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Chiquita
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:32 am |
Hi,
I am new to this, but have enjoyed and been enlightened by all the comments and questions. Thanks!
My one big problem is forehead lines and the "11" mark! I am happy with my skin, but nothing I use or do seems to help diminish those forehead lines. It bothers me because it is in such contrast to my nice complexion! I tried searching for help on here, but I have yet to find posts regarding this problem---probably haven't looked enough!
Thanks for any help!
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:49 am |
Hi Chiquita & welcome!
There's quite a few threads on the dreaded 11's, maybe some of the other members can give you links to specific ones.
Some of the products people are using include Relax-A-Line, Browtox, DermaExcell7 & Frownies. You could do some searches on these products & I'm sure you will find quite a bit of information on what you're looking for. HTH. |
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 6:14 am |
I take good care of my skin, and at 22 these are something I refuse to let bother me. Had them for years, I even see young teeneagers with these. Most people have them, some don't... I think your best bet is to not let these bother you... But wouldn't botox help them since you wouldn't be able to move your forhead then? |
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Chiquita
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:18 am |
Thanks for your reply. They don't bother me to the point of being obsessed, you know, and BOTOX is a NOTOX for me! I am sure, as you suggested, it may help, but I am not sure of the consequences and would never pay money for such a procedure. I am a person of many expressions, so my forehead skin does MOVE!!! I know it is popular, but not for me. Thanks for your time.
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I take good care of my skin, and at 22 these are something I refuse to let bother me. Had them for years, I even see young teeneagers with these. Most people have them, some don't... I think your best bet is to not let these bother you... But wouldn't botox help them since you wouldn't be able to move your forhead then? |
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Chiquita
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:26 am |
kls---thank you for the info! I know there are not miracles for those wonderful lines, but a little somethin' somethin' that makes a difference would be a neat find! Have a good day!
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Hi Chiquita & welcome!
There's quite a few threads on the dreaded 11's, maybe some of the other members can give you links to specific ones.
Some of the products people are using include Relax-A-Line, Browtox, DermaExcell7 & Frownies. You could do some searches on these products & I'm sure you will find quite a bit of information on what you're looking for. HTH. |
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 3:42 pm |
Hi Chiquita!
You've probably already done a search, but if not, try running this one: Relax-A-Line AND Browtox. It will bring up a ton of threads about forehead lines, "11's" and the products people have tried to treat them with. I'm currently using Relax-A-Line and Relax Plus with Vialox and really like them!
Hope this helps!
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:45 pm |
I've been getting Botox injected into my forehead lines for a few years now. I can still move my forehead, but those pesky permanent lines are gone. It may not be for everyone, but it makes a huge difference for me!!! |
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:13 pm |
I ended up changing my moisterisor and that helped decrease the visibility of mine. |
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