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Mano99
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Joined: 18 Jun 2017
Posts: 2
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Sun Jun 18, 2017 8:25 am |
Hi guys
I had the same thing where lines were going across my cheeks under eye crinkly skin
Its large pores resulting in lines because they are forming those
I tried lots of hydrating masks but i knew the dead skin needs to peel off because that was not my skin ..
Try jameison provitamina A retinol renewal night cream
For me took the dead skin off all those lines gone nothing under eye now ... i tried allll the oils in the world ... nothing works
Remember that skin needs to peel off its.the top layer of skin which is dead try it i hope it works for all of you Good luck !! |
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CC001
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Joined: 26 Jun 2017
Posts: 1
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Mon Jun 26, 2017 10:33 pm |
Hi!
I too have pores that form into lines.
I had great skin until I had a salicylic peel at the age of 22. It made my pores look huge all over my face - everywhere. I'm 31 now and things aren't looking better and these lines my pores create are becoming permanent.
It's been pretty upsetting. It's one thing to have bad genetics that cause bad skin, but I was fine until that God damn peel
I am looking into derma rolling now to see if I can repair. |
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 3:14 pm |
For those of you experiencing this, it is difficult to say *exactly* what may be the root cause without looking at your skin, but does sound a lot like your skin is dehydrated.
It's important to note there is a difference between skin that is dry and skin that is dehydrated. Dry skin is primarily lacking in oil while dehydrated skin is primarily lacking in water. So, you can have dry, normal, combo, or oily skin and *still* be dehydrated!
Many of the clients I see have dehydrated skin no matter their skin type. This is a result of many factors which can be a combination of environment, genetics, lack of sleep, stress, medications, and of course, improper skin care.
You can drink plenty of water and your skin can still be dehydrated. This is because water can be drawn out or evaporate from the skin.
So, we want to make sure we are effectively diminishing that water loss and/or replenishing it. Try adding a water-based serum or cream to your regime or even a treatment mask. Hyaluronic acid is great for oily skin that is also dehydrated. |
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Thu Sep 06, 2018 7:20 pm |
This is what I am worried about. I think maybe we should use some elite products. Maybe it will help us. |
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Fri Sep 07, 2018 4:09 am |
Your pores are visible, but I think they are within the range of normal for more oily skin types. You do look like you have some acne scarring of the temples, which although not in focus in your third picture, is an area that is slightly distracting on your face.
1) protect yourself from the sun in order to prevent sun damage, which leads to discoloration and coarse texture
2) start using a retinoid; this will improve the texture and keep the pores clean
3) use a good eye cream
4) consider doing an energy-based treatment to help with the acne scarring as well as improve the overall texture of the skin |
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