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wrinkle cream
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Anybody found one that works?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wrinkles result from genes, diet, lifestyle and personal outlook. Lots of sleep, a happy and fulfilled life, plenty to eat and drink, no smoking - and then you won't care if wrinkles appear.
If you want to smoke, fret, starve-diet, drink vodka and stay out all night, get a surgical facelift every six to ten years after 40.
Expensive creams just eat into the vodka budget. I believe Creme de la mer is one mother of a pricey pot of lard.
If you want to smoke, fret, starve-diet, drink vodka and stay out all night, get a surgical facelift every six to ten years after 40.
Expensive creams just eat into the vodka budget. I believe Creme de la mer is one mother of a pricey pot of lard.
Creme De La Mer is rubbish - very thick and greasy and I didn't notice any visible effects. Personally I love L'Oreal Revitalift because it feels good on my skin (and only costs a tenner). It contains retinol which speeds up the process of cell renewal.
Another one I like is No7 Protect and Perfect - with regular use it definitely refines the skin and has come out well in trials: http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/ma y/03/shopping.science
At the end of the day, nothing will have miraculous effects, but keeping the skin moisturised (which means drinking plenty of water too) will help keep things 'plump'. Also staying out of the sun and using sun block (not to mention not smoking) is the way forward.
PS I've tried just about every cream - I used to be beauty editor of a daily newspaper. And the biggest con and hype when it comes to anti wrinkle cream are Freeze 24-7 (�80 a pot!) and StriVectin-SD. Both utter wastes of money!
Another one I like is No7 Protect and Perfect - with regular use it definitely refines the skin and has come out well in trials: http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/ma y/03/shopping.science
At the end of the day, nothing will have miraculous effects, but keeping the skin moisturised (which means drinking plenty of water too) will help keep things 'plump'. Also staying out of the sun and using sun block (not to mention not smoking) is the way forward.
PS I've tried just about every cream - I used to be beauty editor of a daily newspaper. And the biggest con and hype when it comes to anti wrinkle cream are Freeze 24-7 (�80 a pot!) and StriVectin-SD. Both utter wastes of money!
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