naso-labial folds

Sep 05, 2009 14:31

i'm almost 23 and i already have slight naso-labial lines by my nose (i smile a lot) and some undereye wrinkles/creases.. :(

any creams or facial washes to reduce these that you would recommend?
and i try to take very good care of my skin, i think i am just prematurely aging. blech.

under eye, nose

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wagashi September 5 2009, 19:35:39 UTC
You're on the BDD comm too so I doubt they're as bad as you think :D I read an article a while ago that said the only product, high end or not, that actually helps to repair wrinkles instead of just make them not noticeable is Boots No. 7 Protect and Perfect serum. I think it has a different name in the States though, they sell it at Target. I use everything I own really sporadically though so I can't tell if it's working D:

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aeryn September 5 2009, 19:42:50 UTC
I'm 27 and have been using eye creams for the last year, only recently using it EVERY morning and night.

I personally like Avon, my mom likes them too. They have different kinds for different ages/problems. The eye cream I use is Ageless Results. It's nice and thick and super moisturizing.

I apply it under my eyes, especially the outer corners for crow's feet. Then, I take the same cream and dab it along the smile lines as you describe.

I don't REALLY have any lines - I see tiny creases but I know others do not. However, using the cream daily has helped!

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miaoudeminou September 6 2009, 00:12:51 UTC
I recently have been using Olay's Regenerist Eye Lifting Serum. I'm also almost 23 and I don't have anything noticeable but I'm preventing. I like it because so far the area was dry under my eyes and it feels like it really does hydrate the area.

PS: If you have a Walmart near by you can get their knock off (Equate) of Olay's eye serum instead of paying several bucks more for brand name. Also if you decide it doesn't work for you, it stings, or you just don't like it then you can take it back within 90 days for a full refund.

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arrchana September 6 2009, 02:26:13 UTC
not much of a help but i think wrinkles from smiles are beautiful and charming in their own way :)

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tokio September 7 2009, 08:12:40 UTC
Argh. I'm getting these too.

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