel to you. I don’t have an answer. I’m sorry.” He patted her on the shoulder and went to the bed next to her.

“It’d be better if you talked to me.” He said examining the ceiling. “What the heck? Good night.” He placed the pillow over his head and after some minutes, he was snoring.

Mrs. Fatima closed her eyes and remained ever conscious to the soft hum of air outside her window.

Part 2
She realized it was morning, not from the light seeping from the window next to her bed, but from the smell of fried beans that twirled up her window every morning for the last forty-five years. The smell wafted up from the small restaurant, belonging to a short man called El. Hag Ahmed. Mrs. Fatima woke to the sound of Hag Ahmed’s shrill voice every morning. He shouted, laughed and spitted. She never got fed up. It reminded her of her younger days when she used to sprint down the stairs and buy her parents and sister some beans from his shop.

EYELID WRINKLES? Something to make it go away?

admin September 9th, 2011

I need some kind of skin care product for my extreme eyelid wrinkles. I’m only 14 and my eyelids are like prunes. It makes it impossible to wear eyeliner.

What should I use??

Skin care tips with respect to smooth skin and make up?

admin September 8th, 2011

Hi,
So far I have never applied any make up on my face. I am 24 now and I am getting some wrinkles over my forehead and large pores over my face. Also, I am fat does it have to do anything with pores? Because, my friends started telling me that I am looking older than I am supposed to be..Do i need to start putting on any make up? If so what would you suggest? Or any suggestion with respect to skin care is welcome.. I just want smooth skin and want to look better.
Thanx in advance.

What is the best high end/ crazy expensive skin care brand?

admin September 7th, 2011

All right Ladies! For all of you who splurge on expensive brands, such as those carried in Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Saks, etc. What skin care line is the best? As in which one do you use or have used that makes your skin look absolutely freaking AMAZING? Healthy, radiant, fights wrinkles, age spots, all of it. Which one? I’ve heard of Obagi, Revive, La Prairie and such. All of these charge an arm and a leg but which, if any, are worth the price? Are there any mid range brands that work as just as well(if you ever compared)? Help me out girls!!

anyone know re:skin care ?

admin September 6th, 2011

By using virgin olive oil and oloa oil or castor oil mix ? to reduce wrinkles / dry skin ? I think i saw it in here,but don’t reember the quanity of each ( for the mix ) ty

What is the best anti aging skin care wrinkle cream?

admin September 5th, 2011

I am starting to develop small lines around my mouth and eyes and I need to start using something to either slow it down or eliminate them. I have never used any strong anti aging wrinkle creams before and there are so many to choose from. What should I buy?

How to treat tired looking eyes?

admin August 27th, 2011

First, I’m a man. Age 18.

I’m very light skinned and i do stress easily and dont "always" get the best sleep, but even when im relaxing after a 10 hour sleep i still have purplish bags under my eyes and 2 little wrinkles under my eyes (which is common).

when i was a little younger in high school women would randomly stop me midsentence and tell me i have beautiful eyes (which was weird, but very flattering ahaha) but now, i feel my eye are hidden by my tired looking bags.

question: how important are your eyes to the opposite sex, and how can i treat this? creams? tricks? eye rollers?

i know this may sound a little femine, but my buddy’s gf actually asked me what was wrong with my face as she assumed i had been in a fight. i was understandabled appauled. im tired of these comments and im looking to have fresher face.

cheers!

Can I use anti-aging creams at 18?

admin August 26th, 2011

I know I am a little young to start using wrinkle creams but I really feel that I need them. I have been having really bad anxiety problems over the past year and a half or so and the stress from it has really taken a toll on my appearance. I have an anxiety disorder that causes you to be really stressed out like all of the time. I have sought treatment for it but it is still something that I struggle with. The stress it has caused has really aged me though. I honestly think I look about ten years older than I am or more in my face. I even had some gray hair. I have puffiness and a few wrinkles around me eyes and the skin on face is definitely not as firm and supple as it used to be. Stress can age you so badly so quickly and I just want to reverse some of the damage that has been done already. Right now I use a regular face lotion before I go to bed and then a dual spf and moisturizer for during the day plus moisture surge cream from clinique that isn’t for aging or anything. I just want to know of any good, anti-aging products that are out there that would be safe for my age. I also drink lots of water and eat healthy to take care of my skin. I also have very sensitive skin so I need something that isn’t too harsh. I probably couldn’t afford something that costs more than so something in the -50 range would be good. Any other skin care tips would be welcomed.

