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amother
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Post Tue, Jul 30 2019, 10:54 am
I'm nearing my 33rd birthday and some wrinkles are starting to appear under my eyes.

Anyone know of a good anti wrinkle cream.
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Jewishfoodie




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jul 30 2019, 10:56 am
Go to dermatologist and get Retin A cream.

But at your age?! Lol! Maan. I wish I bothered at that age!

(Its a retinol cream prescription . The only thing that renews skin)
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aricelli




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jul 30 2019, 11:25 am
Jewishfoodie wrote:
Go to dermatologist and get Retin A cream.

But at your age?! Lol! Maan. I wish I bothered at that age!

(Its a retinol cream prescription . The only thing that renews skin)

Jewishfoodie- you look like youre twenty kah!
Eta: I seriously thought you were! Such joy in your posts all the time- I really enjoy them


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Jewishfoodie




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jul 30 2019, 11:28 am
aricelli wrote:
Jewishfoodie- you look like youre twenty kah!


In dog years, thats DEAD!
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aricelli




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jul 30 2019, 11:28 am
Jewishfoodie wrote:
In dog years, thats DEAD!

Dead is no wrinkles
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Jewishfoodie




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jul 30 2019, 11:29 am
aricelli wrote:
Dead is no wrinkles


Tru dat! Hooray!
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aricelli




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jul 30 2019, 11:30 am
Sorry
That was in bad taste
I have pca products from my facialist- powerful stuff but I’m always scared of the chemicals therein
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Rubber Ducky




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jul 30 2019, 11:43 am
I've started using Frantic Frummie's anti-wrinkle panacea: jojoba oil. It hydrates the skin so wrinkles show less.
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amother
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Post Tue, Jul 30 2019, 11:48 am
Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair

Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Retinol Regenerating Face Cream & Hyaluronic Acid ... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H.....MSERX

**I’ve been using this for three months now. It’s really helped with wrinkles near my eyes, forehead and cheeks!! It bothered my eye area initially so I stopped using it there but slowly reintroduced it to my eyes and now I have no problems.
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walkingalong




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 6:21 am
aricelli wrote:
Sorry
That was in bad taste
I have pca products from my facialist- powerful stuff but I’m always scared of the chemicals therein


For retinol treatments be sure to always have a strong SPF for areas you are treating. Look on Amazon for 'sun milk' to find really good Asian and European sunscreens that are non-irritating.

I am in my mid-30s and get a lot of improvement from Korean skincare products, some of which have very high retinol and acid %s to resurface skin for maybe 1/4 the price of American brands. Elizavecca, Cosrx, and Benton are my go-to brands that have product lines good for my very, very dry skin that is not ageing gracefully.
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lone




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 6:24 am
Ok, now I have researched this topic! Any cream that u purchase for under eye is just a moisturizer that they are selling for more expensive.
Pls Do Not Put Retin A under eyes!!!!!!
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lone




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 6:25 am
Just put a moisturizer on it. I usually put my pm moisturizer with rose hip oil under my eyes
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turca




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 6:26 am
What is your budget?
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JoyInTheMorning




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 6:28 am
1. Stay out of the sun.

2. Wear a sunscreen always, so that even if you're out for a few minutes, the sun won't damage your skin.

3. Wear sunglasses whenever you drive or are outside so you won't squint.

4. Don't frown.

5. Use vaseline instead of eye makeup remover to remove makeup, since it hydrates your skin better. Let the vaseline sit for a minute on your skin before you take it off. The makeup starts to dissolve and you don't have to tug as much. Make sure the tissues you use for removal are good quality and won't scratch the skin.

6. Use a good eye cream. They come in all price points. I like Clinique's repairwear laser focus wrinkle repair eye cream, but if you can't afford that, Oil of Olay has good eye creams that are less expensive.
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Jewishfoodie




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 6:35 am
lone wrote:
Ok, now I have researched this topic! Any cream that u purchase for under eye is just a moisturizer that they are selling for more expensive.
Pls Do Not Put Retin A under eyes!!!!!!


