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Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:38 am |
Bermie wrote: |
I am also looking for a good FIRMING neck cream, I've always moisturised my neck but it is starting to need more now!
I have been looking at Nexifirm, I might give that a go, decisions, decisions.. |
I think it was Bushy who gave a good review on the DS Laboratories Vexum SL cream for tightening the neck.
I'm thinking of giving this one a go...sold here on EDS. |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:02 am |
oh ok, I'll go check that out!!
I swear I think I am in love with this forum...lol. it is 4.05am here and I still can't tear myself away...
so many choices, so many decisions! |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:14 am |
OMG 4:05 a.m.
Now you'll need something for puffy eyes
I know what you mean Bermie, the forum can become quite addictive! |
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Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:34 am |
ReVive neck cream is certainly a wonderful product to firm and tone the neck if you don't mind the expensive price tag. If you use it along with facial exercise, I'm sure you will see positive result within a couple of months. Here is an exercise I do almost daily to keep my neck and jaw firm and smooth!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZkEdPotnDE |
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Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:17 pm |
My friend recommended ReVive neck cream too. Will have a try! |
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Thu Apr 01, 2010 10:24 pm |
I always use face cream to my neck |
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Thu Apr 01, 2010 11:56 pm |
I've heard great reviews for Vapour Rub as a neck cream. |
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Sun Jun 20, 2010 11:42 pm |
Neck and chest are so very delicate and very different from the face skin.
The more I apply products on my chest, the more I see wrinkles starting to form. I am wondering if it's the way I rub them, which is not aggressive either.
I used Clarins, emu oil, etc., and they only make them worse. My chest was my pride and in a matter of months I started to see vertical lines.
I never put anything there until I started using retin-a and mild toner without alcohol, then I move onto other products. I am leaving that site alone, no more extra cleaning, just my shower, no toner, no moisturizers, nothing from now and ditto for my neck. My wrinkles are just on the same exact place I rub these products, like on a V neck pattern. That's it! nothing for me on those areas! |
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Mon Jun 21, 2010 3:19 am |
I have to say I was like you once..... but I've since discovered that its so much nonsense. I had a turkey neck developing (such a nice name) after a lot of weight loss in my early 50's and went out on a mission to tighten my neck up and I swear that both aggressive massage, dry brushing etc have really tightened up my neck. I'm also seeing even better things with some new techniques that I've been trying from the 3rd edition of FlexEffect that I love love love.
Neck has a lot to do with posture. That really hit home when a friend was telling me this, but its so true and I think thats why people who do yoga seem to have such good news because they do develop good posture too also. Wish I was more dedicated and flexible to do it but there's only so much time in the day!
margarett wrote: |
Neck and chest are so very delicate and very different from the face skin.
The more I apply products on my chest, the more I see wrinkles starting to form. I am wondering if it's the way I rub them, which is not aggressive either.
I used Clarins, emu oil, etc., and they only make them worse. My chest was my pride and in a matter of months I started to see vertical lines.
I never put anything there until I started using retin-a and mild toner without alcohol, then I move onto other products. I am leaving that site alone, no more extra cleaning, just my shower, no toner, no moisturizers, nothing from now and ditto for my neck. My wrinkles are just on the same exact place I rub these products, like on a V neck pattern. That's it! nothing for me on those areas! |
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Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:21 am |
TheresaMary
I totally agree with you! I used many neck firming creams but to no avail. I discovered facial massage and exercise and am one happy, satisfied girl. My turkey neck is almost non-existant and my jowl and neck area are firmer, every day I notice an improvement. I cleanse using OCM and moisturise twice a day using basic, inexpensive moisturisers.
Good posture, of course, is important too! |
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Mon Jun 21, 2010 10:16 am |
TheresaMary wrote: |
I have to say I was like you once..... but I've since discovered that its so much nonsense. I had a turkey neck developing (such a nice name) after a lot of weight loss in my early 50's and went out on a mission to tighten my neck up and I swear that both aggressive massage, dry brushing etc have really tightened up my neck. I'm also seeing even better things with some new techniques that I've been trying from the 3rd edition of FlexEffect that I love love love.
Neck has a lot to do with posture. That really hit home when a friend was telling me this, but its so true and I think thats why people who do yoga seem to have such good news because they do develop good posture too also. Wish I was more dedicated and flexible to do it but there's only so much time in the day!
margarett wrote: |
Neck and chest are so very delicate and very different from the face skin.
The more I apply products on my chest, the more I see wrinkles starting to form. I am wondering if it's the way I rub them, which is not aggressive either.
I used Clarins, emu oil, etc., and they only make them worse. My chest was my pride and in a matter of months I started to see vertical lines.
I never put anything there until I started using retin-a and mild toner without alcohol, then I move onto other products. I am leaving that site alone, no more extra cleaning, just my shower, no toner, no moisturizers, nothing from now and ditto for my neck. My wrinkles are just on the same exact place I rub these products, like on a V neck pattern. That's it! nothing for me on those areas! |
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I don't have a turkey neck yet, nor is in bad shape for my age. Those lines are just starting and they are not deep, just superficial. Funny thing is that those lines are not showing on the skin on top of my boobs where I applied nothing, nada or nowhere on my body! just where the pattern of a V shape and is just skin, not muscle. I do exercise the neck, the kissing the ceiling kind of stuff and my posture is good.
I am talking about applying, rubbing, massaging day and night moisturizers, serums, toners, etc. |
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