Terrible stretch marks HELP! picture attached?

admin August 25th, 2011

I just recently had a Csection 3weeks ago and now my stomach is wrinkled with stretch marks. I didn’t have stretch marks throughout my pregnancy but my last week I had to spend in the hospital, they came out of nowhere. Now my question is…

With my skin color(as you can see in the picture link attached below) that is not my natural skin color, I don’t know why my stomach is dark. I am fair skinned almost a tannish color. Now, is there any way I can get rid of these stretch marks while my skin is dark like this. I’ve read people of darker color can’t get rid of stretch marks. Is there any creams or lotions that REALLY work for these type of stretch marks. Or what specific cosmetic treatment(surgery) is pefered for this? I really want to get rid of this, it makes me sad when I look at my stomach and my boyfriend looks at it in disgust although he says its fine but I see that look on his face when he looks at my stomach. I really need good advice on this one. Palmers cocoa butter does not work so please do not reccomend it. If anyone else have gone through this and recovered with great results, your answers will be great. Please help me. Thank you

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Should I see a dermatologist?

admin August 24th, 2011

I have kinda (not too bad) dry skin, I live on water and juices and keep my face moisturized. But I have a few fine lines and a couple of deep wrinkles right under my eyes. It bothers me so much and I’m only 21 (be 22 in a week) but it drives me nuts and I have tried all kinds of creams and cleansers and nothing helps. Should I go to a doctor? I have very low self esteem when it comes to my face and I sometimes wear makeup but it seems to show the lines even worse when I wear base.

Also, on my right eye, my eye lid sags more than my left. Like, it’s puffy. But I’ve had this for awhile and if I see a doctor can he do something for this as well? Please help, I don’t wanna be this way anymore but I don’t want surgery. I’m told I look really young but these small flaws are bringing me down. Any advice on what I can do? Can a dermatologist help me? Thanks for your help..

I'm 24 and have wrikles at the corners of my lips. Help please?

admin August 23rd, 2011

OK, I knew they were there but I recently bought a new liquid powder whcih only highlighted how bad things are. I do now smoke or drink, use plenty of water but hate all the moisturizers and creams and all the other stuff you put on your face (except for powders lol). That’s the way i am, i hate all the fats you rub into your skin and avoid all that stuff except for gels and like, but haven’t found one that would provide moisture and nutrition for my skin as they usually are water based. So, is it because i do not care enough for my skin or what? Ain’t I a bit too young for wrinkles? And, they are really visible and they are not fine lines, just horizontal wrinkles that "extend" my lips and then go a bit downwards, tehy are like one or one and a half cm long so I’m really worried. Thanks in advance :)

Is Nivea Soft good for Men's Face?

admin August 22nd, 2011

I live in UAE with hot & Humid weather but all day in AC. Is Nivea Soft cream good for daily use on Face/Neck? Will it stop any wrinkles? I have normal skin with sometimes oily. Will it suite on my face?

what are the best anti aging creams?

admin August 21st, 2011

i am 56 ,no real wrinkles, a line here and there, but face looks tired and starting to sag a little..My skin is sensitive, i have an occasional rosacea flareup. for the most part my "beauty" routine consists of rinsing face morning/night with cool water and sunblock. no makeup, nothing else. at night I use a moisturizer, no specific brand. I am a very busy, tired nurse who frequently works 60 hrs a week. Divorced for 5 years, and haven’t had as much as a door held open for me by a man, I would really like to try to improve my appearance. I realized I don’t even look into a mirror and want to look nice, for me. maybe have a life again! so, I want to know what I should be doing, I do eat a healthy diet and take vitamins, but what about skin care? also, make up? I am fair skinned, auburn hair (colored, as my hair is very dark). hazel eyes. I don’t think I even own any make up or even lip stick!! HELP..bring me up to date , please!! I’m not cheap..but don’t want to spend a horrendous amount on products. Thank you to all in advance for your help!!

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