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Wed May 24, 2006 2:19 pm |
im starting to get really fed up w/ my thin, delicate skin (on my face, of course) i just feel like it's almost transparent, any redness, pigmentation, veins, blushing, bluish undereye circles, shows right through even though i dont necessarily have a big problem with any of those things, and so it's really hard to make it look even. is there anything i can do to or any supplements i can take to help this or maybe increase circulation to my face? something? anything? please? |
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Wed May 24, 2006 9:08 pm |
Retin-A is supposed to help with this over time.
Also there are some laser treatments that do this...just can't remember which ones. |
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Wed May 24, 2006 9:58 pm |
I'm like this too, but I figure it's just because I'm really fair. I guess when I think "thin" I think of crepey skin. Is this what you have? I bet it's not as bad as you think !
I'm sorry that I have no solutions for you in the way of supplements. I do find concealor and bronzer help to even out my skin tone, and mineral makeup helps disguise my blueish veins. |
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Thu May 25, 2006 6:54 am |
violetanne wrote: |
I'm like this too, but I figure it's just because I'm really fair. I guess when I think "thin" I think of crepey skin. Is this what you have? I bet it's not as bad as you think ! |
ya, i guess its not that bad, just annoying. it's really only crepey under my eyes and a little bit on the sides of my nose.
what is Retin-A? I mean i've heard of it, but is it a product in itself or is it an ingredient in lotions or something? where do i find it? thanks! |
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