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Sat Aug 12, 2006 7:22 pm |
Just want to prevent my facial expression going downward as we all are aging both for eyes and face. I think this is primary concern for asian people with larger face.
Currently I am Asian 29 with dry skin.
Any thought what is good product for face lifting. I think in general people would suggest firming would help. Also, Lancome has microlift line and Lamer has lifting. Any successful story about this? |
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Sat Aug 12, 2006 8:10 pm |
I've been using Jansen Beckett's serum and Alphaderm CE, and while I haven't seen any other results, they've definitely firmed my skin. It feels very "fat." (In a good way.) I think there are cheaper ways to get there, though. |
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Caspers Mum
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Sat Aug 12, 2006 8:21 pm |
Asian women usually have a couple of concerns: anti-aging/repair, as well as pigmentation repair/prevention. Therefore, based on your age & what you've described, I will advise the following anti-aging, pigmentation repair/prevention products: IS Clinical Super Serum, or True Cosmetics Radiance Revealing Complex Idebenone 0.5 % epf-95. Kinerase Lotion or Cream would also benefit your skin for anti-aging/pigmentation.
I am nearly 32 years-old. You're 29. Neither of us need "lifting" products. Less is more, honey. |
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Bill Kalos
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Sun Aug 13, 2006 12:14 am |
The best products for your concern is Yonka creme no. 55 which is excellent for both firming and lifting the face. Also godd is ther optimiser serum along with optimiser cream. |
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Mabsy
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Sun Aug 13, 2006 2:03 am |
Tosca wrote: |
I've been using Jansen Beckett's serum and Alphaderm CE, and while I haven't seen any other results, they've definitely firmed my skin. It feels very "fat." (In a good way.) I think there are cheaper ways to get there, though. |
I second this based on my mum's results. I don't use it but she's seen great results in terms of firming and reduction of frown lines with the JB Alphaderma, skin prep, and Vivier 20% serum.
Another thing that comes to mind is a DMAE serum. DMAE is meant to be for skin firming. HTH |
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Sun Aug 13, 2006 5:54 am |
casper's mum - have you tried the True Cosmetics radiance revealing complex? I asked about this in another post. I am interested in this or Prevage and I was curious if you knew if there had been any allergic reactions with this product? |
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Sun Aug 13, 2006 8:06 am |
If you start out slow copper peptides can help with lifting, and so does a product with matrixyl. |
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Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:14 am |
Mabsy wrote: |
Tosca wrote: |
I've been using Jansen Beckett's serum and Alphaderm CE, and while I haven't seen any other results, they've definitely firmed my skin. It feels very "fat." (In a good way.) I think there are cheaper ways to get there, though. |
I second this based on my mum's results. I don't use it but she's seen great results in terms of firming and reduction of frown lines with the JB Alphaderma, skin prep, and Vivier 20% serum.
Another thing that comes to mind is a DMAE serum. DMAE is meant to be for skin firming. HTH |
For two years I used the whole JB line with awesome results as far as firming. Several months ago I tried another (expensive) line. After a month I went back to AlphaDerma, Mineral Prep, C&C and now their Night Treatment. Ounce for ounce JB products are the most economical products for me. For my skin this is the best line I have ever used . I also use the Facial Flex to address the underneath muscles. I am tickled with the results. Now I am wondering if their JB's New Profile will help my body (has anyone tried it???). Somehow, I think it's too late for this mature body. Thank God I can still look good when I cover up with cloths. |
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Sun Aug 13, 2006 8:02 pm |
Winnie, what do you think of the Night Treatment? - I haven't tried the body care products yet either. I'm a recent JB convert (April), but really liking it so far. I'm beginning to think that my naso labial lines are a little better. |
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