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Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:37 am |
I have "puppet lines" that are getting deeper. I can NOT use oils or creams/lotions on my face except my eye area or I'll get cystic acne.
So, I'm looking for a light-weight oil-free serum or gel that will definitely help puppet lines (make collagen)
I use a Vit. c serum and I like Revive Eye Renewal serum, but don't know if it will really work for puppet lines.
Should I try Remergent DNA Repair serum, Revive, TNS, or something else?
I want to also start facial exercises for problem areas but I want this thread mainly to be about finding the right serum and not about facial exercises, I will maybe start another thread later about facial exercises.
I REALLY hope some of you can help |
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Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:44 pm |
I use both TNS and Revive products.I use skin mendicas vit c because I think its the absolute best. Not sure about puppet lines,it might soften them but you might need a filler for that. Revive has intensite volumizing serum(its 600 I get it for 200 on ebay).,that might help. Honestly, I got artefill inmy nasolabial folds to soften them permanently.I dont have a lot of other wrinkles really,some crows feet, which at 54 you are going to have...dont do botox too often because it doesnt last long.I love both products and it has made my skin look fresher and younger I think, most people think I am maybe 40.I got carded when I was 52.(that made my day!)I not only do these products though the No1 thing is I never let the sun hit my face and I take lots of vitamins, omega 3's etc.... |
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Thu Dec 20, 2007 7:55 am |
not helpful, but what is TNS |
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