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Sat Oct 26, 2013 10:29 am |
For me exercise is what worked but not just lower eye exercises or even eye exercises exclusively, but rather doing a comprehensive program that addressed all face muscles. With face muscles being attached to each other and to skin, each muscle's tone affects its relation to those attached to it and therefore the outward appearance of skin.
I know this not just from logic but from experience. When my eyes were wrinkly and puffy with no hint of firmness, I initially tried to do more of the eye exercises. That did me no good. It was only when I followed the advice of the program founder and worked the whole face without trying to spot train that my eyes finally firmed up. |
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Sat Oct 26, 2013 3:09 pm |
I would listen to Nonie. She's got "eyes to die for" that I've been envious of since I purchased my very first facial exercise program. If my eyes looked like Nonie's I'd be one happy camper.
P.S. I've recently been doing the same exercise program as Nonie has been doing and I'm seeing some good improvements in my eyes already. |
_________________ Photo taken Oct 28, 2013: http://bit.ly/17Umeou |
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