Has any one tried any creams with these ingresients?
Argireline is a botox alternative. It relaxes the facial muscles.
SynColl produces collagen
Hyaluronic Acid helps with moisture
MDI protects the skin
I found a product that has all of this in one cream. Has anyone had success with any of these ingredients?
EseStud
06-24-2005, 04:52 PM
I haven't tried any wrinkle creams yet, but do you think I should try it? Actually, I should let you know I'm a guy, but do you think guys look better with wrinkles? If so, then I definitely won't bother. I don't have any wrinkles anyhow, since I'm 24 and people guess my age to be like high school age. I actually don't get offended by this, but if guys look young, it doesn't mean they're ugly, does it?
Rosaceadude1
06-24-2005, 06:58 PM
women do like older guys. look at tom cruse hes goin out witt a girl half his age
EseStud
08-22-2005, 07:33 PM
So does that mean a guy that looks young is ugly? Is it true that calling a guy young man is like calling a girl old had or old lady?
t_panic411
08-28-2005, 10:04 PM
So does that mean a guy that looks young is ugly? Is it true that calling a guy young man is like calling a girl old had or old lady?
No, not at all... Young men are very hot. There just seems to be some unspoken rule about older women not dating younger men which I think is silly. I think it's more about seeing young men as undeveloped (not sexually).
Most older women size things up differently than younger women. We look at how the man would contribute and compliment our lives. Such as being a good father, reliable partner, secure enough with himself to let us live our own lives be it work or personal, etc..
I feel that men are better with age (and do look good with wrinkles).
Young men are hot though. Growing old for women seems to be harder to accept because we have to go through a LOT of physical & mental changes.
Not only are we starting to sag but we're on an emotional roller coaster due to big hormone changes. It's a tough transition for most of us. Calling a girl and old hag will only hurt her self image more and contribute to the depression of growing old. Some of us don't take it as hard but everyone is different. Calling a boy a young man is not an insult at all.
Take care,
T.
cuddledumplin
09-07-2005, 08:01 AM
I'm using a cream with retinol and hyaluronic acid now; I use one with Matrixyl (a peptide complex that helps your skin produce collagen) too. Actually, they seem to work well in tandem. I look really young anyway, but it's never to early to start maintance. They seem to make my skin softer and smoother.
goodies77
09-15-2005, 11:57 PM
I don't know anyone who really looks better with wrinkles do you?
I haven't tried any wrinkle creams yet, but do you think I should try it? Actually, I should let you know I'm a guy, but do you think guys look better with wrinkles? If so, then I definitely won't bother. I don't have any wrinkles anyhow, since I'm 24 and people guess my age to be like high school age. I actually don't get offended by this, but if guys look young, it doesn't mean they're ugly, does it?
NancyH
09-16-2005, 12:23 AM
Wrinkles are part of the aging process, no matter how hard you try to rid yourself of them, they'll be back. Gee, I've seen some people who wear wrinkles rather well. It gives some people character. The most appealing asset to the eventuality of wrinkles is that people know you have seen it all and done it all and there is alot to say for that!! Maybe society and hollywood have convinced us that having wrinkles is shameful. Wrinkles will get you sooner or later and the faster we accept their eventuality the easier it will be to wear them gracefully. Wearing a smile on your face, keeping your skin healthy will do alot to wearing your age well. Look at Tom Cruise, most people don't notice his wrinkles, not with that bright smile.
texasfirewheel
09-16-2005, 06:33 PM
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NancyH
09-16-2005, 08:28 PM
Most men do get more distinguished as they aged, no doubt about that. I don't know many women who like wrinkles, myself included but heck I could spend loads of money keeping them off but it will get me in the end anyway, so I might as well spend my money on good clean fun! It's all in the genes anyway. I'm 57 but have just a little bit of fine lines around the eyes, but the beginning of jowls is what's getting me. Some days I wake up with not a line around my eyes and then realise I drank alot of liquid the day before so I must have been very hydrated, so I work on hydration, exercise, good moisturizers, healthy foods, lots of vitamin water and pray the gene pool doesn't go bad before my time. My mom is 75 and could easily pass for 50, my gene pool is good. I'm trying to ward off the deep lines that can be unsightly and so far so good.