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Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:30 am |
For me I think they aged my eyes, and have to say it was doing resistance exercises and I have come to the conclusion that if your goal is to maintain what you have, then resistance exercises should be avoided. I've not found any proof that they do good despite several programs promoting that people of any age should do them - and I've written them several times asking for proof but never get any response.
What happened in my case, is the lower lids kind of got deep set and hollowed and created a little dip, whereas prior to them, my lower lids were full and not dipped.
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| What kind of problems? |
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Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:13 pm |
| cm5597, are you sure about Nonie's age in the photos. The last one looks much younger than the first one. Was there a mix-up? |
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Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:14 am |
Wow cm5597, slow down! Your analytical side is going into overdrive. In the 3rd edition of FE, Deb states that "If a person is relatively young with no sag, then a basic toning regime is all that is needed". I think this statement supports some of Nonie's positions. The two of you seem to get into the same argument repeatedly. The important thing is, we all know that facial exercises work. |
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