Chas v'shalom I'm not correcting you but just updating your info. It's a myth that it can't be used around eyes. Speak to your doctor.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/w.....s/amp

That's a random article but there's real writeups in medical journals. If there's even newer info, I would love to hear abt it, if u have the time.
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lone




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 7:07 am
Jewishfoodie wrote:
Chas v'shalom I'm not correcting you but just updating your info. It's a myth that it can't be used around eyes. Speak to your doctor.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/w.....s/amp

That's a random article but there's real writeups in medical journals. If there's even newer info, I would love to hear abt it, if u have the time.


That’s very interesting. I just read the myth. I will do more research tonight when I’m not running camp mommy.
I was told by several dermatologist as far as I can remember to make sure that retin a doesn’t get near the eyes.
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Jewishfoodie




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 7:12 am
lone wrote:
That’s very interesting. I just read the myth. I will do more research tonight when I’m not running camp mommy.
I was told by several dermatologist as far as I can remember to make sure that retin a doesn’t get near the eyes.


Let me know plz. Don't get it in your eyes Chas veshalom.. And good luck with Mommy Day camp! I heard that Mommy Daycamp has its own clock. For every one real time hour, it's 3 hours in Mommy Day Camp. For Mommy. But at work, it's Mommy Daycamp time, too... So I guess I'm off to "Mommy Daycamp Time"
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giselle




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 7:14 am
JoyInTheMorning wrote:
1. Stay out of the sun.

2. Wear a sunscreen always, so that even if you're out for a few minutes, the sun won't damage your skin.

3. Wear sunglasses whenever you drive or are outside so you won't squint.

4. Don't frown.

5. Use vaseline instead of eye makeup remover to remove makeup, since it hydrates your skin better. Let the vaseline sit for a minute on your skin before you take it off. The makeup starts to dissolve and you don't have to tug as much. Make sure the tissues you use for removal are good quality and won't scratch the skin.

6. Use a good eye cream. They come in all price points. I like Clinique's repairwear laser focus wrinkle repair eye cream, but if you can't afford that, Oil of Olay has good eye creams that are less expensive.

4. Don't frown - aren't wrinkles called smile/laugh lines
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amother
Cobalt


 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 7:58 am
Sunscreen used all the time is really the best prevention against wrinkles. I have a neighbor who was one of those people who would deliberately get as tan as possible and her face is just a mess compared to the faces of women her age who weren't sun worshippers. Sunglasses are also an excellent protection against sun damage - I wore (and wear) sunglasses whenever I am outside unless it is raining :-) and for my age, I have minimal wrinkles around my eyes - some of course but my wrinkles are those of someone 20 years younger when I compare pictures.

I don't really think there is any kind of over the counter treatment that prevents wrinkles or even hides them. What a good moisturizer does is plump up the skin and so some of the moisturizes have ingredients that are better than others at doing this. Some kind of actual moisture and then the moisturizer cream seals in the moisture layer and plumps up the skin. It is now somewhat of a trend to sell sprays which can be sprayed on the skin during the day to help moisturize and plump it - also refreshing during hot weather.
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lone




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Jul 31 2019, 6:24 pm
Jewishfoodie wrote:
Let me know plz. Don't get it in your eyes Chas veshalom.. And good luck with Mommy Day camp! I heard that Mommy Daycamp has its own clock. For every one real time hour, it's 3 hours in Mommy Day Camp. For Mommy. But at work, it's Mommy Daycamp time, too... So I guess I'm off to "Mommy Daycamp Time"


Wow you are correct!
I’m not sure why I was told otherwise. I haven’t used Retin A in while due to pregnancy and nursing, but that’s really good to know !
Did u notice a difference in your wrinkles while using Retin A?
I have been on and off on Retin A, and haven’t really seen such a dramatic difference in my skin.
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