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fairy77
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Fri Oct 16, 2009 2:47 pm |
ok ladies , it might sound stupid but iam really need an advice, iam 38 but really don't know what kind of skin i have, my skin always behaved good all these years, but whatever i used was fine but now its time to take care.. so could someone tell me ..what type of skin is this and what line of skin care is good for it
when i wake up my skin is usually little oily not much, if i wash the face it gets dry and taught, specially in dry climate if iam in humid area it will return to normal in some time.... i wont put on a moisturizer in humid climates and i need a moisturizer in dry climate.
other wise its clear, no blemishes,
discoloration wrinkles etc.... just a little loss of firmness...............so what type of skin i have?
nowadays iam using olay definity line..
another question .. is there any way i can get ageless if you dare book , as i have no way to buy it online.
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Sat Oct 17, 2009 7:37 am |
I think you have normal skin within reason. It changed depending on the season and where you live.
I am concerned about losing firmness. Maybe you should use Vivier line. Maybe the 20% vitamin C or other serums listed on there. Don't forget to wear sunblock that would be best if it is more oil free and you can always use your own moisturizer when needed.
What are your pores like? |
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Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:55 am |
I never paid a whit of attention to my skin till I got into my late forties, so you are ahead of the game as far as I am concerned. The three things I swear by--and that have the most independent medical evidence to support--are 1) sunscreen used regularly,2) retinoids like Retin A (or related prescription retinoids, or if you need over the counter products, those containing generous amounts of retinaldehyde or retinol), and 3) vitamin C serum. There are lots of threads here about all three of those topics. Happy reading! |
_________________ Late 50's, fair warm-toned skin, dryish except in T zone; regular user of CSRx Vitamin C, Avene Diacneal, Avene tinosorb sunscreen, Pro Light LED, and experiments on and off with many products. |
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Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:53 am |
I think you should also look into ReVive, but I should warn you that it's expensive, but it works. |
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fairy77
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Sat Oct 17, 2009 12:28 pm |
thanks ladies for all the replies, my pores are just fine.. not much prominent until its too humid....
about the renova .. my doc wont prescribe until iam on two kind of contraceptives that i really don't need and don't want. i don't know what else i could do.
pls also tell me about the ageless if you dare if its available in book stores as i cant purchase online
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Sat Oct 17, 2009 12:34 pm |
fairy77 wrote: |
thanks ladies for all the replies, my pores are just fine.. not much prominent until its too humid....
about the renova .. my doc wont prescribe until iam on two kind of contraceptives that i really don't need and don't want. i don't know what else i could do.
pls also tell me about the ageless if you dare if its available in book stores as i cant purchase online
thanks again |
I am sorry, I don't understand your post. |
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fairy77
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Sat Oct 17, 2009 12:51 pm |
what part you cudnt understand |
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