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samantha1020304
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Joined: 01 Jan 2011
Posts: 2
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Tue Jan 04, 2011 5:29 pm |
Im 14 and look after my skin alot , i use lacura day and night cream o my face , i dont wear make up , i eat healthy and wear sunscream in the summer . i have these lines under my eyes when i smile mostly ( SMILE LINES )and find it embarrising , any tips on remove them or will they fade as time goes on becuase im a teen .Would using lacuras anti wrinkle eye cream help or simples eye cream ect |
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Tue Jan 04, 2011 6:18 pm |
Hi Sammie, I think the best thing you can do at your age is to use sunscreen all year round, not just in the summer, and make sure you put it under your eyes. There isn't much you can do to help smile lines, except maybe use Retin A which is prescribed for teens with acne so I guess it would be OK for you to use it. But if you do be very careful and read about it on this forum and try to talk to a dermatologist about it first. Using an eye cream might help to plump up the lines so they are less visible so you could give that a try. |
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Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:58 pm |
Hi Sammie, sorry to tell you that because the skin arounf eye area is thin, eye skin problems is really difficult to get rid of....like me, I have been fighting with my dark circle and puffy eye for ages....
But luckily you are still very young:) So the problem could be solved more efficiently. Keep applying eye cream everyday. Also, do you wear contact-lens? Remember not the pull the skin when you wear the lens. Always be gentle to the skin around your eye area cos they are very vulnerable!! |
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