Verucah
01-16-2005, 02:43 PM
I'm looking for a good anti-wrinkle cream. I'm willing to pay a little more if it's good. I just need some recomendations. My sister suggest the Este Lauder line. Has anyone here tried it?
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Verucah 01-16-2005, 02:43 PM I'm looking for a good anti-wrinkle cream. I'm willing to pay a little more if it's good. I just need some recomendations. My sister suggest the Este Lauder line. Has anyone here tried it? Verucah Sponsor andrepp 01-19-2005, 08:32 PM I've tried many Estee Lauder creams. They only made my skin look more "dewy" and nicer, but no significant effect on deep wrinkles. For products that really work on wrinkles, try AlphaDerma CE and Hexapeptide Skin Prep by Janson Beckett. They're the best anti-aging creams I've used so far. They contain Acetyl Hexapeptide 3, also known as Argireline, which is a facial muscle relaxer - it relaxes muscle contractions that cause wrinkles. The AlphaDerma also has lots of great ingredients - Alpha Lipoic Acid, DMAE, Collagen, Elastin, etc, to tone and firm the skin. My skin looks years younger after using them for 5 months. rheanna 01-20-2005, 01:29 AM I discovered Retinol a couple of years ago. I've tried a couple of brands here in Germany -- they're probably also available in USA. Eucerin makes a perfume-free cream which I like. Vichy also has a good product, but I prefer products without perfume. Since the same products probably won't have the same names in the two countries, I'd suggest going to a good cosmetics counter and looking for Retinol in the name. Retinol is an ingredient that used to be available only by prescription. It makes your face a bit more sensitive to the sun, so you'll have to give up long sunbathing -- but it's the sun that causes those wrinkles in the first place! :cool: But Retinol really works! Most of my fine wrinkles are gone, and even the deep wrinkles are softened. I noticed results after the first three weeks of daily use. The longer you use it, the better the results. At my age (55) I expect to keep using it for as long as I can afford it. |
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