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Old 09-19-2007, 10:06 PM   #11
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Re: Can anyone suggest a good cream for facial wrinkles?

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YES the Avon Anew Line is fantastic.. I like their peel too.
I agree! Anew's under eye cream has only been the one I've tried that has also significantly reduced my dark eye bags. You need to use it really regularly though.

Is Amatokin any good? I read about it and it's supposed to rejuvenate the facial stem cells?!? Since it's really expensive I thought there might be something to it.

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Old 09-20-2007, 04:56 AM   #12
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Re: a good cream for facial wrinkles

Hi Everybody

You want to know which one cream is best. If you are looking for quality, ask other people you know how they liked it.

If you are looking for quanity, be careful. The quantity they may be after may be money. I use Q-10 that I buy at a health store. You can also buy a lower priced cream that has a little bit of Q-10 and works just as good.

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Old 09-29-2007, 08:41 PM   #13
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Re: a good cream for facial wrinkles

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At 31 y/o, I started to notice fine lines around my eyes. I have purchased several OTC under eye creams to no avail.

One thing that is working though is Retin-A. My husband has a prescribed tube for milia on his nose. I remember using it as a teen for acne and hearing women using it for wrinkles, but I never thought an eye area would be suitable (as it dries skin out and makes it raw). But I was defintiely wrong. Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons recommend using Retin-A for wrinkles on the face, as well as the eyes.
Do you use the Retin A completely under your eyes or just where the crows feet are?
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Old 10-05-2007, 04:48 PM   #14
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Re: a good cream for facial wrinkles

Hi CriscoBaby!

You can use Retin-A under your eyes (I apply at the top of my cheek bone where the eye skin begins) and on crows feet. Just make sure you only apply a small amount and dab gently under the eyes and crows feet till cream is absorbed. I would recommend starting out very slowly--as Retin-A has an extreme drying effect. Perhaps apply only 3 x a week and work your way up. If Retin-A seems to harsh, you might want to look into Renova, or eye peptides. I'm going to try the peptides soon.

Also, I would also recommend using emu oil or olive oil on top of the application as it keeps the eye area moist and helps prevent other wrinkles forming.

(btw - I'm changing face soaps. There's too many chemicals in store brand soaps (even in the mildest forms like Dove). I've purchased some organic kind that's all natural. As we start to age, our skin loses natural oils, which in effect dries out the skin. It's very important to find a good natural soap and moisturizer to keep skin supple and help elasticity.)
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