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Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:24 am |
I have just seen the beginning of lines on my eyes - when i uncrinkle my eyes i can verry faint lines remaining..
So should I use a rich hydrating cream like kiehls avocado, or an anti-wrinkle cream?
Also, can I apply retina, peels or microdermabrasion here? |
_________________ 32, still using: OCM, vitc C, epidermx, ageless (for my lips), now added clarisonic, silk pillow and Aldi skincare! Skin is better than ever 31, medium olive skin, combination-oily. Staples: epidermx II, OCM, retin-a, vit c powder, facial exercises (ageless). |
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Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:47 am |
I would use a moisturizing anti-aging cream around your eyes. I don't know about putting retinol on the lid, but I have heard of people patting it underneath the eye area. I have been gently patting Avene Eluage all the way around my eyes and like it so far. It contains retinol, but has hyaluronic acid in it, so it moisturizes your skin instead of drying it out. Hope this helps. |
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Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:33 pm |
thanks, i think you're right, something moisturising might be most helpful right now! i think i will try using epidermx lightly around the corners too..
Its kind of frustrating seeing lines start to develop - I think I should stop scrutinising my face so much and save myself the grief! :S |
_________________ 32, still using: OCM, vitc C, epidermx, ageless (for my lips), now added clarisonic, silk pillow and Aldi skincare! Skin is better than ever 31, medium olive skin, combination-oily. Staples: epidermx II, OCM, retin-a, vit c powder, facial exercises (ageless). |
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Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:51 pm |
I am 31 and see the fine lines under my eyes come and go depending on the general condition of my skin. My best guess is that they appear more or less visible depending on hormonal or hydration levels.
In the past few days since using Keliu's apple cider vinegar & aspirin toner recipe the fine lines under my eyes have smoothed right out. I have not really ever seen a cream help with my fine lines like this I think that the gentle exfoliating action of the AHA & BHA in the toner just suits my skin. I previously used Epidermex and the clarisonic but the effect of using this toner and buffing with a microfiber cloth is much better for me. |
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Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:33 am |
my mom has been using it for years and swears by it.
dab just a few drops on and it works wonders....
each morning and before bed
keeps the skin supple |
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 12:51 am |
kiehls eye cream could be used by now, as it's natural and really has an effect of lightening fine lines~ |
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 3:10 am |
Hi panora,what is Keliu's apple cider vinegar & aspirin toner and where can i get it? Many
thanks
pandora77 wrote: |
I am 31 and see the fine lines under my eyes come and go depending on the general condition of my skin. My best guess is that they appear more or less visible depending on hormonal or hydration levels.
In the past few days since using recipe the fine lines under my eyes have smoothed right out. I have not really ever seen a cream help with my fine lines like this I think that the gentle exfoliating action of the AHA & BHA in the toner just suits my skin. I previously used Epidermex and the clarisonic but the effect of using this toner and buffing with a microfiber cloth is much better for me. |
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:48 am |
I think if it's the lack of moisture that causes the fine lines, use a hydrating eye cream is OK.
I would recommend La Roche Posay active-C eye cream, very good for the beginning of aging. |
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Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:53 am |
dryady wrote: |
Hi panora,what is Keliu's apple cider vinegar & aspirin toner and where can i get it? Many
thanks |
Yes, I am also interested in this product. Please let us know how you apply it too. |
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Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:05 am |
Roc eye cream seems good to reduce fine lines under eyes. It is very very hard to make the lines disappear, all we can do is how to maintain it and try to reduce it in the following days. |
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Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:00 pm |
mowgli wrote: |
I have just seen the beginning of lines on my eyes - when i uncrinkle my eyes i can verry faint lines remaining..
So should I use a rich hydrating cream like kiehls avocado, or an anti-wrinkle cream?
Also, can I apply retina, peels or microdermabrasion here? |
I had the exact same problem with my eyes a few years ago. Finding an effective eye cream and doing facial exercises really do the tricks for me!
When I discovered ReVive Renewal Eye cream, I started to notice some improvements in the first three months. The lines were noticeably reduced after finishing the first tube.
Six months ago, I started to do Ageless program. And now my fine lines are barely visible and the skin around the eye areas becomes really firm and smooth. The puffiness I had before were all gone and my eyes are much more opened and lifted!!! The changes are quite amazing to me. |
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Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:30 pm |
I combined Retinal (Avene eluage eye cream, PM) and PHA (Neostrata PHA4 eye cream, AM) together to fight against the initial fine lines around eye area, which works very well after 1 month treatment. |
_________________ using Nature by Valmont line |
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Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:05 pm |
moonstone wrote: |
I had the exact same problem with my eyes a few years ago. Finding an effective eye cream and doing facial exercises really do the tricks for me!
When I discovered ReVive Renewal Eye cream, I started to notice some improvements in the first three months. The lines were noticeably reduced after finishing the first tube.
Six months ago, I started to do Ageless program. And now my fine lines are barely visible and the skin around the eye areas becomes really firm and smooth. The puffiness I had before were all gone and my eyes are much more opened and lifted!!! The changes are quite amazing to me. |
It seems that revive line is good! I'm tempted to pay big $$ for it. I'm starting with some fine lines on my forehead
what is ageless program. |
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