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Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:02 am |
I am not having much luck with the search engine. Someone on this forum last year had posted how they had found that for side sleeping, a full face mask relieved "sleep wrinkles". They showed the picture of the one they used, and said that although it felt weird at first, eventually the mask made them feel "safe" at night. I guess thats why I remembered the post.
Well, I want something to go under my eyes at night, but anything that goes under my eyes presses into my n/l area. The thing is, one area looks amazing, the other crappy from the pressure. Last night I experimented and just put SCOTCH TAPE on my upper cheeks under my eyes after applying retin a and this morning that skin looked dewy and younger than its looked in ... well, a long time. But, where the tape edges were, I had not so nice creases.
OK, so I want to know what the sleep mask options are, OR, nice eye masks that will do the same sort of thing (prevent nighttime creases from side sleeping but without pressing on n/l area).
Back sleeping is not an option. I'd need surgery to correct severely deviated septum first.
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Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:59 am |
For now I think I'll also try the "savemyface" pillow. |
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