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Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:40 pm |
I'm developing a lot of wrinkles on my chest, I'm only 37. Has anyone got a good cream or method to minimise those wrinkles? |
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Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:07 pm |
Do you think that these wrinkles are from sun exposure and are sun damage?
Perhaps getting a peel done might help or using a vitamin C serum on the area. |
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Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:12 pm |
I think sleeping on your side can contribute to this. I was noticing this too and I try to sleep on my back now and it seems to be helping. |
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Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:24 pm |
manon wrote: |
I'm developing a lot of wrinkles on my chest, I'm only 37. Has anyone got a good cream or method to minimise those wrinkles? |
If it really is a lot of lines and they're the hatchmark (sp?) type (criss-crossing) it's def from the sun. |
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Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:57 pm |
charis wrote: |
I think sleeping on your side can contribute to this. I was noticing this too and I try to sleep on my back now and it seems to be helping. |
Really? I think I should get rid of my habit that I always like to sleep one side. |
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Sun Mar 25, 2007 7:46 pm |
do a search for "chest wrinkles" here on the board and you will find a thread on that very subject from a few weeks back. |
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Sun Mar 25, 2007 8:26 pm |
I stopped sleeping on my side (as much as I can control it) about 4 -5 weeks ago - tonight I noticed I couldn't see any more chest wrinkles! They were definantly there before! The only other change was 1 week ago I began putting cream on my chest area. |
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Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:47 pm |
Thank so much for all your respones.
Arrielle, it is from too much sun unfortunately. They are just vertical lines up and down they very fine lines but lots of them. They are visible all day not just when I get up.
I did notice that sleeping on my back helps, sometimes hard though. But has anyone tried a specific cream that helped? Anyone tried Obagi?
What type of cream are you using Charis?
Amita do you mean like a chemical peel?
Jakee, I checked your thread. I will check out those websites. Have you tried any of those chest pillows/bras? If so do they work?
Thanks again! |
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Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:19 pm |
The cream I started using is just BE vitamins lotion that came with my minereal makeup kit ( which I prefer by previous mineral makeup) - but the lotion feels really light but the skin is sooo much softer after 1 week ( I think there is salylic acid in it) with no lines to speak of. I was kind of surprised. The combo of that and sleeping on my back has been working for me. |
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Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:29 pm |
I wish I could sleep on my back it would be so much better for my face & now I find out it could help my chest. I have tried but I always end up on my left side.
I have been using BND on my decollete for over 2 years & the area is still lined. |
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Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:43 pm |
I'm a back sleeper, but whenever I ever turned and slept on the side, that side of my face would get some dents in it. Scary looking for sure. However, I don't do it enough to cause permanent damage, and it didn't do anything to my chest. So maybe try to force yourself to sleep on your back will eventually get rid of the wrinkles? |
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Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:49 pm |
My dermotologist said the lines between my nose and mouth were about 3-4 times deeper on my left side from sleeping on my side -also 11's are there in the am when i slept on my side, but not when I sleep on my back. This was motivation enough for me - I pile some pillows around to position to stay on my back and if I wake on my side, it's right back to the back. I never realized how much damage I was doing until recently!!! |
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Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:43 pm |
manon wrote: |
Thank so much for all your respones.
Arrielle, it is from too much sun unfortunately. They are just vertical lines up and down they very fine lines but lots of them. They are visible all day not just when I get up.
I did notice that sleeping on my back helps, sometimes hard though. But has anyone tried a specific cream that helped? Anyone tried Obagi?
What type of cream are you using Charis?
Amita do you mean like a chemical peel?
Jakee, I checked your thread. I will check out those websites. Have you tried any of those chest pillows/bras? If so do they work?
Thanks again! |
I haven't actually plunged in and bought one. Yet....
I'll post if/when I do.
I do, though, use the "SaveMyFace" pillow, same sort of idea, to keep your face from sleeping "wrinkled" and find it works prett well. |
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Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:48 pm |
Try some L-Acsorbic C procucts. |
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Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:57 pm |
Just read in this month's In Style to use Olay's glycolic along w/Dove's Pro Age. It was recommended by Dr. Patricia Wexler. |
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Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:59 pm |
leidon wrote: |
Just read in this month's In Style to use Olay's glycolic along w/Dove's Pro Age. It was recommended by Dr. Patricia Wexler. |
Dove Pro-Age has a neck/chest serum. |
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Tue Mar 27, 2007 7:17 pm |
Great advice. Thank you all! I wil try one of those creams and I'm now more motivated to try to stay on my back while sleeping. |
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Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:15 pm |
I have deep, (and getting deeper as we speak!), lines that form a "V" on my decollette. There is no doubt that sleeping on my side, and years of sunworship have contributed to this annoying imperfection!
Although I constantly reapply sunscreen to my chest area and use a high SPF while enjoying the sun...I just can't give up sleeping on my side.I have had good success using StiVectin on my decollette,and also try to use an antioxident serum underneath it (I use Juice Beauty green apple serum).It certainly will keep the damage at bay if you get into a good routine early. I know that if I was not religious about it, my skin would not beas good as it is. |
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clansing
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Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:44 am |
I have used the chest savers for about 6 months now and find it works really well for me and is comfortable to wear at night. My husband likes the way it looks |
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Fri Mar 30, 2007 12:26 am |
Rufus wrote: |
leidon wrote: |
Just read in this month's In Style to use Olay's glycolic along w/Dove's Pro Age. It was recommended by Dr. Patricia Wexler. |
Dove Pro-Age has a neck/chest serum. |
Where can I get the Dove Pro-Age has a neck/chest serum ?? |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:24 am |
hoyee wrote: |
Rufus wrote: |
leidon wrote: |
Just read in this month's In Style to use Olay's glycolic along w/Dove's Pro Age. It was recommended by Dr. Patricia Wexler. |
Dove Pro-Age has a neck/chest serum. |
Where can I get the Dove Pro-Age has a neck/chest serum ?? |
In Canada places like London Drugs, Shoppers Drugs, and most of the Grocers like Save On Foods. |
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Fri Apr 06, 2007 8:56 pm |
Edit: Dove Proage Sample info has been moved to the Samples thread.
Ari |
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beautygurl
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Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:34 pm |
I love the Decollette Pad. It is super comfortable and discreet. I started wearing it two years ago and won't go a night without it now. It has correct all the wrinkles I had and has prevented others from starting! I am a side sleeper and the Decollette Pads has stopped the aging process on my chest. You can find Decollette pads online - search for stop chest wrinkles or beautiful chest I think sells them too. |
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beautygurl
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Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:48 pm |
I started waking up with chest wrinkles at 32 years old. 37 isn't too bad at all to start noticing them. Bye 33 I'd discovered Decollette Pads. These pads are so awesome. The pads fixed the wrinkles that I had every day - those all disappeared within a couple weeks of wearing the Decollette Pad at night - and now two years later at 35... I haven't gotten any more wrinkles at all! The wrinkles we get on our chests are from sleeping on our sides at night. Our chest squishes all together and it creates creases and wrinkles that as we age don't go away as well as they used to in our 20s. Try out the Decollette Pad - you won't be sorry. You can search for stop chest wrinkles or a website called beautiful chest sells them too with free shipping. |
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